@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ through the usage of either command line flags or the `crate_type` attribute.
1515If one or more command line flags are specified, all ` crate_type ` attributes will
1616be ignored in favor of only building the artifacts specified by command line.
1717
18- * ` --crate-type=bin ` , ` #[crate_type = "bin"] ` - A runnable executable will be
18+ * ` --crate-type=bin ` , ` #! [crate_type = "bin"] ` - A runnable executable will be
1919 produced. This requires that there is a ` main ` function in the crate which
2020 will be run when the program begins executing. This will link in all Rust and
2121 native dependencies, producing a single distributable binary.
2222 This is the default crate type.
2323
24- * ` --crate-type=lib ` , ` #[crate_type = "lib"] ` - A Rust library will be produced.
24+ * ` --crate-type=lib ` , ` #! [crate_type = "lib"] ` - A Rust library will be produced.
2525 This is an ambiguous concept as to what exactly is produced because a library
2626 can manifest itself in several forms. The purpose of this generic ` lib ` option
2727 is to generate the "compiler recommended" style of library. The output library
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ be ignored in favor of only building the artifacts specified by command line.
3030 libraries, and the ` lib ` type can be seen as an alias for one of them (but the
3131 actual one is compiler-defined).
3232
33- * ` --crate-type=dylib ` , ` #[crate_type = "dylib"] ` - A dynamic Rust library will
33+ * ` --crate-type=dylib ` , ` #! [crate_type = "dylib"] ` - A dynamic Rust library will
3434 be produced. This is different from the ` lib ` output type in that this forces
3535 dynamic library generation. The resulting dynamic library can be used as a
3636 dependency for other libraries and/or executables. This output type will
3737 create ` *.so ` files on Linux, ` *.dylib ` files on macOS, and ` *.dll ` files on
3838 Windows.
3939
40- * ` --crate-type=staticlib ` , ` #[crate_type = "staticlib"] ` - A static system
40+ * ` --crate-type=staticlib ` , ` #! [crate_type = "staticlib"] ` - A static system
4141 library will be produced. This is different from other library outputs in that
4242 the compiler will never attempt to link to ` staticlib ` outputs. The
4343 purpose of this output type is to create a static library containing all of
@@ -47,21 +47,21 @@ be ignored in favor of only building the artifacts specified by command line.
4747 linking Rust code into an existing non-Rust application
4848 because it will not have dynamic dependencies on other Rust code.
4949
50- * ` --crate-type=cdylib ` , ` #[crate_type = "cdylib"] ` - A dynamic system
50+ * ` --crate-type=cdylib ` , ` #! [crate_type = "cdylib"] ` - A dynamic system
5151 library will be produced. This is used when compiling
5252 a dynamic library to be loaded from another language. This output type will
5353 create ` *.so ` files on Linux, ` *.dylib ` files on macOS, and ` *.dll ` files on
5454 Windows.
5555
56- * ` --crate-type=rlib ` , ` #[crate_type = "rlib"] ` - A "Rust library" file will be
56+ * ` --crate-type=rlib ` , ` #! [crate_type = "rlib"] ` - A "Rust library" file will be
5757 produced. This is used as an intermediate artifact and can be thought of as a
5858 "static Rust library". These ` rlib ` files, unlike ` staticlib ` files, are
5959 interpreted by the compiler in future linkage. This essentially means
6060 that ` rustc ` will look for metadata in ` rlib ` files like it looks for metadata
6161 in dynamic libraries. This form of output is used to produce statically linked
6262 executables as well as ` staticlib ` outputs.
6363
64- * ` --crate-type=proc-macro ` , ` #[crate_type = "proc-macro"] ` - The output
64+ * ` --crate-type=proc-macro ` , ` #! [crate_type = "proc-macro"] ` - The output
6565 produced is not specified, but if a ` -L ` path is provided to it then the
6666 compiler will recognize the output artifacts as a macro and it can be loaded
6767 for a program. Crates compiled with this crate type must only export
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