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Remove seemingly unused sugarise-doc-comments Python script. #48761
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This Python script converts documentation comments from the `#[doc = "..."]` attribute to the `///` syntax. It was added six years ago, presumably to help with the transition when `///` was implemented and hasn't really been touched since. I don't think there's much value in keeping it around at this point.
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…crichton Remove seemingly unused sugarise-doc-comments Python script. This Python script converts documentation comments from the `#[doc = "..."]` attribute to the `///` syntax. It was added six years ago, presumably to help with the transition when `///` was implemented and hasn't really been touched since. I don't think there's much value in keeping it around at this point.
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…crichton Remove seemingly unused sugarise-doc-comments Python script. This Python script converts documentation comments from the `#[doc = "..."]` attribute to the `///` syntax. It was added six years ago, presumably to help with the transition when `///` was implemented and hasn't really been touched since. I don't think there's much value in keeping it around at this point.
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This Python script converts documentation comments from the
#[doc = "..."]
attribute to the///
syntax. It was added sixyears ago, presumably to help with the transition when
///
wasimplemented and hasn't really been touched since. I don't think there's
much value in keeping it around at this point.