rust/doc/Topics.txt
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# This is the Natural Docs topics file for this project. If you change anything
# here, it will apply to THIS PROJECT ONLY. If you'd like to change something
# for all your projects, edit the Topics.txt in Natural Docs' Config directory
# instead.
# If you'd like to prevent keywords from being recognized by Natural Docs, you
# can do it like this:
# Ignore Keywords: [keyword], [keyword], ...
#
# Or you can use the list syntax like how they are defined:
# Ignore Keywords:
# [keyword]
# [keyword], [plural keyword]
# ...
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SYNTAX:
#
# Topic Type: [name]
# Alter Topic Type: [name]
# Creates a new topic type or alters one from the main file. Each type gets
# its own index and behavior settings. Its name can have letters, numbers,
# spaces, and these charaters: - / . '
#
# Plural: [name]
# Sets the plural name of the topic type, if different.
#
# Keywords:
# [keyword]
# [keyword], [plural keyword]
# ...
# Defines or adds to the list of keywords for the topic type. They may only
# contain letters, numbers, and spaces and are not case sensitive. Plural
# keywords are used for list topics. You can redefine keywords found in the
# main topics file.
#
# Index: [yes|no]
# Whether the topics get their own index. Defaults to yes. Everything is
# included in the general index regardless of this setting.
#
# Scope: [normal|start|end|always global]
# How the topics affects scope. Defaults to normal.
# normal - Topics stay within the current scope.
# start - Topics start a new scope for all the topics beneath it,
# like class topics.
# end - Topics reset the scope back to global for all the topics
# beneath it.
# always global - Topics are defined as global, but do not change the scope
# for any other topics.
#
# Class Hierarchy: [yes|no]
# Whether the topics are part of the class hierarchy. Defaults to no.
#
# Page Title If First: [yes|no]
# Whether the topic's title becomes the page title if it's the first one in
# a file. Defaults to no.
#
# Break Lists: [yes|no]
# Whether list topics should be broken into individual topics in the output.
# Defaults to no.
#
# Can Group With: [type], [type], ...
# Defines a list of topic types that this one can possibly be grouped with.
# Defaults to none.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following topics are defined in the main file, if you'd like to alter
# their behavior or add keywords:
#
# Generic, Class, Interface, Section, File, Group, Function, Variable,
# Property, Type, Constant, Enumeration, Event, Delegate, Macro,
# Database, Database Table, Database View, Database Index, Database
# Cursor, Database Trigger, Cookie, Build Target
# If you add something that you think would be useful to other developers
# and should be included in Natural Docs by default, please e-mail it to
# topics [at] naturaldocs [dot] org.
#Topic Type: Crate
# Plural: Crates
# Scope: Always Global
# Keywords:
# crate, crates
Topic Type: Syntax Extension
Plural: Syntax Extensions
Scope: Always Global
Keywords:
syntax extension, syntax extensions
#Alter Topic Type: Class
# Keywords:
# object, objects
# tag, tags
# resource, resources
Topic Type: Module
Plural: Modules
Scope: Start
Class Hierarchy: Yes
Page Title If First: Yes
Keywords:
module, modules
Topic Type: Object
Plural: Objects
Scope: Start
Class Hierarchy: Yes
Keywords:
obj, objs
Topic Type: Tag
Plural: Tags
Scope: Start
Class Hierarchy: Yes
Keywords:
tag, tags
#Alter Topic Type: Function
# Scope: Start
# predicate, predicates
# Ignore Keywords:
# method, methods
# Keywords:
# variant, variants
Topic Type: Variant
Plural: Variants
Keywords:
variant, variants
Alter Topic Type: Type
Keywords:
resource, resources
Topic Type: Predicate
Plural: Predicates
Break Lists: Yes
Keywords:
predicate, predicates