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remove rustdoc warnings #73548
remove rustdoc warnings #73548
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//! (a) the patterns cover every possible constructor for the type [exhaustiveness] | ||
//! (b) each pattern is necessary [usefulness] | ||
//! (a) the patterns cover every possible constructor for the type exhaustiveness | ||
//! (b) each pattern is necessary usefulness |
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Use parens instead of brackets here.
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What do those signify?
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I would say in this circumstance, the parenthesized word signifies how the word is being used in this context. That is, the phrase preceding the parenthetical is the definition for the word.
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I think I get it now... I thought those words were just continuations of the sentence
r=me with nit fixed. @bors delegate+ |
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…static-morse remove rustdoc warnings
…static-morse remove rustdoc warnings
…static-morse remove rustdoc warnings
…arth Rollup of 17 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#72071 (Added detailed error code explanation for issue E0687 in Rust compiler.) - rust-lang#72369 (Bring net/parser.rs up to modern up to date with modern rust patterns) - rust-lang#72445 (Stabilize `#[track_caller]`.) - rust-lang#73466 (impl From<char> for String) - rust-lang#73548 (remove rustdoc warnings) - rust-lang#73649 (Fix sentence structure) - rust-lang#73678 (Update Box::from_raw example to generalize better) - rust-lang#73705 (stop taking references in Relate) - rust-lang#73716 (Document the static keyword) - rust-lang#73752 (Remap Windows ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER to ErrorKind::InvalidInput from Other) - rust-lang#73776 (Move terminator to new module) - rust-lang#73778 (Make `likely` and `unlikely` const, gated by feature `const_unlikely`) - rust-lang#73805 (Document the type keyword) - rust-lang#73806 (Use an 'approximate' universal upper bound when reporting region errors) - rust-lang#73828 (Fix wording for anonymous parameter name help) - rust-lang#73846 (Fix comma in debug_assert! docs) - rust-lang#73847 (Edit cursor.prev() method docs in lexer) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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