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Robert Griesemer authored
Neither gofmt nor godoc are making use of a Styler (for token-specific formatting) anymore. Stylers interacted in complicated ways with HTML-escaping which was why the printer needed an HTML mode in the first place. godoc now uses a more powerful and general text formatting function that does HTML escaping, text selection, and can handle token-specific formatting if so desired (currently used only for comments). As a consequence, cleaned up uses of go/printer in godoc; simplified the various write utility functions, and also removed the need for the "html" template format (in favor of html-esc which now does the same and is used more pervasively). Applied gofmt -w src misc to verify no changes occured, and tested godoc manually. There should be no visible changes except that (type) code snippets presented for godoc package documentation now uses the same formatting as for general source code and thus comments get the comment-specific color here as well (not the case at the moment). (TODO: godoc needs a good automatic test suite). R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4152042
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