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// Copyright © SixtyFPS GmbH <[email protected]>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0
/*!
Document your crate's feature flags.
This crates provides a macro that extracts "documentation" comments from Cargo.toml
To use this crate, add `#![doc = document_features::document_features!()]` in your crate documentation.
The `document_features!()` macro reads your `Cargo.toml` file, extracts feature comments and generates
a markdown string for your documentation.
Basic example:
```rust
//! Normal crate documentation goes here.
//!
//! ## Feature flags
#![doc = document_features::document_features!()]
// rest of the crate goes here.
```
## Documentation format:
The documentation of your crate features goes into `Cargo.toml`, where they are defined.
The `document_features!()` macro analyzes the contents of `Cargo.toml`.
Similar to Rust's documentation comments `///` and `//!`, the macro understands
comments that start with `## ` and `#! `. Note the required trailing space.
Lines starting with `###` will not be understood as doc comment.
`## ` comments are meant to be *above* the feature they document.
There can be several `## ` comments, but they must always be followed by a
feature name or an optional dependency.
There should not be `#! ` comments between the comment and the feature they document.
`#! ` comments are not associated with a particular feature, and will be printed
in where they occur. Use them to group features, for example.
## Examples:
*/
#![doc = self_test!(/**
[package]
name = "..."
# ...
[features]
default = ["foo"]
#! This comments goes on top
## The foo feature enables the `foo` functions
foo = []
## The bar feature enables the bar module
bar = []
#! ### Experimental features
#! The following features are experimental
## Enable the fusion reactor
##
## ⚠️ Can lead to explosions
fusion = []
[dependencies]
document-features = "0.2"
#! ### Optional dependencies
## Enable this feature to implement the trait for the types from the genial crate
genial = { version = "0.2", optional = true }
## This awesome dependency is specified in its own table
[dependencies.awesome]
version = "1.3.5"
optional = true
*/
=>
/**
This comments goes on top
* **`foo`** *(enabled by default)* — The foo feature enables the `foo` functions
* **`bar`** — The bar feature enables the bar module
#### Experimental features
The following features are experimental
* **`fusion`** — Enable the fusion reactor
⚠️ Can lead to explosions
#### Optional dependencies
* **`genial`** — Enable this feature to implement the trait for the types from the genial crate
* **`awesome`** — This awesome dependency is specified in its own table
*/
)]
/*!
## Customization
You can customize the formatting of the features in the generated documentation by setting
the key **`feature_label=`** to a given format string. This format string must be either
a [string literal](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/tokens.html#string-literals) or
a [raw string literal](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/tokens.html#raw-string-literals).
Every occurrence of `{feature}` inside the format string will be substituted with the name of the feature.
For instance, to emulate the HTML formatting used by `rustdoc` one can use the following:
```rust
#![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = r#"<span class="stab portability"><code>{feature}</code></span>"#)]
```
The default formatting is equivalent to:
```rust
#![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = "**`{feature}`**")]
```
## Compatibility
The minimum Rust version required to use this crate is Rust 1.54 because of the
feature to have macro in doc comments. You can make this crate optional and use
`#[cfg_attr()]` statements to enable it only when building the documentation:
You need to have two levels of `cfg_attr` because Rust < 1.54 doesn't parse the attribute
otherwise.
