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Clarified code example in char primitive doc #55247
Clarified code example in char primitive doc #55247
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The example was not as clear as it could be because it was making an assumption about the structure of the data in order to multiply the number of collection elements by the item size. This change demonstrates the idea more straightforwardly, without the calculation.
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…xample, r=joshtriplett Clarified code example in char primitive doc The example was not as clear as it could be because it was making an assumption about the structure of the data in order to multiply the number of elements in the slice by the item size. This change demonstrates the idea more straightforwardly, without needing a calculation, by just comparing the size of the slices.
…xample, r=joshtriplett Clarified code example in char primitive doc The example was not as clear as it could be because it was making an assumption about the structure of the data in order to multiply the number of elements in the slice by the item size. This change demonstrates the idea more straightforwardly, without needing a calculation, by just comparing the size of the slices.
…xample, r=joshtriplett Clarified code example in char primitive doc The example was not as clear as it could be because it was making an assumption about the structure of the data in order to multiply the number of elements in the slice by the item size. This change demonstrates the idea more straightforwardly, without needing a calculation, by just comparing the size of the slices.
Rollup of 22 pull requests Successful merges: - #53507 (Add doc for impl From for Waker) - #53931 (Gradually expanding libstd's keyword documentation) - #54965 (update tcp stream documentation) - #54977 (Accept `Option<Box<$t:ty>>` in macro argument) - #55138 (in which unused-parens suggestions heed what the user actually wrote) - #55173 (Suggest appropriate syntax on missing lifetime specifier in return type) - #55200 (Documents `From` implementations for `Stdio`) - #55245 (submodules: update clippy from 5afdf8b to b1d0343) - #55247 (Clarified code example in char primitive doc) - #55251 (Fix a typo in the documentation of RangeInclusive) - #55253 (only issue "variant of the expected type" suggestion for enums) - #55254 (Correct trailing ellipsis in name_from_pat) - #55269 (fix typos in various places) - #55282 (Remove redundant clone) - #55285 (Do some copy editing on the release notes) - #55291 (Update stdsimd submodule) - #55296 (Set RUST_BACKTRACE=0 for rustdoc-ui/failed-doctest-output.rs) - #55306 (Regression test for #54478.) - #55328 (Fix doc for new copysign functions) - #55340 (Operands no longer appear in places) - #55345 (Remove is_null) - #55348 (Update RELEASES.md after destabilization of non_modrs_mods) Failed merges: r? @ghost
The example was not as clear as it could be because it was making an assumption about the structure of the data in order to multiply the number of elements in the slice by the item size. This change demonstrates the idea more straightforwardly, without needing a calculation, by just comparing the size of the slices.