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reference grammar: no_struct_literal_expr undefined #24723
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Is the grammar moving out of the reference into grammar? Then each section could just link to the correct grammar section or are they both going to be maintained? |
Yes, I've been meaning to just remove it in favor of GRAMMAR.md |
Okay. That's easy. |
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…labnik From rust-lang#24723 (comment) : > Yes, I've been meaning to just remove it in favor of GRAMMAR.md > - steveklabnik
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…labnik From rust-lang#24723 (comment) : > Yes, I've been meaning to just remove it in favor of GRAMMAR.md > - steveklabnik
This is fixed since the grammar isn't in the reference anymore. The grammar has many many similar issues and this nitpick won't really help any by itself. |
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In the reference
no_struct_literal_expr
is used in the grammar but isn't definedReference meta bug #16676
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