Convert some module-level //
and ///
comments to //!
.
This makes their intent and expected location clearer. We see some examples where these comments were not clearly separate from `use` declarations, which made it hard to understand what the comment is describing.
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//! The expansion from a test function to the appropriate test struct for libtest
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//! Ideally, this code would be in libtest but for efficiency and error messages it lives here.
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use crate::errors;
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/// The expansion from a test function to the appropriate test struct for libtest
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/// Ideally, this code would be in libtest but for efficiency and error messages it lives here.
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use crate::util::{check_builtin_macro_attribute, warn_on_duplicate_attribute};
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use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
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use rustc_ast::{self as ast, attr, GenericParamKind};
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/// Converts unsigned integers into a string representation with some base.
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/// Bases up to and including 36 can be used for case-insensitive things.
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//! Converts unsigned integers into a string representation with some base.
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//! Bases up to and including 36 can be used for case-insensitive things.
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use std::ascii;
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use std::fmt;
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/// Functionality for statements, operands, places, and things that appear in them.
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//! Functionality for statements, operands, places, and things that appear in them.
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use super::{interpret::GlobalAlloc, *};
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// Functionality for terminators and helper types that appear in terminators.
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//! Functionality for terminators and helper types that appear in terminators.
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use rustc_hir::LangItem;
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use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
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/// A target tuple for OpenWrt MIPS64 targets
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///
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//! A target tuple for OpenWrt MIPS64 targets.
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use crate::abi::Endian;
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use crate::spec::{base, Target, TargetOptions};
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// Based on
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// https://github.com/matthieu-m/rfc2580/blob/b58d1d3cba0d4b5e859d3617ea2d0943aaa31329/examples/thin.rs
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// by matthieu-m
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//! Based on
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//! <https://github.com/matthieu-m/rfc2580/blob/b58d1d3cba0d4b5e859d3617ea2d0943aaa31329/examples/thin.rs>
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//! by matthieu-m
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use crate::alloc::{self, Layout, LayoutError};
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use core::error::Error;
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use core::fmt::{self, Debug, Display, Formatter};
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// Code taken from the `packed_simd` crate
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// Run this code with `cargo test --example dot_product`
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//use std::iter::zip;
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//! Code taken from the `packed_simd` crate.
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//! Run this code with `cargo test --example dot_product`.
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#![feature(array_chunks)]
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#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
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///! An encapsulation of `BufReader`'s buffer management logic.
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///
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/// This module factors out the basic functionality of `BufReader` in order to protect two core
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/// invariants:
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/// * `filled` bytes of `buf` are always initialized
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/// * `pos` is always <= `filled`
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/// Since this module encapsulates the buffer management logic, we can ensure that the range
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/// `pos..filled` is always a valid index into the initialized region of the buffer. This means
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/// that user code which wants to do reads from a `BufReader` via `buffer` + `consume` can do so
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/// without encountering any runtime bounds checks.
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//! An encapsulation of `BufReader`'s buffer management logic.
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//!
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//! This module factors out the basic functionality of `BufReader` in order to protect two core
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//! invariants:
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//! * `filled` bytes of `buf` are always initialized
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//! * `pos` is always <= `filled`
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//! Since this module encapsulates the buffer management logic, we can ensure that the range
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//! `pos..filled` is always a valid index into the initialized region of the buffer. This means
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//! that user code which wants to do reads from a `BufReader` via `buffer` + `consume` can do so
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//! without encountering any runtime bounds checks.
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use crate::cmp;
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use crate::io::{self, BorrowedBuf, Read};
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use crate::mem::MaybeUninit;
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/// The underlying OsString/OsStr implementation on Windows is a
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/// wrapper around the "WTF-8" encoding; see the `wtf8` module for more.
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//! The underlying OsString/OsStr implementation on Windows is a
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//! wrapper around the "WTF-8" encoding; see the `wtf8` module for more.
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use crate::borrow::Cow;
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use crate::collections::TryReserveError;
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use crate::fmt;
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