```rust,ignore
#![cfg_attr(
feature = "document-features",
cfg_attr(doc, doc = ::document_features::document_features!())
)]
```
In your Cargo.toml, enable this feature while generating the documentation on docs.rs:
```toml
[dependencies]
document-features = { version = "0.2", optional = true }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["document-features"]
## Alternative: enable all features so they are all documented
## all-features = true
```
*/
#[cfg(not(feature = "default"))]
compile_error!(
"The feature `default` must be enabled to ensure \
forward compatibility with future version of this crate"
);
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro::{TokenStream, TokenTree};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::path::Path;
use std::str::FromStr;
fn error(e: &str) -> TokenStream {
TokenStream::from_str(&format!("::core::compile_error!{{\"{}\"}}", e.escape_default())).unwrap()
}
fn compile_error(msg: &str, tt: Option<TokenTree>) -> TokenStream {
let span = tt.as_ref().map_or_else(proc_macro::Span::call_site, TokenTree::span);
use proc_macro::{Delimiter, Group, Ident, Literal, Punct, Spacing};
use std::iter::FromIterator;
TokenStream::from_iter(vec![
TokenTree::Ident(Ident::new("compile_error", span)),
TokenTree::Punct({
let mut punct = Punct::new('!', Spacing::Alone);
punct.set_span(span);
punct
}),
TokenTree::Group({
let mut group = Group::new(Delimiter::Brace, {
TokenStream::from_iter([TokenTree::Literal({
let mut string = Literal::string(msg);
string.set_span(span);
string
})])
});
group.set_span(span);
group
}),
])
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct Args {
feature_label: Option<String>,
}
fn parse_args(input: TokenStream) -> Result<Args, TokenStream> {
let mut token_trees = input.into_iter().fuse();
// parse the key, ensuring that it is the identifier `feature_label`
match token_trees.next() {
None => return Ok(Args::default()),
Some(TokenTree::Ident(ident)) if ident.to_string() == "feature_label" => (),
tt => return Err(compile_error("expected `feature_label`", tt)),
}
// parse a single equal sign `=`
match token_trees.next() {
Some(TokenTree::Punct(p)) if p.as_char() == '=' => (),
tt => return Err(compile_error("expected `=`", tt)),
}
// parse the value, ensuring that it is a string literal containing the substring `"{feature}"`
let feature_label;
if let Some(tt) = token_trees.next() {
match litrs::StringLit::<String>::try_from(&tt) {
Ok(string_lit) if string_lit.value().contains("{feature}") => {
feature_label = string_lit.value().to_string()
}
_ => {
return Err(compile_error(
"expected a string literal containing the substring \"{feature}\"",
Some(tt),
))
}
}
} else {
return Err(compile_error(
"expected a string literal containing the substring \"{feature}\"",
None,
));
}
// ensure there is nothing left after the format string
if let tt @ Some(_) = token_trees.next() {
return Err(compile_error("unexpected token after the format string", tt));
}
Ok(Args { feature_label: Some(feature_label) })
}
/// Produce a literal string containing documentation extracted from Cargo.toml
///
/// See the [crate] documentation for details
#[proc_macro]
pub fn document_features(tokens: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
parse_args(tokens)
.and_then(|args| document_features_impl(&args))
.unwrap_or_else(std::convert::identity)
}
fn document_features_impl(args: &Args) -> Result<TokenStream, TokenStream> {
let path = std::env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap();
let mut cargo_toml = std::fs::read_to_string(Path::new(&path).join("Cargo.toml"))
.map_err(|e| error(&format!("Can't open Cargo.toml: {:?}", e)))?;
if !has_doc_comments(&cargo_toml) {
// On crates.io, Cargo.toml is usually "normalized" and stripped of all comments.
// The original Cargo.toml has been renamed Cargo.toml.orig
if let Ok(orig) = std::fs::read_to_string(Path::new(&path).join("Cargo.toml.orig")) {
if has_doc_comments(&orig) {
cargo_toml = orig;
}
}
}
let result = process_toml(&cargo_toml, args).map_err(|e| error(&e))?;
Ok(std::iter::once(proc_macro::TokenTree::from(proc_macro::Literal::string(&result))).collect())
}
/// Check if the Cargo.toml has comments that looks like doc comments.
fn has_doc_comments(cargo_toml: &str) -> bool {
let mut lines = cargo_toml.lines().map(str::trim);
while let Some(line) = lines.next() {
if line.starts_with("## ") || line.starts_with("#! ") {
return true;
}
let before_coment = line.split_once('#').map_or(line, |(before, _)| before);
if line.starts_with("#") {
continue;
}
if let Some((_, mut quote)) = before_coment.split_once("\"\"\"") {
loop {
// skip slashes.
if let Some((_, s)) = quote.split_once('\\') {
quote = s.strip_prefix('\\').or_else(|| s.strip_prefix('"')).unwrap_or(s);
continue;
}
// skip quotes.
