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Match unmatched backticks in library/

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est31 2023-03-03 02:35:10 +01:00
parent 13471d3b20
commit 999405059c
17 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -2145,7 +2145,7 @@ impl<T, I: iter::TrustedLen<Item = T>> ToRcSlice<T> for I {
Rc::from_iter_exact(self, low) Rc::from_iter_exact(self, low)
} }
} else { } else {
// TrustedLen contract guarantees that `upper_bound == `None` implies an iterator // TrustedLen contract guarantees that `upper_bound == None` implies an iterator
// length exceeding `usize::MAX`. // length exceeding `usize::MAX`.
// The default implementation would collect into a vec which would panic. // The default implementation would collect into a vec which would panic.
// Thus we panic here immediately without invoking `Vec` code. // Thus we panic here immediately without invoking `Vec` code.

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@ -2895,7 +2895,7 @@ impl<T, I: iter::TrustedLen<Item = T>> ToArcSlice<T> for I {
Arc::from_iter_exact(self, low) Arc::from_iter_exact(self, low)
} }
} else { } else {
// TrustedLen contract guarantees that `upper_bound == `None` implies an iterator // TrustedLen contract guarantees that `upper_bound == None` implies an iterator
// length exceeding `usize::MAX`. // length exceeding `usize::MAX`.
// The default implementation would collect into a vec which would panic. // The default implementation would collect into a vec which would panic.
// Thus we panic here immediately without invoking `Vec` code. // Thus we panic here immediately without invoking `Vec` code.

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
//! let value_any = value as &dyn Any; //! let value_any = value as &dyn Any;
//! //!
//! // Try to convert our value to a `String`. If successful, we want to //! // Try to convert our value to a `String`. If successful, we want to
//! // output the String`'s length as well as its value. If not, it's a //! // output the `String`'s length as well as its value. If not, it's a
//! // different type: just print it out unadorned. //! // different type: just print it out unadorned.
//! match value_any.downcast_ref::<String>() { //! match value_any.downcast_ref::<String>() {
//! Some(as_string) => { //! Some(as_string) => {

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@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ pub struct RefCell<T: ?Sized> {
// Stores the location of the earliest currently active borrow. // Stores the location of the earliest currently active borrow.
// This gets updated whenever we go from having zero borrows // This gets updated whenever we go from having zero borrows
// to having a single borrow. When a borrow occurs, this gets included // to having a single borrow. When a borrow occurs, this gets included
// in the generated `BorrowError/`BorrowMutError` // in the generated `BorrowError`/`BorrowMutError`
#[cfg(feature = "debug_refcell")] #[cfg(feature = "debug_refcell")]
borrowed_at: Cell<Option<&'static crate::panic::Location<'static>>>, borrowed_at: Cell<Option<&'static crate::panic::Location<'static>>>,
value: UnsafeCell<T>, value: UnsafeCell<T>,

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
//! another function. The `dialect` and `phase` parameters indicate which [version of MIR][dialect //! another function. The `dialect` and `phase` parameters indicate which [version of MIR][dialect
//! docs] you are inserting here. Generally you'll want to use `#![custom_mir(dialect = "built")]` //! docs] you are inserting here. Generally you'll want to use `#![custom_mir(dialect = "built")]`
//! if you want your MIR to be modified by the full MIR pipeline, or `#![custom_mir(dialect = //! if you want your MIR to be modified by the full MIR pipeline, or `#![custom_mir(dialect =
//! "runtime", phase = "optimized")] if you don't. //! "runtime", phase = "optimized")]` if you don't.
//! //!
//! [dialect docs]: //! [dialect docs]:
//! https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/mir/enum.MirPhase.html //! https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/mir/enum.MirPhase.html

