Fix type name in doc example for Iter and IterMut

This commit is contained in:
Marcus Svensson 2021-01-07 18:22:37 +01:00
parent b5c496de37
commit 10180b4c53

View File

@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn size_from_ptr<T>(_: *const T) -> usize {
/// Basic usage:
///
/// ```
/// // First, we declare a type which has `iter` method to get the `Iter` struct (&[usize here]):
/// // First, we declare a type which has `iter` method to get the `Iter` struct (&[usize] here):
/// let slice = &[1, 2, 3];
///
/// // Then, we iterate over it:
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ pub(super) fn new(slice: &'a [T]) -> Self {
///
/// ```
/// // First, we declare a type which has the `iter` method to get the `Iter`
/// // struct (&[usize here]):
/// // struct (&[usize] here):
/// let slice = &[1, 2, 3];
///
/// // Then, we get the iterator:
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ fn as_ref(&self) -> &[T] {
///
/// ```
/// // First, we declare a type which has `iter_mut` method to get the `IterMut`
/// // struct (&[usize here]):
/// // struct (&[usize] here):
/// let mut slice = &mut [1, 2, 3];
///
/// // Then, we iterate over it and increment each element value:
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ pub(super) fn new(slice: &'a mut [T]) -> Self {
///
/// ```
/// // First, we declare a type which has `iter_mut` method to get the `IterMut`
/// // struct (&[usize here]):
/// // struct (&[usize] here):
/// let mut slice = &mut [1, 2, 3];
///
/// {