Rollup merge of #80172 - camelid:prelude-docs-consistent-punct, r=steveklabnik
Use consistent punctuation for 'Prelude contents' docs
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//! The I/O Prelude
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//! The I/O Prelude.
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//!
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//! The purpose of this module is to alleviate imports of many common I/O traits
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//! by adding a glob import to the top of I/O heavy modules:
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//! The Rust Prelude.
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//! # The Rust Prelude
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//!
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//! Rust comes with a variety of things in its standard library. However, if
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//! you had to manually import every single thing that you used, it would be
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//! The current version of the prelude (version 1) lives in
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//! [`std::prelude::v1`], and re-exports the following:
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//!
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//! * [`std::marker`]::{[`Copy`], [`Send`], [`Sized`], [`Sync`], [`Unpin`]},
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//! * [`std::marker`]::{[`Copy`], [`Send`], [`Sized`], [`Sync`], [`Unpin`]}:
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//! marker traits that indicate fundamental properties of types.
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//! * [`std::ops`]::{[`Drop`], [`Fn`], [`FnMut`], [`FnOnce`]}, various
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//! * [`std::ops`]::{[`Drop`], [`Fn`], [`FnMut`], [`FnOnce`]}: various
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//! operations for both destructors and overloading `()`.
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//! * [`std::mem`]::[`drop`][`mem::drop`], a convenience function for explicitly
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//! * [`std::mem`]::[`drop`][`mem::drop`]: a convenience function for explicitly
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//! dropping a value.
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//! * [`std::boxed`]::[`Box`], a way to allocate values on the heap.
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//! * [`std::borrow`]::[`ToOwned`], the conversion trait that defines
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//! * [`std::boxed`]::[`Box`]: a way to allocate values on the heap.
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//! * [`std::borrow`]::[`ToOwned`]: the conversion trait that defines
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//! [`to_owned`], the generic method for creating an owned type from a
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//! borrowed type.
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//! * [`std::clone`]::[`Clone`], the ubiquitous trait that defines
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//! * [`std::clone`]::[`Clone`]: the ubiquitous trait that defines
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//! [`clone`][`Clone::clone`], the method for producing a copy of a value.
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//! * [`std::cmp`]::{[`PartialEq`], [`PartialOrd`], [`Eq`], [`Ord`] }, the
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//! * [`std::cmp`]::{[`PartialEq`], [`PartialOrd`], [`Eq`], [`Ord`]}: the
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//! comparison traits, which implement the comparison operators and are often
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//! seen in trait bounds.
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//! * [`std::convert`]::{[`AsRef`], [`AsMut`], [`Into`], [`From`]}, generic
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//! * [`std::convert`]::{[`AsRef`], [`AsMut`], [`Into`], [`From`]}: generic
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//! conversions, used by savvy API authors to create overloaded methods.
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//! * [`std::default`]::[`Default`], types that have default values.
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//! * [`std::iter`]::{[`Iterator`], [`Extend`], [`IntoIterator`]
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//! [`DoubleEndedIterator`], [`ExactSizeIterator`]}, iterators of various
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//! * [`std::iter`]::{[`Iterator`], [`Extend`], [`IntoIterator`],
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//! [`DoubleEndedIterator`], [`ExactSizeIterator`]}: iterators of various
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//! kinds.
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//! * [`std::option`]::[`Option`]::{[`self`][`Option`], [`Some`], [`None`]}, a
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//! type which expresses the presence or absence of a value. This type is so
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//! commonly used, its variants are also exported.
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//! * [`std::result`]::[`Result`]::{[`self`][`Result`], [`Ok`], [`Err`]}, a type
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//! * [`std::result`]::[`Result`]::{[`self`][`Result`], [`Ok`], [`Err`]}: a type
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//! for functions that may succeed or fail. Like [`Option`], its variants are
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//! exported as well.
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//! * [`std::string`]::{[`String`], [`ToString`]}, heap allocated strings.
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//! * [`std::vec`]::[`Vec`], a growable, heap-allocated vector.
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//! * [`std::string`]::{[`String`], [`ToString`]}: heap-allocated strings.
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//! * [`std::vec`]::[`Vec`]: a growable, heap-allocated vector.
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//!
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//! [`mem::drop`]: crate::mem::drop
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//! [`std::borrow`]: crate::borrow
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