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doc tests should run with warnings as errors #3636

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brson opened this issue Oct 1, 2012 · 4 comments
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doc tests should run with warnings as errors #3636

brson opened this issue Oct 1, 2012 · 4 comments
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A-testsuite Area: The testsuite used to check the correctness of rustc C-cleanup Category: PRs that clean code up or issues documenting cleanup. E-easy Call for participation: Easy difficulty. Experience needed to fix: Not much. Good first issue.

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brson commented Oct 1, 2012

Some of them emit warnings, which users will see when working through the examples.

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metajack commented May 9, 2013

nominating for well covered. also marked as easy.

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graydon commented May 9, 2013

accepted for well-covered milestone

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bblum commented Jul 26, 2013

triage visit, nothing to add

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We now have the super-handy #[deny(warnings)] attribute, so I'll try to tackle this tonight.

@bors bors closed this as completed in aa8f79d Jul 27, 2013
RalfJung pushed a commit to RalfJung/rust that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2024
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avoid repeating the Provenance parameter everywhere
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