Things I want from a documentation tool in 2017: - Uses markdown - Generates links from module paths - Executes code examples as tests - Has mechanisms to share setup code for those examples - Provides fuzzy search Rust has 1, 2, 3, 5. Any langs better that I should know about?
I'd be very interested to see how it handles #4. I don't suppose you have a link? (I'm about to head out to Star Wars)
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There are a few variants, but the gist is you define a block which is ran but not rendered as a part of the docs: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/ext/doctest.html#directive-testsetup …
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Oh yeah that's not the concern. Rustdoc has that. The key is *shared* setup
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