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multirust doc could take a <toolchain> argument #111

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tbu- opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 4 comments
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multirust doc could take a <toolchain> argument #111

tbu- opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 4 comments

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tbu- commented Nov 10, 2015

multirust doc [<toolchain>] [--all]

Opens the doc of the currently active toolchain if none is specified in the command line.

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brson commented Nov 13, 2015

<toolchain>' sounds good to me. Not sure about--all` - not clear what it means with certain possible output types, how useful it is.

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tbu- commented Nov 13, 2015

To be honest, I only included --all because it already is a command line parameter. I neither need it nor do I like the naming. If you want to keep it, renaming it to something like --index might be good, I don't care. I would like to have a [<toolchain>] optional parameter though. :)

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brson commented Nov 13, 2015

Oh, wow. I was just guessing what --all did! Nah, let's just leave it doing what it does for now.

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tbu- commented Nov 4, 2016

This tools is not developed anymore, so I could close this issue, right?

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