rust/tests/target/comments-in-lists/format-doc-comments.rs
Szymon Gibała b4a4bf0bf8
Fix formatting of comments in empty structs (#5171)
* Fix formatting of comments in empty structs

* Add tests

* Add single line tests

* Fix block comments

* Revert changes of test source files
2022-01-28 22:55:47 -06:00

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Rust

// rustfmt-format_code_in_doc_comments: true
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/4420
enum Minimal {
Example,
//[thisisremoved thatsleft
// canbeanything
}
struct Minimal2 {
Example: usize,
//[thisisremoved thatsleft
// canbeanything
}
pub enum E {
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
Variant1,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
Variant2,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
}
pub enum E2 {
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
}
pub struct S {
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
some_field: usize,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
last_field: usize,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
}
pub struct S2 {
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
}
fn foo(
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
a: usize,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
b: usize,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
) -> usize {
5
}
fn foo2(// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
) -> usize {
5
}
fn main() {
let v = vec![
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
1,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
2,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
];
let v2: Vec<i32> = vec![
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
];
match a {
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
b => c,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
d => e,
// Expand as needed, numbers should be ascending according to the stage
// through the inclusion pipeline, or according to the descriptions
}
}