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ impl Alignment {
/// Returns the alignment for a type. /// Returns the alignment for a type.
/// ///
/// This provides the same numerical value as [`mem::align_of`], /// This provides the same numerical value as [`mem::align_of`],
/// but in an `Alignment` instead of a `usize. /// but in an `Alignment` instead of a `usize`.
#[unstable(feature = "ptr_alignment_type", issue = "102070")] #[unstable(feature = "ptr_alignment_type", issue = "102070")]
#[inline] #[inline]
pub const fn of<T>() -> Self { pub const fn of<T>() -> Self {

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@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ impl<T> [T] {
// This operation is still `O(n)`. // This operation is still `O(n)`.
// //
// Example: We start in this state, where `r` represents "next // Example: We start in this state, where `r` represents "next
// read" and `w` represents "next_write`. // read" and `w` represents "next_write".
// //
// r // r
// +---+---+---+---+---+---+ // +---+---+---+---+---+---+

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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ where
// 1. `block` - Number of elements in the block. // 1. `block` - Number of elements in the block.
// 2. `start` - Start pointer into the `offsets` array. // 2. `start` - Start pointer into the `offsets` array.
// 3. `end` - End pointer into the `offsets` array. // 3. `end` - End pointer into the `offsets` array.
// 4. `offsets - Indices of out-of-order elements within the block. // 4. `offsets` - Indices of out-of-order elements within the block.
// The current block on the left side (from `l` to `l.add(block_l)`). // The current block on the left side (from `l` to `l.add(block_l)`).
let mut l = v.as_mut_ptr(); let mut l = v.as_mut_ptr();
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ where
let mut offsets_l = [MaybeUninit::<u8>::uninit(); BLOCK]; let mut offsets_l = [MaybeUninit::<u8>::uninit(); BLOCK];
// The current block on the right side (from `r.sub(block_r)` to `r`). // The current block on the right side (from `r.sub(block_r)` to `r`).
// SAFETY: The documentation for .add() specifically mention that `vec.as_ptr().add(vec.len())` is always safe` // SAFETY: The documentation for .add() specifically mention that `vec.as_ptr().add(vec.len())` is always safe
let mut r = unsafe { l.add(v.len()) }; let mut r = unsafe { l.add(v.len()) };
let mut block_r = BLOCK; let mut block_r = BLOCK;
let mut start_r = ptr::null_mut(); let mut start_r = ptr::null_mut();

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ mod zip;
use core::cell::Cell; use core::cell::Cell;
/// An iterator that panics whenever `next` or next_back` is called /// An iterator that panics whenever `next` or `next_back` is called
/// after `None` has already been returned. This does not violate /// after `None` has already been returned. This does not violate
/// `Iterator`'s contract. Used to test that iterator adapters don't /// `Iterator`'s contract. Used to test that iterator adapters don't
/// poll their inner iterators after exhausting them. /// poll their inner iterators after exhausting them.

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ use crate::simd::{
/// let zm_add = a0.zip(a1).map(|(lhs, rhs)| lhs + rhs); /// let zm_add = a0.zip(a1).map(|(lhs, rhs)| lhs + rhs);
/// let zm_mul = a0.zip(a1).map(|(lhs, rhs)| lhs * rhs); /// let zm_mul = a0.zip(a1).map(|(lhs, rhs)| lhs * rhs);
/// ///
/// // `Simd<T, N>` implements `From<[T; N]> /// // `Simd<T, N>` implements `From<[T; N]>`
/// let (v0, v1) = (Simd::from(a0), Simd::from(a1)); /// let (v0, v1) = (Simd::from(a0), Simd::from(a1));
/// // Which means arrays implement `Into<Simd<T, N>>`. /// // Which means arrays implement `Into<Simd<T, N>>`.
/// assert_eq!(v0 + v1, zm_add.into()); /// assert_eq!(v0 + v1, zm_add.into());

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@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@ impl From<fs::File> for Stdio {
/// use std::fs::File; /// use std::fs::File;
/// use std::process::Command; /// use std::process::Command;
/// ///
/// // With the `foo.txt` file containing `Hello, world!" /// // With the `foo.txt` file containing "Hello, world!"
/// let file = File::open("foo.txt").unwrap(); /// let file = File::open("foo.txt").unwrap();
/// ///
/// let reverse = Command::new("rev") /// let reverse = Command::new("rev")

