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Spruce up docs for pydoclint rules (#15325)
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@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ use crate::registry::Rule;
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use crate::rules::pydocstyle::settings::Convention;
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use crate::rules::pydocstyle::settings::Convention;
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for functions with explicit returns missing a "returns" section in
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/// Checks for functions with `return` statements that do not have "Returns"
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/// their docstring.
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/// sections in their docstrings.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// Docstrings missing return sections are a sign of incomplete documentation
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/// A missing "Returns" section is a sign of incomplete documentation.
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/// or refactors.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods, stubs functions, or
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods or functions that only return
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/// functions that only return `None`.
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/// `None`. It is also ignored for "stub functions": functions where the body only
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/// consists of `pass`, `...`, `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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}
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}
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for function docstrings that have a "returns" section without
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/// Checks for function docstrings with unnecessary "Returns" sections.
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/// needing one.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// Functions without an explicit return should not have a returns section
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/// A function without an explicit `return` statement should not have a
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/// in their docstrings.
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/// "Returns" section in its docstring.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for stub functions.
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods. It is also ignored for
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/// "stub functions": functions where the body only consists of `pass`, `...`,
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/// `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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}
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}
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for functions with yield statements missing a "yields" section in
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/// Checks for functions with `yield` statements that do not have "Yields" sections in
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/// their docstring.
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/// their docstrings.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// Docstrings missing yields sections are a sign of incomplete documentation
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/// A missing "Yields" section is a sign of incomplete documentation.
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/// or refactors.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods, stubs functions, or
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods or functions that only yield `None`.
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/// functions that only yield `None`.
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/// It is also ignored for "stub functions": functions where the body only consists
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/// of `pass`, `...`, `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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}
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}
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for function docstrings that have a "yields" section without
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/// Checks for function docstrings with unnecessary "Yields" sections.
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/// needing one.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// Functions which don't yield anything should not have a yields section
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/// A function that doesn't yield anything should not have a "Yields" section
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/// in their docstrings.
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/// in its docstring.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for stub functions.
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods. It is also ignored for
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/// "stub functions": functions where the body only consists of `pass`, `...`,
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/// `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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}
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}
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for function docstrings that do not include documentation for all
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/// Checks for function docstrings that do not document all explicitly raised
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/// explicitly raised exceptions.
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/// exceptions.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// If a function raises an exception without documenting it in its docstring,
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/// A function should document all exceptions that are directly raised in some
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/// it can be misleading to users and/or a sign of incomplete documentation or
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/// circumstances. Failing to document an exception that could be raised
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/// refactors.
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/// can be misleading to users and/or a sign of incomplete documentation.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods and stubs functions.
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods. It is also ignored for
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/// "stub functions": functions where the body only consists of `pass`, `...`,
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/// `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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}
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}
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/// ## What it does
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for function docstrings that include exceptions which are not
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/// Checks for function docstrings that state that exceptions could be raised
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/// explicitly raised.
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/// even though they are not directly raised in the function body.
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///
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// Some conventions prefer non-explicit exceptions be omitted from the
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/// Some conventions prefer non-explicit exceptions be omitted from the
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/// docstring.
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/// docstring.
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///
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///
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/// This rule is not enforced for stub functions.
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/// This rule is not enforced for abstract methods. It is also ignored for
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/// "stub functions": functions where the body only consists of `pass`, `...`,
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/// `raise NotImplementedError`, or similar.
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///
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// ```python
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/// """
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/// """
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/// return distance / time
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/// return distance / time
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/// ```
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/// ```
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///
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/// ## Known issues
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/// It may often be desirable to document *all* exceptions that a function
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/// could possibly raise, even those which are not explicitly raised using
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/// `raise` statements in the function body.
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#[derive(ViolationMetadata)]
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#[derive(ViolationMetadata)]
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pub(crate) struct DocstringExtraneousException {
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pub(crate) struct DocstringExtraneousException {
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ids: Vec<String>,
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ids: Vec<String>,
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let semantic = checker.semantic();
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let semantic = checker.semantic();
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// Ignore stubs.
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if function_type::is_stub(function_def, semantic) {
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if function_type::is_stub(function_def, semantic) {
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return;
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return;
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}
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}
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