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The current version of doc-comment is 0.3.3.
0.3.1 (older version) Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: High
Approved without comment by Mark-Simulacrum on 2019-06-23
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Trivial macro crate implementing a trick for expanding macros within doc comments on older versions of rustc.