diff --git a/compiler/rustc_attr_data_structures/src/attributes.rs b/compiler/rustc_attr_data_structures/src/attributes.rs index 9ac8de0227d79..d2d1285b0756f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_attr_data_structures/src/attributes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_attr_data_structures/src/attributes.rs @@ -138,13 +138,14 @@ impl Deprecation { } } -/// Attributes represent parsed, *built in*, inert attributes. That means, -/// attributes that are not actually ever expanded. -/// For more information on this, see the module docs on the rustc_attr_parsing crate. +/// Represent parsed, *built in*, inert attributes. +/// +/// That means attributes that are not actually ever expanded. +/// For more information on this, see the module docs on the [`rustc_attr_parsing`] crate. /// They're instead used as markers, to guide the compilation process in various way in most every stage of the compiler. /// These are kept around after the AST, into the HIR and further on. /// -/// The word parsed could be a little misleading here, because the parser already parses +/// The word "parsed" could be a little misleading here, because the parser already parses /// attributes early on. However, the result, an [`ast::Attribute`] /// is only parsed at a high level, still containing a token stream in many cases. That is /// because the structure of the contents varies from attribute to attribute. @@ -153,7 +154,9 @@ impl Deprecation { /// the place where `must_use` is checked) little to no extra parsing or validating needs to /// happen. /// -/// For more docs, look in [`rustc_attr`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/nightly-rustc/rustc_attr/index.html) +/// For more docs, look in [`rustc_attr_parsing`]. +/// +/// [`rustc_attr_parsing`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_attr_parsing/index.html #[derive(Clone, Debug, HashStable_Generic, Encodable, Decodable, PrintAttribute)] pub enum AttributeKind { // tidy-alphabetical-start