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comprehensive-rust/mdbook-exerciser
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Format files with dprint (#711)
The dprint formatter is a flexible system which will use sandboxed
WebAssembly formatters to format our code (mostly: it calls out to
`rustfmt` for Rust code).

A particularly interesting feature is that dprint can format Rust code
blocks in the Markdown files. However, before we turn that on, we need
to have a way to normalize the Markdown text as it is extracted[1].
That is so that the word put into the translations is kept after the
reformatting.

[1]: https://github.com/google/mdbook-i18n-helpers/issues/19
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src rustfmt with imports_granularity = "module". 2023-04-05 16:28:07 +01:00
Cargo.toml Format files with dprint (#711) 2023-05-30 17:04:19 +02:00
README.md Format files with dprint (#711) 2023-05-30 17:04:19 +02:00

exerciser

This is an mdBook renderer to generate templates for exercises from the Markdown source. Given a Markdown file example.md with one or more sections like:

<!-- File src/main.rs -->

```rust,compile_fail
{{#include example/src/main.rs:main}}

fn some_more_code() {
    // TODO: Write some Rust code here.
}
```

and mdbook configuration in book.toml like:

[output.exerciser]
output-directory = "comprehensive-rust-exercises"

It will create a file book/exerciser/comprehensive-rust-exercises/example/src/main.rs with the appropriate contents.