Use intra-doc-links in core::{char, macros, fmt}
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/// Point], but only ones within a certain range. `MAX` is the highest valid
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/// code point that's a valid [Unicode Scalar Value].
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///
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [Unicode Scalar Value]: http://www.unicode.org/glossary/#unicode_scalar_value
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/// [Code Point]: http://www.unicode.org/glossary/#code_point
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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/// This `struct` is created by the [`escape_unicode`] method on [`char`]. See
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/// its documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`escape_unicode`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html#method.escape_unicode
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`escape_unicode`]: char::escape_unicode
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct EscapeUnicode {
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/// This `struct` is created by the [`escape_default`] method on [`char`]. See
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/// its documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`escape_default`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html#method.escape_default
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`escape_default`]: char::escape_default
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct EscapeDefault {
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/// This `struct` is created by the [`escape_debug`] method on [`char`]. See its
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/// documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`escape_debug`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html#method.escape_debug
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`escape_debug`]: char::escape_debug
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#[stable(feature = "char_escape_debug", since = "1.20.0")]
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct EscapeDebug(EscapeDefault);
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@ -380,8 +376,7 @@ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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/// This `struct` is created by the [`to_lowercase`] method on [`char`]. See
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/// its documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`to_lowercase`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html#method.to_lowercase
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`to_lowercase`]: char::to_lowercase
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct ToLowercase(CaseMappingIter);
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/// This `struct` is created by the [`to_uppercase`] method on [`char`]. See
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/// its documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`to_uppercase`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html#method.to_uppercase
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`to_uppercase`]: char::to_uppercase
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct ToUppercase(CaseMappingIter);
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///
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/// This function will return an instance of [`Error`] on error.
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///
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/// [`Error`]: struct.Error.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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///
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/// This function will return an instance of [`Error`] on error.
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///
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/// [`char`]: ../../std/primitive.char.html
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/// [`Error`]: struct.Error.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// To interact with a `Formatter`, you'll call various methods to change the
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/// various options related to formatting. For examples, please see the
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/// documentation of the methods defined on `Formatter` below.
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///
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/// [`Debug`]: trait.Debug.html
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/// [`Display`]: trait.Display.html
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#[allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct Formatter<'a> {
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///
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/// The [`format_args!`] macro will safely create an instance of this structure.
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/// The macro validates the format string at compile-time so usage of the
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/// [`write`] and [`format`] functions can be safely performed.
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/// [`write()`] and [`format()`] functions can be safely performed.
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///
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/// You can use the `Arguments<'a>` that [`format_args!`] returns in `Debug`
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/// and `Display` contexts as seen below. The example also shows that `Debug`
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/// assert_eq!(display, debug);
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`format_args!`]: ../../std/macro.format_args.html
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/// [`format`]: ../../std/fmt/fn.format.html
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/// [`write`]: ../../std/fmt/fn.write.html
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/// [`format()`]: ../../std/fmt/fn.format.html
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct Arguments<'a> {
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///
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/// When used with the alternate format specifier `#?`, the output is pretty-printed.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// This trait can be used with `#[derive]` if all fields implement `Debug`. When
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/// `derive`d for structs, it will use the name of the `struct`, then `{`, then a
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/// `Debug` implementations using either `derive` or the debug builder API
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/// on [`Formatter`] support pretty-printing using the alternate flag: `{:#?}`.
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///
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/// [`debug_struct`]: ../../std/fmt/struct.Formatter.html#method.debug_struct
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/// [`Formatter`]: ../../std/fmt/struct.Formatter.html
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/// [`debug_struct`]: Formatter::debug_struct
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///
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/// Pretty-printing with `#?`:
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///
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/// Format trait for an empty format, `{}`.
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///
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/// `Display` is similar to [`Debug`][debug], but `Display` is for user-facing
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/// `Display` is similar to [`Debug`], but `Display` is for user-facing
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/// output, and so cannot be derived.
