This documentation is for anyone managing the repo to remember how to do occasional maintenance tasks.
rustc versiontarget directory, you're about to recompile everything anyway.github/workflows/main.ymlrust-toolchain, which should change the version you're using locally with rustupsrc/title-page.md./tools/update-rustc.sh (see its commented code for details on what it does)tmp/book-before and tmp/book-after) and commit them if they look goodmanual-regeneration and follow the instructions in those places to update output that cannot be generated by a scriptedition in all listingsTo update the edition = "[year]" metadata in all the listings' Cargo.tomls, run the ./tools/update-editions.sh script and commit the changes.
edition in mdBook configOpen book.toml and nostarch/book.toml and set the edition value in the [rust] table to the new edition.
We now make .tar files of complete projects containing every listing available as GitHub Releases. To create a new release artifact, for example if there have been code changes due to edits or due to updating Rust and rustfmt, do the following:
cargo run --bin release_listings, which will generate tmp/listings.tar.gztmp/listings.tar.gz in the GitHub UI for the draft releaseTo facilitate the scripts that run rustfmt on all the listings, update the output when the compiler is updated, and produce release artifacts containing full projects for the listings, any listing beyond the most trivial should be extracted into a file. To do that:
listings directory.listing-[chapter num]-[listing num] for their directory names.no-listing- followed by a number that indicates its position in the chapter relative to the other listings without numbers in the chapter, then a short description that someone could read to find the code they're looking for.output-only- followed by a number that indicates its position in the chapter relative to the other listings used only for output, then a short description that authors or contributors could read to find the code they’re looking for.cargo new or copying another listing as a starting point.// ANCHOR: some_tag and // ANCHOR_END: some_tag) to mark the parts of the file you want to show.{{#rustdoc_include [filename:some_tag]}} directive within the code blocks in the text. The rustdoc_include directive gives the code that doesn't get displayed to rustdoc for mdbook test purposes.{{#include [filename:some_tag]}} directive.output.txt file in the listing's directory as follows:cargo run or cargo test, and copy all of the output.output.txt file with the first line $ [the command you ran]../tools/update-rustc.sh, which should perform some normalization on the compiler output.{{#include [filename]}} directive.manual-regeneration and instructions for manually updating the inline output.rustfmt (for example because the example doesn’t parse on purpose), add a rustfmt-ignore file in the listing‘s directory and the reason it’s not being formatted as the contents of that file (in case it's a rustfmt bug that might get fixed someday).To check, say, updating mdbook or changing the way files get included:
mdbook build -d tmp/book-beforemdbook build -d tmp/book-after./tools/megadiff.shtmp/book-before and tmp/book-after have differences you can manually inspect with your favorite diff viewing mechanism./tools/nostarch.shnostarch directorytmp/chapterXX.docx../tools/doc-to-md.shnostarch/chapterXX.md. Adjust the XSL in tools/doc-to-md.xsl and run ./tools/doc-to-md.sh again if needed.We're using Graphviz for some of the diagrams in the book. The source for those files live in the dot directory. To turn a dot file, for example, dot/trpl04-01.dot into an svg, run:
$ dot dot/trpl04-01.dot -Tsvg > src/img/trpl04-01.svg
In the generated SVG, remove the width and the height attributes from the svg element and set the viewBox attribute to 0.00 0.00 1000.00 1000.00 or other values that don't cut off the image.
We sometimes publish to GitHub Pages for in-progress previews. The recommended flow for publishing is:
ghp-import tool by running pip install ghp-import (or pipx install ghp-import, using pipx).tools/generate-preview.sh