Rollup merge of #123201 - Wilfred:patch-2, r=Nilstrieb
Improve wording in std::any explanation Prefer 'log' over 'log out' to avoid confusion, and use backticks consistently.
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//! ## Examples
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//! Consider a situation where we want to log out a value passed to a function.
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//! We know the value we're working on implements Debug, but we don't know its
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//! Consider a situation where we want to log a value passed to a function.
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//! We know the value we're working on implements `Debug`, but we don't know its
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//! concrete type. We want to give special treatment to certain types: in this
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//! case printing out the length of String values prior to their value.
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//! case printing out the length of `String` values prior to their value.
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//! We don't know the concrete type of our value at compile time, so we need to
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//! use runtime reflection instead.
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//!
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//! use std::fmt::Debug;
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//! use std::any::Any;
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//!
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//! // Logger function for any type that implements Debug.
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//! // Logger function for any type that implements `Debug`.
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//! fn log<T: Any + Debug>(value: &T) {
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//! let value_any = value as &dyn Any;
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//!
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