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///
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/// [debug]: trait.Debug.html
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// The alternate flag, `#`, adds a `0o` in front of the output.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// The alternate flag, `#`, adds a `0b` in front of the output.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// "l as binary is: 0b000000000000000000000001101011"
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/// );
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/// ```
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// [`i8`]: ../../std/primitive.i8.html
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/// [`i128`]: ../../std/primitive.i128.html
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/// [`isize`]: ../../std/primitive.isize.html
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/// [`i32`]: ../../std/primitive.i32.html
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Binary {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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///
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/// The alternate flag, `#`, adds a `0x` in front of the output.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// The alternate flag, `#`, adds a `0x` in front of the output.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The `Pointer` trait should format its output as a memory location. This is commonly presented
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/// as hexadecimal.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// The `LowerExp` trait should format its output in scientific notation with a lower-case `e`.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// The `UpperExp` trait should format its output in scientific notation with an upper-case `E`.
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///
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][module].
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///
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/// [module]: ../../std/fmt/index.html
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/// For more information on formatters, see [the module-level documentation][self].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// Creates a [`DebugStruct`] builder designed to assist with creation of
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/// [`fmt::Debug`] implementations for structs.
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///
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/// [`DebugStruct`]: ../../std/fmt/struct.DebugStruct.html
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/// [`fmt::Debug`]: ../../std/fmt/trait.Debug.html
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/// [`fmt::Debug`]: self::Debug
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// Like [`assert!`], this macro has a second form, where a custom
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/// panic message can be provided.
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///
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/// [`PartialEq`]: cmp/trait.PartialEq.html
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/// [`assert!`]: macro.assert.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// Like [`assert!`], this macro has a second form, where a custom
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/// panic message can be provided.
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///
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/// [`PartialEq`]: cmp/trait.PartialEq.html
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/// [`assert!`]: macro.assert.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// with `debug_assert!` is thus only encouraged after thorough profiling, and
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/// more importantly, only in safe code!
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///
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/// [`panic!`]: macro.panic.html
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/// [`assert!`]: macro.assert.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// expensive to be present in a release build but may be helpful during
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///
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/// [`assert_eq!`]: ../std/macro.assert_eq.html
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`assert_ne!`]: ../std/macro.assert_ne.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// return [`Result`].
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/// [`Result`]: ../std/result/enum.Result.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// [`std::fmt::Write`]: ../std/fmt/trait.Write.html
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/// [`std::fmt`]: crate::fmt
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/// [`std::fmt::Write`]: crate::fmt::Write
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/// [`std::io::Write`]: ../std/io/trait.Write.html
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/// [`io::Result`]: ../std/io/type.Result.html
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/// # Examples
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/// [`write!`]: macro.write.html
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/// [`panic!`]: ../std/macro.panic.html
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/// [`unreachable_unchecked`]: ../std/hint/fn.unreachable_unchecked.html
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/// [`std::hint`]: ../std/hint/index.html
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/// # Panics
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// Match arms:
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/// Also some IDEs will mark `todo!`s.
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/// [`unimplemented!`]: macro.unimplemented.html
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/// # Panics
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/// compile_error!("Either feature \"foo\" or \"bar\" must be enabled for this crate.");
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/// [`panic!`]: ../std/macro.panic.html
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/// [`fmt::Arguments`]: ../std/fmt/struct.Arguments.html
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/// [`format!`]: ../std/macro.format.html
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/// developers about the location within the source.
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///
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///
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/// The expanded expression has type `&'static str`, and the returned file
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/// is not the invocation of the `file!` macro itself, but rather the
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/// first macro invocation leading up to the invocation of the `file!`
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/// macro.
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///
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/// [`line!`]: macro.line.html
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/// [`column!`]: macro.column.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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@ -1258,9 +1218,7 @@ macro_rules! include {
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/// be provided with or without arguments for formatting. See [`std::fmt`]
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/// for syntax for this form.
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///
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/// [`panic!`]: macro.panic.html
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/// [`debug_assert!`]: macro.debug_assert.html
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/// [`std::fmt`]: ../std/fmt/index.html
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/// [`std::fmt`]: crate::fmt
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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