1#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
2
3pub mod prelude {
5 pub use std::env;
6 pub use std::error::Error;
7 pub use std::fs;
8 pub use std::io;
9 pub use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
10 pub use std::process::exit;
11 pub use std::process::Child;
12 pub use std::process::Command;
13 pub use std::process::Stdio;
14 pub use std::sync::mpsc;
15 pub use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
16 pub use std::time::Instant;
17 pub use tracing::{debug, error, info};
18}
19
20pub mod e_findmain;
21pub use e_findmain::*;
22pub mod e_types;
23pub use e_types::*;
24pub mod e_bacon;
25pub use e_bacon::*;
26pub mod e_cli;
27pub use e_cli::Cli;
28pub mod e_manifest;
29pub use e_manifest::{collect_workspace_members, locate_manifest};
30pub mod e_parser;
31pub use e_parser::parse_available;
32pub mod e_runner;
33pub use e_runner::run_example;
34pub mod e_collect;
35pub mod e_command_builder;
36pub mod e_discovery;
37pub mod e_features;
38pub mod e_target;
39pub mod e_tui;
40
41#[allow(unused_macros)]
42macro_rules! doc_with_joke {
43 (
44 $(#[$attr:meta])*
45 $vis:vis fn $name:ident($($arg:tt)*) -> $ret:ty $body:block
46 ) => {
47 $(#[$attr])* #[doc = "Have you read the Guide for You To Read?"] $vis fn $name($($arg)*) -> $ret $body };
51}
52
53#[macro_use]
100pub mod a_funny_docs;
101
102#[doc = include_str!("../documents/guide.md")]
103pub mod a_guide {
104 #[doc = "A wacky constant that reminds you of the fleeting nature of existence—because constants, like our dreams, never change."]
106 #[doc = "Imagine staring into the abyss of an unchanging value and laughing at the cosmic joke: even when everything is fixed, there’s always room for a little absurdity. In a world of mutable chaos, this constant stands as a monument to the absurdity of permanence."]
107 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON THE MYSTERIES OF CONSTANTS."]
108 pub const A_CONST: () = ();
109 #[doc = "An eccentric function that performs its task with a whimsical twist."]
111 #[doc = "Picture a function that cracks jokes as it runs—each call a mini stand-up routine where recursion becomes a humorous loop and error handling turns into a comedy of exceptions. This function reminds you that even in logic there is laughter."]
112 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON THE ART OF FUNCTIONAL HUMOR."]
113 pub fn a_function() {}
114
115 #[doc = "A delightfully absurd struct that encapsulates the essence of lighthearted programming."]
117 #[doc = "Think of it as the punchline to a well-crafted joke: simple on the surface yet bursting with hidden layers of wit. This struct is the blueprint for designing data structures that know how to have a good time even when they’re being strictly typed."]
118 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON STRUCTURING YOUR HUMOR."]
119 pub struct AStruct;
120
121 #[doc = "An enum whose variants are as unpredictable as the punchline of an offbeat comedy routine."]
123 #[doc = "Each variant is a different flavor of chaos—a reminder that sometimes, even in the binary world of enums, you need a twist of fate and a pinch of absurdity. Embrace the randomness with a hearty chuckle."]
124 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON ENUMERATING THE LAUGHTER."]
125 pub enum AEnum {
127 #[doc = "A variant that boldly goes where no variant has gone before—capturing the essence of unexpected hilarity."]
128 AVariant,
129 }
130
131 #[doc = "A quirky trait that defines behaviors with a tongue-in-cheek twist."]
133 #[doc = "Imagine a trait written by a stand-up comedian: each method is a punchline, each implementation an opportunity for subtle humor. Types implementing this trait are expected not just to act, but to entertain—blending functionality with a dash of wit."]
134 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON TRAIT-ORIENTED COMEDY."]
135 pub trait ATrait {}
136
137 #[doc = "A type alias that serves as a humorous shortcut to a more verbose reality."]
139 #[doc = "Sometimes types need nicknames too. This alias is like that clever one-liner you whisper at a party—short, memorable, and unexpectedly delightful. It’s the wink in the midst of an otherwise serious type system."]
140 #[doc = "SEE ALSO THE **[GUIDE FOR YOU TO READ](index.html) FOR MORE DETAILS** ON ALIASING THE ORDINARY INTO THE EXTRAORDINARY."]
141 pub type AType = ();
142}
143
144pub use a_guide as theSeachIsOver;