if let Some((_, out_quote)) = quote.split_once("\"\"\"") {
let out_quote = out_quote.trim_start_matches('"');
let out_quote =
out_quote.split_once('#').map_or(out_quote, |(before, _)| before);
if let Some((_, q)) = out_quote.split_once("\"\"\"") {
quote = q;
continue;
}
break;
};
match lines.next() {
Some(l) => quote = l,
None => return false,
}
}
}
}
false
}
#[test]
fn test_has_doc_coment() {
assert!(has_doc_comments("foo\nbar\n## comment\nddd"));
assert!(!has_doc_comments("foo\nbar\n#comment\nddd"));
assert!(!has_doc_comments(
r#"
[[package.metadata.release.pre-release-replacements]]
exactly = 1 # not a doc comment
file = "CHANGELOG.md"
replace = """
<!-- next-header -->
## [Unreleased] - ReleaseDate
"""
search = "<!-- next-header -->"
array = ["""foo""", """
bar""", """eee
## not a comment
"""]
"#
));
assert!(has_doc_comments(
r#"
[[package.metadata.release.pre-release-replacements]]
exactly = 1 # """
file = "CHANGELOG.md"
replace = """
<!-- next-header -->
## [Unreleased] - ReleaseDate
"""
search = "<!-- next-header -->"
array = ["""foo""", """
bar""", """eee
## not a comment
"""]
## This is a comment
feature = "45"
"#
));
assert!(!has_doc_comments(
r#"
[[package.metadata.release.pre-release-replacements]]
value = """" string \"""
## within the string
\""""
another_string = """"" # """
## also within"""
"#
));
assert!(has_doc_comments(
r#"
[[package.metadata.release.pre-release-replacements]]
value = """" string \"""
## within the string
\""""
another_string = """"" # """
## also within"""
## out of the string
foo = bar
"#
));
}
fn process_toml(cargo_toml: &str, args: &Args) -> Result<String, String> {
// Get all lines between the "[features]" and the next block
let mut lines = cargo_toml
.lines()
.map(str::trim)
// and skip empty lines and comments that are not docs comments
.filter(|l| {
!l.is_empty() && (!l.starts_with('#') || l.starts_with("##") || l.starts_with("#!"))
});
let mut top_comment = String::new();
let mut current_comment = String::new();
let mut features = vec![];
let mut default_features = HashSet::new();
let mut current_table = "";
while let Some(line) = lines.next() {
if let Some(x) = line.strip_prefix("#!") {
if !x.is_empty() && !x.starts_with(' ') {
continue; // it's not a doc comment
}
if !current_comment.is_empty() {
return Err("Cannot mix ## and #! comments between features.".into());
}
if top_comment.is_empty() && !features.is_empty() {
top_comment = "\n".into();
}
writeln!(top_comment, "{}", x).unwrap();
} else if let Some(x) = line.strip_prefix("##") {
if !x.is_empty() && !x.starts_with(' ') {
continue; // it's not a doc comment
}
writeln!(current_comment, " {}", x).unwrap();
} else if let Some(table) = line.strip_prefix('[') {
current_table = table
.split_once(']')
.map(|(t, _)| t.trim())
.ok_or_else(|| format!("Parse error while parsing line: {}", line))?;
if !current_comment.is_empty() {
let dep = current_table
.rsplit_once('.')
.and_then(|(table, dep)| table.trim().ends_with("dependencies").then(|| dep))
.ok_or_else(|| format!("Not a feature: `{}`", line))?;
features.push((
dep.trim(),
std::mem::take(&mut top_comment),
std::mem::take(&mut current_comment),
));
}
} else if let Some((dep, rest)) = line.split_once('=') {
let dep = dep.trim().trim_matches('"');
let rest = get_balanced(rest, &mut lines)
.map_err(|e| format!("Parse error while parsing value {}: {}", dep, e))?;
if current_table == "features" && dep == "default" {
let defaults = rest
.trim()
.strip_prefix('[')
.and_then(|r| r.strip_suffix(']'))
.ok_or_else(|| format!("Parse error while parsing dependency {}", dep))?
