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| -rw-r--r-- | library/std/src/lib.rs | 18 | ||||
| m--------- | library/stdarch | 0 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/library/std/src/lib.rs b/library/std/src/lib.rs index 60969af3e85..90ef7ae47a3 100644 --- a/library/std/src/lib.rs +++ b/library/std/src/lib.rs @@ -32,13 +32,17 @@ //! //! Once you are familiar with the contents of the standard library you may //! begin to find the verbosity of the prose distracting. At this stage in your -//! development you may want to press the `[-]` button near the top of the -//! page to collapse it into a more skimmable view. -//! -//! While you are looking at that `[-]` button also notice the `source` -//! link. Rust's API documentation comes with the source code and you are -//! encouraged to read it. The standard library source is generally high -//! quality and a peek behind the curtains is often enlightening. +//! development you may want to press the <code> +//! <svg style="width:0.75rem;height:0.75rem" viewBox="0 0 12 12" +//! stroke="currentColor" fill="none"> +//! <path d="M2,2l4,4l4,-4M2,6l4,4l4,-4"/></svg> Summary</code> button near the +//! top of the page to collapse it into a more skimmable view. +//! +//! While you are looking at the top of the page, also notice the +//! <code>source</code> link. Rust's API documentation comes with the source +//! code and you are encouraged to read it. The standard library source is +//! generally high quality and a peek behind the curtains is +//! often enlightening. //! //! # What is in the standard library documentation? //! diff --git a/library/stdarch b/library/stdarch -Subproject d9466edb4c53cece8686ee6e17b028436ddf415 +Subproject ace72223a0e321c1b0a37b5862aa756fe8ab511 |
