Following #74010 by converting some newer cases of backticked O notations to be italicized
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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ impl<T, A: AllocRef> RawVec<T, A> {
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/// Ensures that the buffer contains at least enough space to hold `len +
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/// additional` elements. If it doesn't already have enough capacity, will
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/// reallocate enough space plus comfortable slack space to get amortized
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/// `O(1)` behavior. Will limit this behavior if it would needlessly cause
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/// *O*(1) behavior. Will limit this behavior if it would needlessly cause
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/// itself to panic.
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///
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/// If `len` exceeds `self.capacity()`, this may fail to actually allocate
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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ use crate::raw_vec::RawVec;
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/// `Vec` does not guarantee any particular growth strategy when reallocating
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/// when full, nor when [`reserve`] is called. The current strategy is basic
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/// and it may prove desirable to use a non-constant growth factor. Whatever
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/// strategy is used will of course guarantee `O(1)` amortized [`push`].
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/// strategy is used will of course guarantee *O*(1) amortized [`push`].
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///
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/// `vec![x; n]`, `vec![a, b, c, d]`, and
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/// [`Vec::with_capacity(n)`][`Vec::with_capacity`], will all produce a `Vec`
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ fn str_index_overflow_fail() -> ! {
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/// self`. Equivalent to `&self[0 .. len]` or `&mut self[0 .. len]`. Unlike
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/// other indexing operations, this can never panic.
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// Prior to 1.20.0, these indexing operations were still supported by
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/// direct implementation of `Index` and `IndexMut`.
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ unsafe impl SliceIndex<str> for ops::RangeFull {
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/// Returns a slice of the given string from the byte range
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/// [`begin`, `end`).
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// Prior to 1.20.0, these indexing operations were still supported by
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/// direct implementation of `Index` and `IndexMut`.
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ unsafe impl SliceIndex<str> for ops::Range<usize> {
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/// Returns a slice of the given string from the byte range [`0`, `end`).
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/// Equivalent to `&self[0 .. end]` or `&mut self[0 .. end]`.
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// Prior to 1.20.0, these indexing operations were still supported by
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/// direct implementation of `Index` and `IndexMut`.
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@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ unsafe impl SliceIndex<str> for ops::RangeTo<usize> {
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/// `len`). Equivalent to `&self[begin .. len]` or `&mut self[begin ..
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/// len]`.
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// Prior to 1.20.0, these indexing operations were still supported by
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/// direct implementation of `Index` and `IndexMut`.
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@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ unsafe impl SliceIndex<str> for ops::RangeFrom<usize> {
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/// self[begin .. end + 1]`, except if `end` has the maximum value for
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/// `usize`.
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ unsafe impl SliceIndex<str> for ops::RangeInclusive<usize> {
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/// Equivalent to `&self [0 .. end + 1]`, except if `end` has the maximum
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/// value for `usize`.
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///
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/// This operation is `O(1)`.
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/// This operation is *O*(1).
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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