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Add missing urls for array docs

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Guillaume Gomez 2017-01-24 21:16:41 +01:00
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
/// Arrays of sizes from 0 to 32 (inclusive) implement the following traits if /// Arrays of sizes from 0 to 32 (inclusive) implement the following traits if
/// the element type allows it: /// the element type allows it:
/// ///
/// - [`Clone`][clone] (only if `T: Copy`) /// - [`Clone`][clone] (only if `T: [Copy][copy]`)
/// - [`Debug`][debug] /// - [`Debug`][debug]
/// - [`IntoIterator`][intoiterator] (implemented for `&[T; N]` and `&mut [T; N]`) /// - [`IntoIterator`][intoiterator] (implemented for `&[T; N]` and `&mut [T; N]`)
/// - [`PartialEq`][partialeq], [`PartialOrd`][partialord], [`Eq`][eq], [`Ord`][ord] /// - [`PartialEq`][partialeq], [`PartialOrd`][partialord], [`Eq`][eq], [`Ord`][ord]
@ -287,8 +287,8 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
/// entirely different types. As a stopgap, trait implementations are /// entirely different types. As a stopgap, trait implementations are
/// statically generated up to size 32. /// statically generated up to size 32.
/// ///
/// Arrays of *any* size are [`Copy`][copy] if the element type is `Copy`. This /// Arrays of *any* size are [`Copy`][copy] if the element type is [`Copy`][copy]. This
/// works because the `Copy` trait is specially known to the compiler. /// works because the [`Copy`][copy] trait is specially known to the compiler.
/// ///
/// Arrays coerce to [slices (`[T]`)][slice], so a slice method may be called on /// Arrays coerce to [slices (`[T]`)][slice], so a slice method may be called on
/// an array. Indeed, this provides most of the API for working with arrays. /// an array. Indeed, this provides most of the API for working with arrays.
@ -297,23 +297,6 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
/// There is no way to move elements out of an array. See [`mem::replace`][replace] /// There is no way to move elements out of an array. See [`mem::replace`][replace]
/// for an alternative. /// for an alternative.
/// ///
/// [slice]: primitive.slice.html
/// [copy]: marker/trait.Copy.html
/// [clone]: clone/trait.Clone.html
/// [debug]: fmt/trait.Debug.html
/// [intoiterator]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
/// [partialeq]: cmp/trait.PartialEq.html
/// [partialord]: cmp/trait.PartialOrd.html
/// [eq]: cmp/trait.Eq.html
/// [ord]: cmp/trait.Ord.html
/// [hash]: hash/trait.Hash.html
/// [asref]: convert/trait.AsRef.html
/// [asmut]: convert/trait.AsMut.html
/// [borrow]: borrow/trait.Borrow.html
/// [borrowmut]: borrow/trait.BorrowMut.html
/// [default]: default/trait.Default.html
/// [replace]: mem/fn.replace.html
///
/// # Examples /// # Examples
/// ///
/// ``` /// ```
@ -347,13 +330,31 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
/// ``` /// ```
/// ///
/// If the array has 32 or fewer elements (see above), you can also use the /// If the array has 32 or fewer elements (see above), you can also use the
/// array reference's `IntoIterator` implementation: /// array reference's [`IntoIterator`] implementation:
/// ///
/// ``` /// ```
/// # let array: [i32; 3] = [0; 3]; /// # let array: [i32; 3] = [0; 3];
/// for x in &array { } /// for x in &array { }
/// ``` /// ```
/// ///
/// [slice]: primitive.slice.html
/// [copy]: marker/trait.Copy.html
/// [clone]: clone/trait.Clone.html
/// [debug]: fmt/trait.Debug.html
/// [intoiterator]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
/// [partialeq]: cmp/trait.PartialEq.html
/// [partialord]: cmp/trait.PartialOrd.html
/// [eq]: cmp/trait.Eq.html
/// [ord]: cmp/trait.Ord.html
/// [hash]: hash/trait.Hash.html
/// [asref]: convert/trait.AsRef.html
/// [asmut]: convert/trait.AsMut.html
/// [borrow]: borrow/trait.Borrow.html
/// [borrowmut]: borrow/trait.BorrowMut.html
/// [default]: default/trait.Default.html
/// [replace]: mem/fn.replace.html
/// [`IntoIterator`]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_array { } mod prim_array { }