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Add some backticks to the `rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::Adjustment` docs

A few `[i32]`s are getting picked up as intra-doc links, rather than showing as slices, making the sentence quite confusing.

See https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/adjustment/struct.Adjustment.html
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GuillaumeGomez authored May 25, 2021
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adjustment.rs
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pub enum PointerCast {
/// 1. The simplest cases are where a pointer is not adjusted fat vs thin.
/// Here the pointer will be dereferenced N times (where a dereference can
/// happen to raw or borrowed pointers or any smart pointer which implements
/// Deref, including Box<_>). The types of dereferences is given by
/// `Deref`, including `Box<_>`). The types of dereferences is given by
/// `autoderefs`. It can then be auto-referenced zero or one times, indicated
/// by `autoref`, to either a raw or borrowed pointer. In these cases unsize is
/// `false`.
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ pub enum PointerCast {
/// with a thin pointer, deref a number of times, unsize the underlying data,
/// then autoref. The 'unsize' phase may change a fixed length array to a
/// dynamically sized one, a concrete object to a trait object, or statically
/// sized struct to a dynamically sized one. E.g., &[i32; 4] -> &[i32] is
/// sized struct to a dynamically sized one. E.g., `&[i32; 4]` -> `&[i32]` is
/// represented by:
///
/// ```
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ pub enum PointerCast {
/// ```
///
/// Note that for a struct, the 'deep' unsizing of the struct is not recorded.
/// E.g., `struct Foo<T> { x: T }` we can coerce &Foo<[i32; 4]> to &Foo<[i32]>
/// E.g., `struct Foo<T> { x: T }` we can coerce `&Foo<[i32; 4]>` to `&Foo<[i32]>`
/// The autoderef and -ref are the same as in the above example, but the type
/// stored in `unsize` is `Foo<[i32]>`, we don't store any further detail about
/// the underlying conversions from `[i32; 4]` to `[i32]`.
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ pub enum PointerCast {
/// that case, we have the pointer we need coming in, so there are no
/// autoderefs, and no autoref. Instead we just do the `Unsize` transformation.
/// At some point, of course, `Box` should move out of the compiler, in which
/// case this is analogous to transforming a struct. E.g., Box<[i32; 4]> ->
/// Box<[i32]> is an `Adjust::Unsize` with the target `Box<[i32]>`.
/// case this is analogous to transforming a struct. E.g., `Box<[i32; 4]>` ->
/// `Box<[i32]>` is an `Adjust::Unsize` with the target `Box<[i32]>`.
#[derive(Clone, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable, TypeFoldable)]
pub struct Adjustment<'tcx> {
pub kind: Adjust<'tcx>,

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