properly document panics in div_euclid and rem_euclid
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@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ if `self < 0`, this is equal to round towards +/- infinity.
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# Panics
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0.
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0 or the division results in overflow.
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# Examples
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@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ This is done as if by the Euclidean division algorithm -- given
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# Panics
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0.
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0 or the division results in overflow.
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# Examples
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@ -3694,6 +3694,10 @@ Since, for the positive integers, all common
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definitions of division are equal, this
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is exactly equal to `self / rhs`.
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# Panics
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0.
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# Examples
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Basic usage:
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@ -3719,6 +3723,10 @@ Since, for the positive integers, all common
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definitions of division are equal, this
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is exactly equal to `self % rhs`.
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# Panics
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This function will panic if `rhs` is 0.
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# Examples
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Basic usage:
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