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authorDustin Speckhals <dustin1114@gmail.com>2017-10-24 19:37:15 -0400
committerDustin Speckhals <dustin1114@gmail.com>2017-10-24 19:37:15 -0400
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Merge branch 'master' into update-rls-data-for-save-analysis
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diff --git a/src/libstd/primitive_docs.rs b/src/libstd/primitive_docs.rs
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+++ b/src/libstd/primitive_docs.rs
@@ -284,7 +284,6 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
 /// Arrays of sizes from 0 to 32 (inclusive) implement the following traits if
 /// the element type allows it:
 ///
-/// - [`Clone`][clone] (only if `T: `[`Copy`][copy])
 /// - [`Debug`][debug]
 /// - [`IntoIterator`][intoiterator] (implemented for `&[T; N]` and `&mut [T; N]`)
 /// - [`PartialEq`][partialeq], [`PartialOrd`][partialord], [`Eq`][eq], [`Ord`][ord]
@@ -299,8 +298,10 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
 /// entirely different types. As a stopgap, trait implementations are
 /// statically generated up to size 32.
 ///
-/// Arrays of *any* size are [`Copy`][copy] if the element type is [`Copy`][copy]. This
-/// works because the [`Copy`][copy] trait is specially known to the compiler.
+/// Arrays of *any* size are [`Copy`][copy] if the element type is [`Copy`][copy]
+/// and [`Clone`][clone] if the element type is [`Clone`][clone]. This works
+/// because [`Copy`][copy] and [`Clone`][clone] traits are specially known
+/// to the compiler.
 ///
 /// Arrays coerce to [slices (`[T]`)][slice], so a slice method may be called on
 /// an array. Indeed, this provides most of the API for working with arrays.