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docs: Fix typo #1442
docs: Fix typo #1442
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thanks, good catch!
we should probably change these to intra-docs links eventually so we don't have this kind of problem...
Thanks for your review, Eliza. So should I close this PR? |
whoops, i meant to merge this but forgot to click "merge"! |
Hahaha, I thought you were going to refuse me. :D So sad. |
# 0.1.27 (September 13, 2021) This release adds a new [`Span::or_current`] method to aid in efficiently propagating span contexts to spawned threads or tasks. Additionally, it updates the [`tracing-core`] version to [0.1.20] and the [`tracing-attributes`] version to [0.1.16], ensuring that a number of new features in those crates are present. ### Fixed - **instrument**: Added missing `WithSubscriber` implementations for futures and other types ([#1424]) ### Added - `Span::or_current` method, to help with efficient span context propagation ([#1538]) - **attributes**: add `skip_all` option to `#[instrument]` ([#1548]) - **attributes**: record primitive types as primitive values rather than as `fmt::Debug` ([#1378]) - **core**: `NoSubscriber`, a no-op `Subscriber` implementation ([#1549]) - **core**: Added `Visit::record_f64` and support for recording floating-point values ([#1507], [#1522]) - A large number of documentation improvements and fixes ([#1369], [#1398], [#1435], [#1442], [#1524], [#1556]) Thanks to new contributors @dzvon and @mbergkvist, as well as @teozkr, @maxburke, @LukeMathWalker, and @jsgf, for contributing to this release! [`Span::or_current`]: https://docs.rs/tracing/0.1.27/tracing/struct.Span.html#method.or_current [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [`tracing-attributes`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-attributes [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [0.1.20]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-core-0.1.20 [0.1.16]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.16 [#1424]: #1424 [#1538]: #1538 [#1548]: #1548 [#1378]: #1378 [#1507]: #1507 [#1522]: #1522 [#1369]: #1369 [#1398]: #1398 [#1435]: #1435 [#1442]: #1442
# 0.1.27 (September 13, 2021) This release adds a new [`Span::or_current`] method to aid in efficiently propagating span contexts to spawned threads or tasks. Additionally, it updates the [`tracing-core`] version to [0.1.20] and the [`tracing-attributes`] version to [0.1.16], ensuring that a number of new features in those crates are present. ### Fixed - **instrument**: Added missing `WithSubscriber` implementations for futures and other types (#1424) ### Added - `Span::or_current` method, to help with efficient span context propagation (#1538) - **attributes**: add `skip_all` option to `#[instrument]` (#1548) - **attributes**: record primitive types as primitive values rather than as `fmt::Debug` (#1378) - **core**: `NoSubscriber`, a no-op `Subscriber` implementation (#1549) - **core**: Added `Visit::record_f64` and support for recording floating-point values (#1507, #1522) - A large number of documentation improvements and fixes (#1369, #1398, #1435, #1442, #1524, #1556) Thanks to new contributors @dzvon and @mbergkvist, as well as @teozkr, @maxburke, @LukeMathWalker, and @jsgf, for contributing to this release! [`Span::or_current`]: https://docs.rs/tracing/0.1.27/tracing/struct.Span.html#method.or_current [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [`tracing-attributes`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-attributes [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [0.1.20]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-core-0.1.20 [0.1.16]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.16
There is no struct named `Subscriber`, I think the `Subscriber` here is a trait.
# 0.1.27 (September 13, 2021) This release adds a new [`Span::or_current`] method to aid in efficiently propagating span contexts to spawned threads or tasks. Additionally, it updates the [`tracing-core`] version to [0.1.20] and the [`tracing-attributes`] version to [0.1.16], ensuring that a number of new features in those crates are present. ### Fixed - **instrument**: Added missing `WithSubscriber` implementations for futures and other types (tokio-rs#1424) ### Added - `Span::or_current` method, to help with efficient span context propagation (tokio-rs#1538) - **attributes**: add `skip_all` option to `#[instrument]` (tokio-rs#1548) - **attributes**: record primitive types as primitive values rather than as `fmt::Debug` (tokio-rs#1378) - **core**: `NoSubscriber`, a no-op `Subscriber` implementation (tokio-rs#1549) - **core**: Added `Visit::record_f64` and support for recording floating-point values (tokio-rs#1507, tokio-rs#1522) - A large number of documentation improvements and fixes (tokio-rs#1369, tokio-rs#1398, tokio-rs#1435, tokio-rs#1442, tokio-rs#1524, tokio-rs#1556) Thanks to new contributors @dzvon and @mbergkvist, as well as @teozkr, @maxburke, @LukeMathWalker, and @jsgf, for contributing to this release! [`Span::or_current`]: https://docs.rs/tracing/0.1.27/tracing/struct.Span.html#method.or_current [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [`tracing-attributes`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-attributes [`tracing-core`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-core [0.1.20]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-core-0.1.20 [0.1.16]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.16
There is no struct named
Subscriber
, I think theSubscriber
here is a trait.