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Add primitive documentation to libcore
This works by doing two things: - Adding links that are specific to the crate. Since not all primitive items are defined in `core` (due to lang_items), these need to use relative links and not intra-doc links. - Duplicating `primitive_docs` in both core and std. This allows not needing CARGO_PKG_NAME to build the standard library. It also adds a tidy check to make sure they stay the same.
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library/core/primitive_docs/fs_file.md
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library/core/primitive_docs/io_bufread.md
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library/core/primitive_docs/io_read.md
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library/core/primitive_docs/io_seek.md
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../std/io/trait.Seek.html
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library/core/primitive_docs/io_write.md
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../std/io/trait.Write.html
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library/core/primitive_docs/net_tosocketaddrs.md
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../std/net/trait.ToSocketAddrs.html
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library/core/primitive_docs/process_exit.md
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../std/process/fn.exit.html
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library/core/primitive_docs/string_string.md
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../std/string/struct.String.html
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#[lang = "bool"]
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impl bool {
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/// Returns `Some(t)` if the `bool` is [`true`](keyword.true.html), or `None` otherwise.
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/// Returns `Some(t)` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html),
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/// or `None` otherwise.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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if self { Some(t) } else { None }
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}
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/// Returns `Some(f())` if the `bool` is [`true`](keyword.true.html), or `None` otherwise.
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/// Returns `Some(f())` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html),
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/// or `None` otherwise.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// Converts a `u32` to a `char`.
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///
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/// Note that all `char`s are valid [`u32`]s, and can be cast to one with
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/// [`as`](keyword.as.html):
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/// [`as`](../std/keyword.as.html):
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///
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/// ```
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/// let c = '💯';
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/// println!("\\u{{2764}}");
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/// ```
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///
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/// Using [`to_string`](string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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/// Using [`to_string`](../std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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///
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/// ```
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/// assert_eq!('❤'.escape_unicode().to_string(), "\\u{2764}");
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/// println!("\\n");
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/// ```
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///
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/// Using [`to_string`](string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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/// Using [`to_string`](../std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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///
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/// ```
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/// assert_eq!('\n'.escape_debug().to_string(), "\\n");
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/// println!("\\\"");
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/// ```
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///
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/// Using [`to_string`](string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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/// Using [`to_string`](../std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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///
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/// ```
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/// assert_eq!('"'.escape_default().to_string(), "\\\"");
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/// println!("i\u{307}");
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/// ```
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///
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/// Using [`to_string`](string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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/// Using [`to_string`](../std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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///
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/// ```
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/// assert_eq!('C'.to_lowercase().to_string(), "c");
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/// println!("SS");
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/// ```
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///
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/// Using [`to_string`](string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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/// Using [`to_string`](../std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string):
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///
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/// ```
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/// assert_eq!('c'.to_uppercase().to_string(), "C");
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#![feature(decl_macro)]
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#![feature(doc_cfg)]
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#![feature(doc_notable_trait)]
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#![feature(doc_primitive)]
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#![feature(exhaustive_patterns)]
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#![feature(extern_types)]
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#![feature(fundamental)]
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/* compiler built-in */
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}
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}
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include!("primitive_docs.rs");
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Box::into_raw
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fs::File
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io::BufRead
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io::Seek
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io::Write
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net::ToSocketAddrs
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process::exit
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// `library/{std,core}/src/primitive_docs.rs` should have the same contents.
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// These are different files so that relative links work properly without
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// having to have `CARGO_PKG_NAME` set, but conceptually they should always be the same.
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#[doc(primitive = "bool")]
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#[doc(alias = "true")]
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#[doc(alias = "false")]
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/// assert!(!bool_val);
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`true`]: keyword.true.html
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/// [`false`]: keyword.false.html
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/// [`true`]: ../std/keyword.true.html
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/// [`false`]: ../std/keyword.false.html
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/// [`BitAnd`]: ops::BitAnd
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/// [`BitOr`]: ops::BitOr
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/// [`Not`]: ops::Not
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/// [`if`]: keyword.if.html
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/// [`if`]: ../std/keyword.if.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// behaviour of the `!` type - expressions with type `!` will coerce into any other type.
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///
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/// [`u32`]: prim@u32
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/// [`exit`]: process::exit
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#[doc = concat!("[`exit`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/process_exit.md"))]
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///
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/// # `!` and generics
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///
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/// because `!` coerces to `Result<!, ConnectionError>` automatically.
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///
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/// [`String::from_str`]: str::FromStr::from_str
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/// [`String`]: string::String
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#[doc = concat!("[`String`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/string_string.md"))]
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/// [`FromStr`]: str::FromStr
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///
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/// # `!` and traits
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/// `impl` for this which simply panics, but the same is true for any type (we could `impl
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/// Default` for (eg.) [`File`] by just making [`default()`] panic.)
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///
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/// [`File`]: fs::File
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#[doc = concat!("[`File`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/fs_file.md"))]
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/// [`Debug`]: fmt::Debug
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/// [`default()`]: Default::default
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///
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mod prim_never {}
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#[doc(primitive = "char")]
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//
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/// A character type.