.split(',')
.map(|d| d.trim().trim_matches(|c| c == '"' || c == '\'').trim().to_string())
.filter(|d| !d.is_empty());
default_features.extend(defaults);
}
if !current_comment.is_empty() {
if current_table.ends_with("dependencies") {
if !rest
.split_once("optional")
.and_then(|(_, r)| r.trim().strip_prefix('='))
.map_or(false, |r| r.trim().starts_with("true"))
{
return Err(format!("Dependency {} is not an optional dependency", dep));
}
} else if current_table != "features" {
return Err(format!(
r#"Comment cannot be associated with a feature: "{}""#,
current_comment.trim()
));
}
features.push((
dep,
std::mem::take(&mut top_comment),
std::mem::take(&mut current_comment),
));
}
}
}
if !current_comment.is_empty() {
return Err("Found comment not associated with a feature".into());
}
if features.is_empty() {
return Ok("*No documented features in Cargo.toml*".into());
}
let mut result = String::new();
for (f, top, comment) in features {
let default = if default_features.contains(f) { " *(enabled by default)*" } else { "" };
if !comment.trim().is_empty() {
if let Some(feature_label) = &args.feature_label {
writeln!(
result,
"{}* {}{} —{}",
top,
feature_label.replace("{feature}", f),
default,
comment.trim_end(),
)
.unwrap();
} else {
writeln!(result, "{}* **`{}`**{} —{}", top, f, default, comment.trim_end())
.unwrap();
}
} else if let Some(feature_label) = &args.feature_label {
writeln!(result, "{}* {}{}", top, feature_label.replace("{feature}", f), default,)
.unwrap();
} else {
writeln!(result, "{}* **`{}`**{}", top, f, default).unwrap();
}
}
result += &top_comment;
Ok(result)
}
fn get_balanced<'a>(
first_line: &'a str,
lines: &mut impl Iterator<Item = &'a str>,
) -> Result<Cow<'a, str>, String> {
let mut line = first_line;
let mut result = Cow::from("");
let mut in_quote = false;
let mut level = 0;
loop {
let mut last_slash = false;
for (idx, b) in line.as_bytes().iter().enumerate() {
if last_slash {
last_slash = false
} else if in_quote {
match b {
b'\\' => last_slash = true,
b'"' | b'\'' => in_quote = false,
_ => (),
}
} else {
match b {
b'\\' => last_slash = true,
b'"' => in_quote = true,
b'{' | b'[' => level += 1,
b'}' | b']' if level == 0 => return Err("unbalanced source".into()),
b'}' | b']' => level -= 1,
b'#' => {
line = &line[..idx];
break;
}
_ => (),
}
}
}
if result.len() == 0 {
result = Cow::from(line);
} else {
*result.to_mut() += line;
}
if level == 0 {
return Ok(result);
}
line = if let Some(l) = lines.next() {
l
} else {
return Err("unbalanced source".into());
};
}
}
#[test]
fn test_get_balanced() {
assert_eq!(
get_balanced(
"{",
&mut IntoIterator::into_iter(["a", "{ abc[], #ignore", " def }", "}", "xxx"])
),
Ok("{a{ abc[], def }}".into())
);
assert_eq!(
get_balanced("{ foo = \"{#\" } #ignore", &mut IntoIterator::into_iter(["xxx"])),
Ok("{ foo = \"{#\" } ".into())
);
assert_eq!(
get_balanced("]", &mut IntoIterator::into_iter(["["])),
Err("unbalanced source".into())
);
}
#[cfg(feature = "self-test")]
#[proc_macro]
#[doc(hidden)]
/// Helper macro for the tests. Do not use
pub fn self_test_helper(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let mut code = String::new();
for line in (&input).to_string().trim_matches(|c| c == '"' || c == '#').lines() {
// Rustdoc removes the lines that starts with `# ` and removes one `#` from lines that starts with # followed by space.
