Documentation
Use cargo doc
to build documentation in target/doc
.
Use cargo test
to run all tests (including documentation tests), and cargo test --doc
to only run documentation tests.
These commands will appropriately invoke rustdoc
(and rustc
) as required.
Doc comments
Doc comments are very useful for big projects that require documentation. When
running rustdoc
, these are the comments that get compiled into
documentation. They are denoted by a ///
, and support Markdown.
#![crate_name = "doc"]
/// A human being is represented here
pub struct Person {
/// A person must have a name, no matter how much Juliet may hate it
name: String,
}
impl Person {
/// Returns a person with the name given them
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `name` - A string slice that holds the name of the person
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// // You can have rust code between fences inside the comments
/// // If you pass --test to `rustdoc`, it will even test it for you!
/// use doc::Person;
/// let person = Person::new("name");
/// ```
pub fn new(name: &str) -> Person {
Person {
name: name.to_string(),
}
}
/// Gives a friendly hello!
///
/// Says "Hello, [name](Person::name)" to the `Person` it is called on.
pub fn hello(&self) {
println!("Hello, {}!", self.name);
}
}
fn main() {
let john = Person::new("John");
john.hello();
}
To run the tests, first build the code as a library, then tell rustdoc
where
to find the library so it can link it into each doctest program:
$ rustc doc.rs --crate-type lib
$ rustdoc --test --extern doc="libdoc.rlib" doc.rs
Doc attributes
Below are a few examples of the most common #[doc]
attributes used with
rustdoc
.
inline
Used to inline docs, instead of linking out to separate page.
#[doc(inline)]
pub use bar::Bar;
/// bar docs
mod bar {
/// the docs for Bar
pub struct Bar;
}
no_inline
Used to prevent linking out to separate page or anywhere.
// Example from libcore/prelude
#[doc(no_inline)]
pub use crate::mem::drop;
hidden
Using this tells rustdoc
not to include this in documentation:
// Example from the futures-rs library
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use self::async_await::*;
For documentation, rustdoc
is widely used by the community. It's what is used
to generate the std library docs.