diff --git a/docs/src/prerequisites/index.md b/docs/src/prerequisites/index.md index 6454a69..bc91b02 100644 --- a/docs/src/prerequisites/index.md +++ b/docs/src/prerequisites/index.md @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ To run `wasm-pack` you'll need to have both Rust and npm installed and configured. -- [Rust](./rust.html) -- [npm](./npm.html) +- [Rust](./prerequisites/rust.html) +- [npm](./prerequisites/npm.html) In the future, we intend to rewrite the npm registry client bits so that the need for a Node runtime is eliminated. If you're excited about that work- you should diff --git a/docs/src/tutorial/index.md b/docs/src/tutorial/index.md index 21df55c..75637ee 100644 --- a/docs/src/tutorial/index.md +++ b/docs/src/tutorial/index.md @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Be sure to have done the following before starting: 1. [Install `wasm-pack`](../../installer) 1. Read and install the [Prerequisites](../prerequisites/index.html). - - You'll need [Rust], version 1.30 or higher. (Currently either `beta` or `nightly` channels). [Learn more](../project-setup/rust.html). - - You'll need [Node.js] and [npm] installed. You'll also need an npm Account. [Learn more](../project-setup/npm.html). + - You'll need [Rust], version 1.30 or higher. (Currently either `beta` or `nightly` channels). [Learn more](../prerequisites/rust.html). + - You'll need [Node.js] and [npm] installed. You'll also need an npm Account. [Learn more](../prerequisites/npm.html). ⚠️ We strongly recommend that you install [Node.js] using a version manager. You can learn more [here](https://npmjs.com/get-npm). diff --git a/docs/src/tutorial/template-deep-dive/src-utils-rs.md b/docs/src/tutorial/template-deep-dive/src-utils-rs.md index 3ea5cb2..0ee271b 100644 --- a/docs/src/tutorial/template-deep-dive/src-utils-rs.md +++ b/docs/src/tutorial/template-deep-dive/src-utils-rs.md @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ We will discuss: ## 1. Defining `set_panic_hook` -``` +```rust use cfg_if::cfg_if; ``` This allows us to write `cfg_if!` instead of `cfg_if::cfg_if!`, identically to the line in `src/lib.rs`. -``` +```rust cfg_if! { if #[cfg(feature = "console_error_panic_hook")] { extern crate console_error_panic_hook; @@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ As described in the preceding section, the macro `cfg_if!` evaluates the `if` st The entire macro block will either be replaced with the statements in the `if` block or with those in the `else` block. These two cases are now described in turn: -``` +```rust extern crate console_error_panic_hook; pub use self::console_error_panic_hook::set_once as set_panic_hook; ``` Due to the `use` statement, the function `self::console_error_panic_hook::set_once` can now be accessed more conveniently as `set_panic_hook`. Due to `pub`, this function will be publicly accessible outside of the `utils` module as `utils::set_panic_hook`. -``` +```rust #[inline] pub fn set_panic_hook() {} ``` @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ To do this, a panic hook for WebAssembly is provided that logs panics to the dev Note that although the template sets up the function, your error messages will not automatically be enhanced. To enable the enhanced errors, call the function `utils::set_panic_hook()` in `lib.rs` when your code first runs. The function may be called multiple times if needed. -For more details, see the [`console_error_panic_hook` repository](https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook). \ No newline at end of file +For more details, see the [`console_error_panic_hook` repository](https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook).