
There has been interest around publishing tracing-mock to crates.io for some time. In order to make this possible, documentation and some code clean up is needed. The `expect` module, which contains constructor functions for many of the other `tracing-mock` modules needs documentation and examples. This change adds documentation to the `expect` module and all the public APIs within it. This includes doctests on all the methods which serve as examples. The lint for `missing_docs` has been enabled for the entire `tracing-mock` crate! This has been done together with all the other lints that are enabled on the other crates in this project. The `event::msg("message")` constructor was removed, in favor of requiring an explicit construction via `expect::event().with_fields(expect::msg("message"))`. This is appropriate to reduce the API surface that would need to be supported in the future and also because the `event::msg` constructor could be overridden by a subsequent usage of `with_fields`. The shorthand `expect::message()` was renamed to `expect::msg` to make this change less burdensome. The `span::named("name")` constructor was removed, in favor of requiring an explicit construction via `expect::span.with_name("name")`. The latter isn't much longer and since #3097, a string with the name can be passed directly everywhere that an `ExpectedSpan` is required. This change also sets the `missing_docs` lint to warn for the entire `tracing-mock` crate, making it ready to publish (once backported). Refs: #539
tracing-subscriber
Utilities for implementing and composing tracing
subscribers.
Compiler support: requires rustc
1.63+
Supported Rust Versions
Tracing is built against the latest stable release. The minimum supported version is 1.63. The current Tracing version is not guaranteed to build on Rust versions earlier than the minimum supported version.
Tracing follows the same compiler support policies as the rest of the Tokio project. The current stable Rust compiler and the three most recent minor versions before it will always be supported. For example, if the current stable compiler version is 1.69, the minimum supported version will not be increased past 1.66, three minor versions prior. Increasing the minimum supported compiler version is not considered a semver breaking change as long as doing so complies with this policy.
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