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///
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/// The `char` type represents a single character. More specifically, since
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/// assert_eq!(5, s.len() * std::mem::size_of::<u8>());
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`String`]: string/struct.String.html
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#[doc = concat!("[`String`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/string_string.md"))]
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///
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/// As always, remember that a human intuition for 'character' might not map to
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/// Unicode's definitions. For example, despite looking similar, the 'é'
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/// [`null_mut`]: ptr::null_mut
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/// [`is_null`]: pointer::is_null
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/// [`offset`]: pointer::offset
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/// [`into_raw`]: Box::into_raw
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#[doc = concat!("[`into_raw`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/box_into_raw.md"))]
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/// [`drop`]: mem::drop
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/// [`write`]: ptr::write
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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/// # Editions
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///
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/// Prior to Rust 1.53, arrays did not implement [`IntoIterator`] by value, so the method call
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/// `array.into_iter()` auto-referenced into a [slice iterator](slice::iter). Right now, the old behavior
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/// is preserved in the 2015 and 2018 editions of Rust for compatibility, ignoring
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/// `IntoIterator` by value. In the future, the behavior on the 2015 and 2018 edition
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/// `array.into_iter()` auto-referenced into a [slice iterator](slice::iter). Right now, the old
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/// behavior is preserved in the 2015 and 2018 editions of Rust for compatibility, ignoring
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/// [`IntoIterator`] by value. In the future, the behavior on the 2015 and 2018 edition
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/// might be made consistent to the behavior of later editions.
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///
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/// ```rust,edition2018
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/// References, both shared and mutable.
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///
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/// A reference represents a borrow of some owned value. You can get one by using the `&` or `&mut`
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/// operators on a value, or by using a [`ref`](keyword.ref.html) or
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/// <code>[ref](keyword.ref.html) [mut](keyword.mut.html)</code> pattern.
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/// operators on a value, or by using a [`ref`](../std/keyword.ref.html) or
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/// <code>[ref](../std/keyword.ref.html) [mut](../std/keyword.mut.html)</code> pattern.
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///
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/// For those familiar with pointers, a reference is just a pointer that is assumed to be
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/// aligned, not null, and pointing to memory containing a valid value of `T` - for example,
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/// <code>&[bool]</code> can only point to an allocation containing the integer values `1`
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/// ([`true`](keyword.true.html)) or `0` ([`false`](keyword.false.html)), but creating a
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/// <code>&[bool]</code> that points to an allocation containing the value `3` causes
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/// undefined behaviour.
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/// ([`true`](../std/keyword.true.html)) or `0` ([`false`](../std/keyword.false.html)), but
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/// creating a <code>&[bool]</code> that points to an allocation containing
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/// the value `3` causes undefined behaviour.
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/// In fact, <code>[Option]\<&T></code> has the same memory representation as a
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/// nullable but aligned pointer, and can be passed across FFI boundaries as such.
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///
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///
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/// [`DerefMut`]: ops::DerefMut
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/// [`BorrowMut`]: borrow::BorrowMut
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/// [bool]: prim@bool
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///
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/// The following traits are implemented on `&T` references if the underlying `T` also implements
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/// that trait:
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/// [`std::fmt`]: fmt
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/// ['Pointer`]: fmt::Pointer
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/// [`Hash`]: hash::Hash
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/// [`ToSocketAddrs`]: net::ToSocketAddrs
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///
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/// `&mut T` references get all of the above except `ToSocketAddrs`, plus the following, if `T`
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///
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/// [`FusedIterator`]: iter::FusedIterator
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/// [`TrustedLen`]: iter::TrustedLen
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/// [`Seek`]: io::Seek
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/// [`BufRead`]: io::BufRead
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/// [`Read`]: io::Read
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#[doc = concat!("[`BufRead`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/io_bufread.md"))]
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#[doc = concat!("[`Read`]: ", include_str!("../primitive_docs/io_read.md"))]
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///
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/// Note that due to method call deref coercion, simply calling a trait method will act like they
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mod usize {
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#![feature(no_core)]
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extern crate primitive_doc;
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// @has 'cross_crate_primitive_doc/fn.foo.html' '//a[@href="../primitive_doc/primitive.usize.html"]' 'usize'
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// @has 'cross_crate_primitive_doc/fn.foo.html' '//a[@href="../primitive_doc/primitive.usize.html"]' 'link'
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/// [link](usize)
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pub fn foo() -> usize { 0 }
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pub mod extdeps;
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pub mod features;
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pub mod pal;
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pub mod primitive_docs;
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pub mod style;
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pub mod target_specific_tests;
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check!(pal, &library_path);
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check!(primitive_docs, &library_path);
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check!(unit_tests, &src_path);
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//! different files so that relative links work properly without having to have `CARGO_PKG_NAME`
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//! set, but conceptually they should always be the same.
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use std::path::Path;
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pub fn check(library_path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
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let std_name = "std/src/primitive_docs.rs";
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let core_name = "core/src/primitive_docs.rs";
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let std_contents = std::fs::read_to_string(library_path.join(std_name))
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.unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("failed to read library/{}: {}", std_name, e));
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let core_contents = std::fs::read_to_string(library_path.join(core_name))
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.unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("failed to read library/{}: {}", core_name, e));
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tidy_error!(bad, "library/{} and library/{} have different contents", core_name, std_name);
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}
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