Say "last" instead of "rightmost" in the documentation for std::str::rfind
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In the documentation comment for `std::str::rfind`, say "last" instead of "rightmost" to describe the match that `rfind` finds. This follows the spirit of #30459, for which `trim_left` and `trim_right` were replaced by `trim_start` and `trim_end` to be more clear about how they work on text which is displayed right-to-left.
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@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ pub fn find<'a, P: Pattern<'a>>(&'a self, pat: P) -> Option<usize> {
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pat.into_searcher(self).next_match().map(|(i, _)| i)
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}
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/// Returns the byte index for the first character of the rightmost match of the pattern in
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/// Returns the byte index for the first character of the last match of the pattern in
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/// this string slice.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if the pattern doesn't match.
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