r[comments]
Comments
r[comments.syntax]
@root LINE_COMMENT ->
`//` (~[`/` `!` LF] | `//`) ~LF*
| `//`
BLOCK_COMMENT ->
`/*`
( ~[`*` `!`] | `**` | BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC )
( BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC | ~`*/` )*
`*/`
| `/**/`
| `/***/`
@root INNER_LINE_DOC ->
`//!` ~[LF CR]*
INNER_BLOCK_DOC ->
`/*!` ( BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC | ~[`*/` CR] )* `*/`
@root OUTER_LINE_DOC ->
`///` (~`/` ~[LF CR]*)?
OUTER_BLOCK_DOC ->
`/**`
( ~`*` | BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC )
( BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC | ~[`*/` CR] )*
`*/`
@root BLOCK_COMMENT_OR_DOC ->
BLOCK_COMMENT
| OUTER_BLOCK_DOC
| INNER_BLOCK_DOC
r[comments.normal]
Non-doc comments
Comments follow the general C++ style of line (//) and block (/* ... */) comment forms. Nested block comments are supported.
r[comments.normal.tokenization] Non-doc comments are interpreted as a form of whitespace.
r[comments.doc]
Doc comments
r[comments.doc.syntax]
Line doc comments beginning with exactly three slashes (///), and block doc comments (/** ... */), both outer doc comments, are interpreted as a special syntax for doc attributes.
r[comments.doc.attributes]
That is, they are equivalent to writing #[doc="..."] around the body of the comment, i.e., /// Foo turns into #[doc="Foo"] and /** Bar */ turns into #[doc="Bar"]. They must therefore appear before something that accepts an outer attribute.
r[comments.doc.inner-syntax]
Line comments beginning with //! and block comments /*! ... */ are doc comments that apply to the parent of the comment, rather than the item that follows.
r[comments.doc.inner-attributes]
That is, they are equivalent to writing #![doc="..."] around the body of the comment. //! comments are usually used to document modules that occupy a source file.
r[comments.doc.bare-crs]
The character U+000D (CR) is not allowed in doc comments.
[!NOTE] It is conventional for doc comments to contain Markdown, as expected by
rustdoc. However, the comment syntax does not respect any internal Markdown./** `glob = "*/*.rs";` */terminates the comment at the first*/, and the remaining code would cause a syntax error. This slightly limits the content of block doc comments compared to line doc comments.
[!NOTE] The sequence
U+000D(CR) immediately followed byU+000A(LF) would have been previously transformed into a singleU+000A(LF).
Examples
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { //! A doc comment that applies to the implicit anonymous module of this crate pub mod outer_module { //! - Inner line doc //!! - Still an inner line doc (but with a bang at the beginning) /*! - Inner block doc */ /*!! - Still an inner block doc (but with a bang at the beginning) */ // - Only a comment /// - Outer line doc (exactly 3 slashes) //// - Only a comment /* - Only a comment */ /** - Outer block doc (exactly) 2 asterisks */ /*** - Only a comment */ pub mod inner_module {} pub mod nested_comments { /* In Rust /* we can /* nest comments */ */ */ // All three types of block comments can contain or be nested inside // any other type: /* /* */ /** */ /*! */ */ /*! /* */ /** */ /*! */ */ /** /* */ /** */ /*! */ */ pub mod dummy_item {} } pub mod degenerate_cases { // empty inner line doc //! // empty inner block doc /*!*/ // empty line comment // // empty outer line doc /// // empty block comment /**/ pub mod dummy_item {} // empty 2-asterisk block isn't a doc block, it is a block comment /***/ } /* The next one isn't allowed because outer doc comments require an item that will receive the doc */ /// Where is my item? mod boo {} } }