// We need to re-add the `#` that was removed by rustdoc to get the original.
if line.strip_prefix('#').map_or(false, |x| x.is_empty() || x.starts_with(' ')) {
code += "#";
}
code += line;
code += "\n";
}
process_toml(&code, &Args::default()).map_or_else(
|e| error(&e),
|r| std::iter::once(proc_macro::TokenTree::from(proc_macro::Literal::string(&r))).collect(),
)
}
#[cfg(feature = "self-test")]
macro_rules! self_test {
(#[doc = $toml:literal] => #[doc = $md:literal]) => {
concat!(
"\n`````rust\n\
fn normalize_md(md : &str) -> String {
md.lines().skip_while(|l| l.is_empty()).map(|l| l.trim())
.collect::<Vec<_>>().join(\"\\n\")
}
assert_eq!(normalize_md(document_features::self_test_helper!(",
stringify!($toml),
")), normalize_md(",
stringify!($md),
"));\n`````\n\n"
)
};
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "self-test"))]
macro_rules! self_test {
(#[doc = $toml:literal] => #[doc = $md:literal]) => {
concat!(
"This contents in Cargo.toml:\n`````toml",
$toml,
"\n`````\n Generates the following:\n\
<table><tr><th>Preview</th></tr><tr><td>\n\n",
$md,
"\n</td></tr></table>\n\n \n",
)
};
}
use self_test;
// The following struct is inserted only during generation of the documentation in order to exploit doc-tests.
// These doc-tests are used to check that invalid arguments to the `document_features!` macro cause a compile time error.
// For a more principled way of testing compilation error, maybe investigate <https://docs.rs/trybuild>.
//
/// ```rust
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!()]
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = "**`{feature}`**")]
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = r"**`{feature}`**")]
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = r#"**`{feature}`**"#)]
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = "<span class=\"stab portability\"><code>{feature}</code></span>")]
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = r#"<span class="stab portability"><code>{feature}</code></span>"#)]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label > "<span>{feature}</span>")]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(label = "<span>{feature}</span>")]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = "{feat}")]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = 3.14)]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = )]
/// ```
/// ```compile_fail
/// #![doc = document_features::document_features!(feature_label = "**`{feature}`**" extra)]
/// ```
#[cfg(doc)]
struct FeatureLabelCompilationTest;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{process_toml, Args};
#[track_caller]
fn test_error(toml: &str, expected: &str) {
let err = process_toml(toml, &Args::default()).unwrap_err();
assert!(err.contains(expected), "{:?} does not contain {:?}", err, expected)
}
#[test]
fn only_get_balanced_in_correct_table() {
process_toml(
r#"
[package.metadata.release]
pre-release-replacements = [
{test=\"\#\# \"},
]
[abcd]
[features]#xyz
#! abc
#
###
#! def
#!
## 123
## 456
feat1 = ["plop"]
#! ghi
no_doc = []
##
feat2 = ["momo"]
#! klm
default = ["feat1", "something_else"]
#! end
"#,
&Args::default(),
)
.unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn no_features() {
let r = process_toml(
r#"
[features]
[dependencies]
foo = 4;
"#,
&Args::default(),
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(r, "*No documented features in Cargo.toml*");
}
#[test]
fn no_features2() {
let r = process_toml(
r#"
[packages]
[dependencies]
"#,
&Args::default(),
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(r, "*No documented features in Cargo.toml*");
}
#[test]
fn parse_error3() {
test_error(
r#"
[features]
ff = []
[abcd
efgh
[dependencies]
"#,
"Parse error while parsing line: [abcd",
);
}
#[test]
fn parse_error4() {
test_error(
r#"
[features]
## dd
## ff
#! ee
## ff
"#,
"Cannot mix",
);
}
#[test]
fn parse_error5() {
test_error(
r#"
[features]
## dd
"#,
"not associated with a feature",
);
}
#[test]
fn parse_error6() {
test_error(
r#"
[features]
# ff
foo = []
default = [
#ffff
# ff
"#,
"Parse error while parsing value default",
);
}
#[test]
fn parse_error7() {
test_error(
r#"
[features]
# f
foo = [ x = { ]
bar = []
"#,
"Parse error while parsing value foo",
);
}
#[test]
fn not_a_feature1() {
test_error(
r#"
## hallo
[features]
"#,
"Not a feature: `[features]`",
);
}
#[test]
fn not_a_feature2() {
test_error(
r#"
[package]
## hallo
foo = []
"#,
"Comment cannot be associated with a feature: \"hallo\"",
);
}
#[test]
fn non_optional_dep1() {
test_error(
r#"
[dev-dependencies]
## Not optional
foo = { version = "1.2", optional = false }
"#,
"Dependency foo is not an optional dependency",
);
}
#[test]
fn non_optional_dep2() {
test_error(
r#"
[dev-dependencies]
## Not optional
foo = { version = "1.2" }
"#,
"Dependency foo is not an optional dependency",
);
}
#[test]
fn basic() {
let toml = r#"
[abcd]
[features]#xyz
#! abc
#
###
#! def
#!
