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This is actually in the "reference" implementation of the current web interface: http://seld.be/rustdoc/master/std/from_str/trait.FromStr.htm... (the [src] link.)

(That feature has yet to be ported to the Rust port of the HTML generator though.)



I think it would be better if it was HTML in the page, github might be down, or you could use it offline (like travelling in a plane, coding).



Wow, you guys are fast :)


Even better: alexcrichto is ridiculously fast, and [src] links will be landing in a few hours (assuming tests pass) in https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/9577.

Example: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~acrichto/doc/std/from_str...


Come and join us and be fast!


I'm working on something Rusty https://github.com/DanielFath/xml_parser ;) as my side project. But it's so woefully incomplete I am ashamed of showing it. It's mostly based on

- https://github.com/Florob/RustyXML

- http://fantom.org/doc/xml/index.html

Once that is finished, I might come and help on the Core/Servo. I just don't think I'd be much of a help if I don't use/know Rust/C++ very well.


rust-http was the very first thing that I worked on when I came to Rust, not knowing the language up until then. And it hasn't been turning out too badly.


> And it hasn't been turning out too badly.

Yeah it's been very smooth sailing :) Only pain point was @ pointers in BytesReader interface, but aside from that it's way less bumpy than anticipated.


We generate a PDF of the documentation too.




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