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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ impl Thread {
// [FINISHED → JOINED] // [FINISHED → JOINED]
// To synchronize with the child task's memory accesses to // To synchronize with the child task's memory accesses to
// `inner` up to the point of the assignment of `FINISHED`, // `inner` up to the point of the assignment of `FINISHED`,
// `Ordering::Acquire` must be used for the above `swap` call`. // `Ordering::Acquire` must be used for the above `swap` call.
} }
_ => unsafe { hint::unreachable_unchecked() }, _ => unsafe { hint::unreachable_unchecked() },
} }

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ pub fn cvt_nz(error: libc::c_int) -> crate::io::Result<()> {
// do so. In 1003.1-2004 this was fixed. // do so. In 1003.1-2004 this was fixed.
// //
// glibc's implementation did the flush, unsafely, before glibc commit // glibc's implementation did the flush, unsafely, before glibc commit
// 91e7cf982d01 `abort: Do not flush stdio streams [BZ #15436]' by Florian // 91e7cf982d01 `abort: Do not flush stdio streams [BZ #15436]` by Florian
// Weimer. According to glibc's NEWS: // Weimer. According to glibc's NEWS:
// //
// The abort function terminates the process immediately, without flushing // The abort function terminates the process immediately, without flushing

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ fn no_lookup_host_duplicates() {
let mut addrs = HashMap::new(); let mut addrs = HashMap::new();
let lh = match LookupHost::try_from(("localhost", 0)) { let lh = match LookupHost::try_from(("localhost", 0)) {
Ok(lh) => lh, Ok(lh) => lh,
Err(e) => panic!("couldn't resolve `localhost': {e}"), Err(e) => panic!("couldn't resolve `localhost`: {e}"),
}; };
for sa in lh { for sa in lh {
*addrs.entry(sa).or_insert(0) += 1; *addrs.entry(sa).or_insert(0) += 1;

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@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ impl Wtf8 {
} }
/// Returns the code point at `position` if it is in the ASCII range, /// Returns the code point at `position` if it is in the ASCII range,
/// or `b'\xFF' otherwise. /// or `b'\xFF'` otherwise.
/// ///
/// # Panics /// # Panics
/// ///

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@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ fn make_owned_test(test: &&TestDescAndFn) -> TestDescAndFn {
} }
/// Invoked when unit tests terminate. Returns `Result::Err` if the test is /// Invoked when unit tests terminate. Returns `Result::Err` if the test is
/// considered a failure. By default, invokes `report() and checks for a `0` /// considered a failure. By default, invokes `report()` and checks for a `0`
/// result. /// result.
pub fn assert_test_result<T: Termination>(result: T) -> Result<(), String> { pub fn assert_test_result<T: Termination>(result: T) -> Result<(), String> {
let code = result.report().to_i32(); let code = result.report().to_i32();

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ pub type _Unwind_Exception_Cleanup_Fn =
// FIXME: The `#[link]` attributes on `extern "C"` block marks those symbols declared in // FIXME: The `#[link]` attributes on `extern "C"` block marks those symbols declared in
// the block are reexported in dylib build of std. This is needed when build rustc with // the block are reexported in dylib build of std. This is needed when build rustc with
// feature `llvm-libunwind', as no other cdylib will provided those _Unwind_* symbols. // feature `llvm-libunwind`, as no other cdylib will provided those _Unwind_* symbols.
// However the `link` attribute is duplicated multiple times and does not just export symbol, // However the `link` attribute is duplicated multiple times and does not just export symbol,
// a better way to manually export symbol would be another attribute like `#[export]`. // a better way to manually export symbol would be another attribute like `#[export]`.
// See the logic in function rustc_codegen_ssa::src::back::exported_symbols, module // See the logic in function rustc_codegen_ssa::src::back::exported_symbols, module