## 123
## 456
feat1 = ["plop"]
#! ghi
no_doc = []
##
feat2 = ["momo"]
#! klm
default = ["feat1", "something_else"]
#! end
"#;
let parsed = process_toml(toml, &Args::default()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
" abc\n def\n\n* **`feat1`** *(enabled by default)* — 123\n 456\n\n ghi\n* **`feat2`**\n\n klm\n end\n"
);
let parsed = process_toml(
toml,
&Args {
feature_label: Some(
"<span class=\"stab portability\"><code>{feature}</code></span>".into(),
),
},
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
" abc\n def\n\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>feat1</code></span> *(enabled by default)* — 123\n 456\n\n ghi\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>feat2</code></span>\n\n klm\n end\n"
);
}
#[test]
fn dependencies() {
let toml = r#"
#! top
[dev-dependencies] #yo
## dep1
dep1 = { version="1.2", optional=true}
#! yo
dep2 = "1.3"
## dep3
[target.'cfg(unix)'.build-dependencies.dep3]
version = "42"
optional = true
"#;
let parsed = process_toml(toml, &Args::default()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(parsed, " top\n* **`dep1`** — dep1\n\n yo\n* **`dep3`** — dep3\n");
let parsed = process_toml(
toml,
&Args {
feature_label: Some(
"<span class=\"stab portability\"><code>{feature}</code></span>".into(),
),
},
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(parsed, " top\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>dep1</code></span> — dep1\n\n yo\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>dep3</code></span> — dep3\n");
}
#[test]
fn multi_lines() {
let toml = r#"
[package.metadata.foo]
ixyz = [
["array"],
[
"of",
"arrays"
]
]
[dev-dependencies]
## dep1
dep1 = {
version="1.2-}",
optional=true
}
[features]
default = [
"goo",
"\"]",
"bar",
]
## foo
foo = [
"bar"
]
## bar
bar = [
]
"#;
let parsed = process_toml(toml, &Args::default()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
"* **`dep1`** — dep1\n* **`foo`** — foo\n* **`bar`** *(enabled by default)* — bar\n"
);
let parsed = process_toml(
toml,
&Args {
feature_label: Some(
"<span class=\"stab portability\"><code>{feature}</code></span>".into(),
),
},
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
"* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>dep1</code></span> — dep1\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>foo</code></span> — foo\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>bar</code></span> *(enabled by default)* — bar\n"
);
}
#[test]
fn dots_in_feature() {
let toml = r#"
[features]
## This is a test
"teßt." = []
default = ["teßt."]
[dependencies]
## A dep
"dep" = { version = "123", optional = true }
"#;
let parsed = process_toml(toml, &Args::default()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
"* **`teßt.`** *(enabled by default)* — This is a test\n* **`dep`** — A dep\n"
);
let parsed = process_toml(
toml,
&Args {
feature_label: Some(
"<span class=\"stab portability\"><code>{feature}</code></span>".into(),
),
},
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
parsed,
"* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>teßt.</code></span> *(enabled by default)* — This is a test\n* <span class=\"stab portability\"><code>dep</code></span> — A dep\n"
);
}
}