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Document Path::parent
behavior around relative paths
A relative path with just one component will return `Some("")` as its parent, which wasn't clear to me from the documentation. The parent of `""` is `None`, which was missing from the documentation as well.
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@ -2142,7 +2142,10 @@ impl Path {
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/// Returns the `Path` without its final component, if there is one.
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/// Returns [`None`] if the path terminates in a root or prefix.
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/// This means it returns `Some("")` for relative paths with one component.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if the path terminates in a root or prefix, or if it's
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/// the empty string.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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@ -2156,6 +2159,14 @@ impl Path {
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/// let grand_parent = parent.parent().unwrap();
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/// assert_eq!(grand_parent, Path::new("/"));
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/// assert_eq!(grand_parent.parent(), None);
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///
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/// let relative_path = Path::new("foo/bar");
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/// let parent = relative_path.parent();
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/// assert_eq!(parent, Some(Path::new("foo")));
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/// let grand_parent = parent.and_then(Path::parent);
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/// assert_eq!(grand_parent, Some(Path::new("")));
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/// let great_grand_parent = grand_parent.and_then(Path::parent);
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/// assert_eq!(great_grand_parent, None);
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/// ```
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[doc(alias = "dirname")]
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