From 4d5c38e0241fa8a0daa92d18a928d260189ffcb8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Le=C3=B3n=20Orell=20Valerian=20Liehr?= Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:59:33 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fixups --- src/compiler-debugging.md | 2 +- src/tests/ui.md | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/compiler-debugging.md b/src/compiler-debugging.md index 162ea525f..a2a6c8085 100644 --- a/src/compiler-debugging.md +++ b/src/compiler-debugging.md @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ Here are some notable ones: | `rustc_dump_item_bounds` | Dumps the [`item_bounds`] of an item. | | `rustc_dump_predicates` | Dumps the [`predicates_of`] an item. | | `rustc_dump_vtable` | | -| `rustc_hidden_type_of_opaques` | Dumps the [hidden type of all opaque types][opaq] in the crate. | +| `rustc_hidden_type_of_opaques` | Dumps the [hidden type of each opaque types][opaq] in the crate. | | `rustc_layout` | [See this section](#debugging-type-layouts). | | `rustc_object_lifetime_default` | Dumps the [object lifetime defaults] of an item. | | `rustc_outlives` | Dumps implied bounds of an item. More precisely, the [`inferred_outlives_of`] an item. | diff --git a/src/tests/ui.md b/src/tests/ui.md index 018b176db..8939269b6 100644 --- a/src/tests/ui.md +++ b/src/tests/ui.md @@ -534,12 +534,12 @@ Currently none of the compare modes are checked in CI for UI tests. ## `rustc_*` TEST attributes The compiler defines several perma-unstable `#[rustc_*]` attributes gated behind the internal feature -`rustc_attrs` that dump extra compiler-internal information. See the analogous subsection in +`rustc_attrs` that dump extra compiler-internal information. See the corresponding subsection in [compiler debugging] for more details. They can be used in tests to more precisely, legibly and easily test internal compiler state in cases where it would otherwise be very hard to do the same with "user-facing" Rust alone. Indeed, one could -say that this slightly abuses the term "UI" (*user* interfacing) and turns such UI tests from black-box +say that this slightly abuses the term "UI" (*user* interface) and turns such UI tests from black-box tests into white-box ones. Use them carefully and sparingly. -[compiler debugging]: ../compiler-debugging.md#rustc_-attributes +[compiler debugging]: ../compiler-debugging.md#rustc_test-attributes