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# Lints
`rustdoc` provides lints to help you writing and testing your documentation. You
can use them like any other lints by doing this:
```rust
#![allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] // allows the lint, no diagnostics will be reported
#![warn(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] // warn if there are broken intra-doc links
#![deny(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] // error if there are broken intra-doc links
```
Note that, except for `missing_docs`, these lints are only available when running `rustdoc`, not `rustc`.
Here is the list of the lints provided by `rustdoc`:
## `broken_intra_doc_links`
This lint **warns by default**. This lint detects when an [intra-doc link] fails to be resolved. For example:
[intra-doc link]: write-documentation/linking-to-items-by-name.md
```rust
/// I want to link to [`Nonexistent`] but it doesn't exist!
pub fn foo() {}
```
You'll get a warning saying:
```text
warning: unresolved link to `Nonexistent`
--> test.rs:1:24
|
1 | /// I want to link to [`Nonexistent`] but it doesn't exist!
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no item named `Nonexistent` in `test`
```
It will also warn when there is an ambiguity and suggest how to disambiguate:
```rust
/// [`Foo`]
pub fn function() {}
pub enum Foo {}
pub fn Foo(){}
```
```text
warning: `Foo` is both an enum and a function
--> test.rs:1:6
|
1 | /// [`Foo`]
| ^^^^^ ambiguous link
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]` on by default
help: to link to the enum, prefix with the item type
|
1 | /// [`enum@Foo`]
| ^^^^^^^^^^
help: to link to the function, add parentheses
|
1 | /// [`Foo()`]
| ^^^^^^^
```
## `private_intra_doc_links`
This lint **warns by default**. This lint detects when [intra-doc links] from public to private items.
For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)] // note: unnecessary - warns by default.
/// [private]
pub fn public() {}
fn private() {}
```
This gives a warning that the link will be broken when it appears in your documentation:
```text
warning: public documentation for `public` links to private item `private`
--> priv.rs:1:6
|
1 | /// [private]
| ^^^^^^^ this item is private
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)]` on by default
= note: this link will resolve properly if you pass `--document-private-items`
```
Note that this has different behavior depending on whether you pass `--document-private-items` or not!
If you document private items, then it will still generate a link, despite the warning:
```text
warning: public documentation for `public` links to private item `private`
--> priv.rs:1:6
|
1 | /// [private]
| ^^^^^^^ this item is private
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)]` on by default
= note: this link resolves only because you passed `--document-private-items`, but will break without
```
[intra-doc links]: write-documentation/linking-to-items-by-name.md
## `missing_docs`
This lint is **allowed by default**. It detects items missing documentation.
For example:
```rust
#![warn(missing_docs)]
pub fn undocumented() {}
# fn main() {}
```
The `undocumented` function will then have the following warning:
```text
warning: missing documentation for a function
--> your-crate/lib.rs:3:1
|
3 | pub fn undocumented() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
Note that unlike other rustdoc lints, this lint is also available from `rustc` directly.
## `missing_crate_level_docs`
This lint is **allowed by default**. It detects if there is no documentation
at the crate root. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
```
This will generate the following warning:
```text
warning: no documentation found for this crate's top-level module
|
= help: The following guide may be of use:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustdoc/how-to-write-documentation.html
```
This is currently "allow" by default, but it is intended to make this a
warning in the future. This is intended as a means to introduce new users on
*how* to document their crate by pointing them to some instructions on how to
get started, without providing overwhelming warnings like `missing_docs`
might.
## `missing_doc_code_examples`
This lint is **allowed by default** and is **nightly-only**. It detects when a documentation block
is missing a code example. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples)]
/// There is no code example!
pub fn no_code_example() {}
# fn main() {}
```
The `no_code_example` function will then have the following warning:
```text
warning: Missing code example in this documentation
--> your-crate/lib.rs:3:1
|
LL | /// There is no code example!
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
To fix the lint, you need to add a code example into the documentation block:
```rust
/// There is no code example!
///
/// ```
/// println!("calling no_code_example...");
/// no_code_example();
/// println!("we called no_code_example!");
/// ```
pub fn no_code_example() {}
```
## `private_doc_tests`
This lint is **allowed by default**. It detects documentation tests when they
are on a private item. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::private_doc_tests)]
mod foo {
/// private doc test
///
/// ```
/// assert!(false);
/// ```
fn bar() {}
}
# fn main() {}
```
Which will give:
```text
warning: Documentation test in private item
--> your-crate/lib.rs:4:1
|
4 | / /// private doc test
5 | | ///
6 | | /// ```
7 | | /// assert!(false);
8 | | /// ```
| |___________^
```
## `invalid_codeblock_attributes`
This lint **warns by default**. It detects code block attributes in
documentation examples that have potentially mis-typed values. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes)] // note: unnecessary - warns by default.
/// Example.
///
/// ```should-panic
/// assert_eq!(1, 2);
/// ```
pub fn foo() {}
```
Which will give:
```text
warning: unknown attribute `should-panic`. Did you mean `should_panic`?
--> src/lib.rs:1:1
|
1 | / /// Example.
2 | | ///
3 | | /// ```should-panic
4 | | /// assert_eq!(1, 2);
5 | | /// ```
| |_______^
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes)]` on by default
= help: the code block will either not be tested if not marked as a rust one or won't fail if it doesn't panic when running
```
In the example above, the correct form is `should_panic`. This helps detect
typo mistakes for some common attributes.
## `invalid_html_tags`
This lint **warns by default**. It detects unclosed
or invalid HTML tags. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::invalid_html_tags)]
/// <h1>
/// </script>
pub fn foo() {}
```
Which will give:
```text
warning: unopened HTML tag `script`
--> foo.rs:1:1
|
1 | / /// <h1>
2 | | /// </script>
| |_____________^
|
note: the lint level is defined here
--> foo.rs:1:9
|
1 | #![warn(rustdoc::invalid_html_tags)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
warning: unclosed HTML tag `h1`
--> foo.rs:1:1
|
1 | / /// <h1>
2 | | /// </script>
| |_____________^
warning: 2 warnings emitted
```
## `invalid_rust_codeblocks`
This lint **warns by default**. It detects Rust code blocks in documentation
examples that are invalid (e.g. empty, not parsable as Rust). For example:
```rust
/// Empty code blocks (with and without the `rust` marker):
///
/// ```rust
/// ```
///
/// Invalid syntax in code blocks:
///
/// ```rust
/// '<
/// ```
pub fn foo() {}
```
Which will give:
```text
warning: Rust code block is empty
--> lint.rs:3:5
|
3 | /// ```rust
| _____^
4 | | /// ```
| |_______^
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::invalid_rust_codeblocks)]` on by default
warning: could not parse code block as Rust code
--> lint.rs:8:5
|
8 | /// ```rust
| _____^
9 | | /// '<
10 | | /// ```
| |_______^
|
= note: error from rustc: unterminated character literal
```
## `bare_urls`
This lint is **warn-by-default**. It detects URLs which are not links.
For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::bare_urls)] // note: unnecessary - warns by default.
/// http://example.org
/// [http://example.net]
pub fn foo() {}
```
Which will give:
```text
warning: this URL is not a hyperlink
--> links.rs:1:5
|
1 | /// http://example.org
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use an automatic link instead: `<http://example.org>`
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::bare_urls)]` on by default
warning: this URL is not a hyperlink
--> links.rs:3:6
|
3 | /// [http://example.net]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use an automatic link instead: `<http://example.net>`
warning: 2 warnings emitted
```
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