X-Git-Url: https://git.lizzy.rs/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=420859e90513df2a31060ae898c16d852bb56a11;hb=1644b174a73658b211ed700b3dad4223c9c937b9;hp=69f4d800dfc841a77d3cf8e95e70ff0fdb3280e1;hpb=017fdc56f117ae1c4607d564680f948c9366301c;p=rust.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 69f4d800dfc..420859e9051 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ A tool for formatting Rust code according to style guidelines. If you'd like to help out (and you should, it's a fun project!), see -[Contributing.md](Contributing.md). +[Contributing.md](Contributing.md) and our [Code of +Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). We are changing the default style used by rustfmt. There is an ongoing [RFC process][fmt rfcs]. The last version using the old style was 0.8.6. From 0.9 @@ -40,6 +41,36 @@ to run on a cargo project in the current working directory: cargo fmt ``` + +## Limitations + +Rustfmt tries to work on as much Rust code as possible, sometimes, the code +doesn't even need to compile! As we approach a 1.0 release we are also looking +to limit areas of instability; in particular, post-1.0, the formatting of most +code should not change as Rustfmt improves. However, there are some things that +Rustfmt can't do or can't do well (and thus where formatting might change +significantly, even post-1.0). We would like to reduce the list of limitations +over time. + +The following list enumerates areas where Rustfmt does not work or where the +stability guarantees do not apply (we don't make a distinction between the two +because in the future Rustfmt might work on code where it currently does not): + +* a program where any part of the program does not parse (parsing is an early + stage of compilation and in Rust includes macro expansion). +* Macro declarations and uses (current status: some macro declarations and uses + are formatted). +* Comments, including any AST node with a comment 'inside' (Rustfmt does not + currently attempt to format comments, it does format code with comments inside, but that formatting may change in the future). +* Rust code in code blocks in comments. +* Any fragment of a program (i.e., stability guarantees only apply to whole + programs, even where fragments of a program can be formatted today). +* Code containing non-ascii unicode characters (we believe Rustfmt mostly works + here, but do not have the test coverage or experience to be 100% sure). +* Bugs in Rustfmt (like any software, Rustfmt has bugs, we do not consider bug + fixes to break our stability guarantees). + + ## Installation ``` @@ -128,16 +159,14 @@ when a pull request contains unformatted code. Using `--write-mode=diff` instruc rustfmt to exit with an error code if the input is not formatted correctly. It will also print any found differences. -A minimal Travis setup could look like this: +A minimal Travis setup could look like this (requires Rust 1.24.0 or greater): ```yaml language: rust before_script: -- rustup toolchain install nightly -- rustup component add --toolchain nightly rustfmt-preview -- which rustfmt || cargo install --force rustfmt-nightly +- rustup component add rustfmt-preview script: -- cargo +nightly fmt --all -- --write-mode=diff +- cargo fmt --all -- --write-mode=diff - cargo build - cargo test ```