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LL | /// if you want your MIR to be modified by the full MIR pipeline, or `#![custom_mir(dialect =
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:1:9
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LL | #![deny(rustdoc::unescaped_backticks)]
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:232:13
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LL | //! `#![rustc_expected_cgu_reuse(module="spike", cfg="rpass2", kind="post-lto")]
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:237:13
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:241:42
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LL | /// `cfg=... and not `#[cfg_attr]`
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:193:93
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LL | /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `span_delayed_bug` with the given `msg to
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:202:34
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LL | /// in `nt_to_tokenstream`
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:208:62
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LL | /// that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes, because `newtype_index! reserves
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:216:52
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LL | /// also avoids the need to import `OpenOptions`.
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:221:46
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LL | /// `HybridBitSet`. Has no effect if `row` does not exist.
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LL | /// RWU`s can get very large, so it uses a more compact representation.
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:254:15
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LL | /// in `U2`.
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LL | /// in `U2\`.
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:271:42
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LL | /// because it contains `[type error]`. Yuck! (See issue #29857 for
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:281:53
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LL | /// well as the second instance of `A: AutoTrait`) to suppress
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:300:54
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LL | /// `None`. Otherwise, it will return `Some(Dispatch)`.
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LL | /// or `None` if it isn't.
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LL | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
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LL | /// instead and use [`CloneCounterObserver::counter`] to increment.
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