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brson opened this issue Jan 9, 2015 · 1 comment
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Add an option to rustdoc to deny warnings and use it in std #20787

brson opened this issue Jan 9, 2015 · 1 comment
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brson commented Jan 9, 2015

In #20786 I'm recommending removing this feature of rustdoc as a blanket policy. It should be optional. Perhaps something even more generic like the -D, -F, of rustc, but applicable to doc tests.

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I'm pulling a massive triage effort to get us ready for 1.0. As part of this, I'm moving stuff that's wishlist-like to the RFCs repo, as that's where major new things should get discussed/prioritized.

This issue has been moved to the RFCs repo: rust-lang/rfcs#703

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