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reword descriptions of the deprecated int modules
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//! Constants for the 128-bit signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `i128` primitive type][i128].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i128` primitive type][i128].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 16-bit signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `i16` primitive type][i16].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i16` primitive type][i16].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 32-bit signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `i32` primitive type][i32].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i32` primitive type][i32].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 64-bit signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `i64` primitive type][i64].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i64` primitive type][i64].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 8-bit signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `i8` primitive type][i8].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i8` primitive type][i8].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the pointer-sized signed integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `isize` primitive type][isize].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`isize` primitive type][isize].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 128-bit unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `u128` primitive type][u128].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`u128` primitive type][u128].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 16-bit unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `u16` primitive type][u16].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`i16` primitive type][i16].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 32-bit unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `u32` primitive type][u32].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`u32` primitive type][u32].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 64-bit unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `u64` primitive type][u64].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`u64` primitive type][u64].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the 8-bit unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `u8` primitive type][u8].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`u8` primitive type][u8].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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//! Constants for the pointer-sized unsigned integer type.
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//!
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//! *[See also the `usize` primitive type][usize].*
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//! Redundant constants module for the [`usize` primitive type][usize].
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//!
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//! New code should use the associated constants directly on the primitive type.
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