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This change uses the same "exact" paths as trait implementors and type alias inlining to track items with multiple reachable paths. This way, if you search for `vec`, you get only the `std` exports of it, and not the one from `alloc`. It still includes all the items in the search index so that you can search for them by all available paths. For example, try `core::option` and `std::option`, and notice that the results page doesn't show duplicates, but still shows all the items in their respective crates.
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408 B
Rust
14 lines
408 B
Rust
// This test enforces that the (renamed) reexports are present in the search results.
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// This is a DWIM case, since renaming the export probably means the intent is also different.
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// For the de-duplication case of exactly the same name, see reexport-dedup
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pub mod fmt {
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pub struct Subscriber;
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}
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mod foo {
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pub struct AnotherOne;
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}
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pub use foo::AnotherOne;
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pub use fmt::Subscriber as FmtSubscriber;
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