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diff --git a/src/libstd/thread/mod.rs b/src/libstd/thread/mod.rs index 2bc066d3fea..64c2be25222 100644 --- a/src/libstd/thread/mod.rs +++ b/src/libstd/thread/mod.rs @@ -90,29 +90,29 @@ //! two ways: //! //! * By spawning a new thread, e.g. using the [`thread::spawn`][`spawn`] -//! function, and calling [`thread()`] on the [`JoinHandle`]. -//! * By requesting the current thread, using the [`thread::current()`] function. +//! function, and calling [`thread`] on the [`JoinHandle`]. +//! * By requesting the current thread, using the [`thread::current`] function. //! -//! The [`thread::current()`] function is available even for threads not spawned +//! The [`thread::current`] function is available even for threads not spawned //! by the APIs of this module. //! //! ## Blocking support: park and unpark //! //! Every thread is equipped with some basic low-level blocking support, via the -//! [`thread::park()`][`park()`] function and [`thread::Thread::unpark()`][`unpark()`] -//! method. [`park()`] blocks the current thread, which can then be resumed from -//! another thread by calling the [`unpark()`] method on the blocked thread's handle. +//! [`thread::park`][`park`] function and [`thread::Thread::unpark()`][`unpark`] +//! method. [`park`] blocks the current thread, which can then be resumed from +//! another thread by calling the [`unpark`] method on the blocked thread's handle. //! //! Conceptually, each [`Thread`] handle has an associated token, which is //! initially not present: //! -//! * The [`thread::park()`][`park()`] function blocks the current thread unless or until +//! * The [`thread::park`][`park`] function blocks the current thread unless or until //! the token is available for its thread handle, at which point it atomically //! consumes the token. It may also return *spuriously*, without consuming the -//! token. [`thread::park_timeout()`] does the same, but allows specifying a +//! token. [`thread::park_timeout`] does the same, but allows specifying a //! maximum time to block the thread for. //! -//! * The [`unpark()`] method on a [`Thread`] atomically makes the token available +//! * The [`unpark`] method on a [`Thread`] atomically makes the token available //! if it wasn't already. //! //! In other words, each [`Thread`] acts a bit like a semaphore with initial count @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ //! The API is typically used by acquiring a handle to the current thread, //! placing that handle in a shared data structure so that other threads can //! find it, and then `park`ing. When some desired condition is met, another -//! thread calls [`unpark()`] on the handle. +//! thread calls [`unpark`] on the handle. //! //! The motivation for this design is twofold: //! @@ -151,18 +151,18 @@ //! [`Arc`]: ../../std/sync/struct.Arc.html //! [`spawn`]: ../../std/thread/fn.spawn.html //! [`JoinHandle`]: ../../std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html -//! [`thread()`]: ../../std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.thread +//! [`thread`]: ../../std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.thread //! [`join`]: ../../std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.join //! [`Result`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html //! [`Ok`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html#variant.Ok //! [`Err`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html#variant.Err //! [`panic!`]: ../../std/macro.panic.html //! [`Builder`]: ../../std/thread/struct.Builder.html -//! [`thread::current()`]: ../../std/thread/fn.spawn.html +//! [`thread::current`]: ../../std/thread/fn.spawn.html //! [`Thread`]: ../../std/thread/struct.Thread.html -//! [`park()`]: ../../std/thread/fn.park.html -//! [`unpark()`]: ../../std/thread/struct.Thread.html#method.unpark -//! [`thread::park_timeout()`]: ../../std/thread/fn.park_timeout.html +//! [`park`]: ../../std/thread/fn.park.html +//! [`unpark`]: ../../std/thread/struct.Thread.html#method.unpark +//! [`thread::park_timeout`]: ../../std/thread/fn.park_timeout.html //! [`Cell`]: ../cell/struct.Cell.html //! [`RefCell`]: ../cell/struct.RefCell.html //! [`thread_local!`]: ../macro.thread_local.html @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ pub fn sleep(dur: Duration) { /// Blocks unless or until the current thread's token is made available. /// /// Every thread is equipped with some basic low-level blocking support, via -/// the `park()` function and the [`unpark()`][unpark] method. These can be +/// the `park()` function and the [`unpark`][unpark] method. These can be /// used as a more CPU-efficient implementation of a spinlock. /// /// [unpark]: struct.Thread.html#method.unpark |
