This switches to using the tracing crate instead of log. Tracing
provides a lot of nice features which we can take advantage of moving
forward.
This also adjusts the output fairly significantly. This includes:
- Switched the environment variable from RUST_LOG to MDBOOK_LOG.
- Dropped the timestamp. I experimented with various different time
displays, but ultimately decided to omit it for now. I don't think
I've ever found it to be useful, and it takes up a very significant
amount of space. It could potentially be useful for basic profiling,
but I think there are other, better mechanisms for that. We could
consider leveraging tracing itself for doing some basic profiling
(like using something like tracing-chrome).
- Dropped the target unless MDBOOK_LOG is set. The target tends to be
pretty noisy, and doesn't really convey much information unless you
are debugging or otherwise trying to adjust the log output.
- Added color.
- Slightly reworked the way the error cause trace is displayed.
- Slightly changed the way html5ever filtering is done, as well as add
handlebars to the list since they both are very noisy. You can
override this now by explicitly listing them as targets.
I still expect that mdbook will eventually change how it displays things
to the console, possibly switching away from tracing and printing things
itself. However, that is a larger project for the future.
This adds a test to ensure that the interface for preprocessors and
renderers does not change unexpectedly, particularly in a semver
compatible release.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/issues/1574
This enables the hash-files setting by default. We have been running it
for a while, and it seems most of the issues have been resolved. This
should help with more reliably loading content like the toc contents.
This is helpful for matching patterns within a larger file. The error
message isn't quite as good, since it doesn't explicitly say "pattern
not found", but I think you can figure it out from the context.
This sprinkles track_caller on some more test functions to give more
useful line numbers on errors when a test fails.
read_to_string was changed since it couldn't track caller on a closure.
This fixes an issue where the `check` methods would inadvertently
rebuild the books if the `mdbook build` command is run. Normally this
isn't too much of an issue unless the `build` command is run with
options that affect the output.
This updates everything for the move of utils to mdbook-core. There will
be followup commits that will be moving and refactoring these utils.
This simply moves them over unchanged (except visibility).