OS: linux, Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS (WSL)
Processor: 32 cpus, 64bit, little endian, AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core Processor
CC version: cc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) 9.3.0
vroot: /home/jalon/git/v
vexe: /home/jalon/git/v/v
vexe mtime: 2020-10-12 13:53:48
is vroot writable: true
V full version: V 0.1.29 d93b0f0.93bb756
Git version: git version 2.25.1
Git vroot status: 0.1.29-568-g93bb7564
.git/config present: true
/var/tmp/tcc status: master 5e73982e
thirdparty/tcc: N/A
What did you do?
Browse to https://modules.vlang.io/
What did you expect to see?
Lists of modules, with TOC in sorted order, and no duplicates.
What did you see instead?
As shown in this image of the TOC for builtin, a lot of the TOC entries are duplicated This is only showing a fraction. It is very cumbersome to try to scroll past all the duplicates to find what you may be interested in.
It is also a visual problem that the upper-level entries are not in sorted order. You either have to spend a lot of time scrolling back & forth to find what you want, or you are forced to hit Ctrl-F and hope you spell things correctly.

Working on that fix :smiley:
Closed. Fixed on #6659.
Most helpful comment
Working on that fix :smiley: