Follows on from https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37716#pullrequestreview-3195695110 by @SomeoneToIgnore After this the doctests will be run in CI to check that the examples are still accurate. Note that doctests aren't run by Nextest: you can run them locally with `cargo test --doc`. Summary: * Run tests from CI * Loosen an exact float comparison to match approximately (otherwise it fails) * Fixed one actual bug in the tests for `dilate` where the test code assumed that `dilate` mutates `self` rather than returning a new object * Add some `must_use` on some functions that seemed at risk of similar bugs, following the Rust stdlib style to add it where ignoring the result is almost certainly a bug. * Fix some cases where the doc examples seem to have gone out of date with the code * Add imports to doctests that need them * Add some dev-dependencies to make the tests build * Fix the `key_dispatch` module docstring, which was accidentally attached to objects within that module * Skip some doctest examples that seem like they need an async environment or that just looked hard to get running AI usage: I asked Claude to do some of the repetitive tests. I checked the output and fixed up some things that seemed to not be in the right spirit of the test, or too longwinded. I think we could reasonably run the tests on only Linux to save CI CPU-seconds and latency, but I haven't done that yet, partly because of how it's implemented in the action. Release Notes: - N/A
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[package]
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name = "settings_ui_macros"
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version = "0.1.0"
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edition.workspace = true
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publish.workspace = true
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license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
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[lib]
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path = "src/settings_ui_macros.rs"
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proc-macro = true
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[lints]
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workspace = true
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[features]
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default = []
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[dependencies]
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heck.workspace = true
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proc-macro2.workspace = true
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quote.workspace = true
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syn.workspace = true
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workspace-hack.workspace = true
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[dev-dependencies]
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settings.workspace = true
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