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26 changes: 17 additions & 9 deletions src/doc/reference.md
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## Comments

Comments in Rust code follow the general C++ style of line (`//`) and
block-comment (`/* ... */`) forms. Nested block comments are supported.
block (`/* ... */`) comment forms. Nested block comments are supported.

Line comments beginning with exactly _three_ slashes (`///`), and block
comments beginning with exactly one repeated asterisk in the block-open
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A _string literal_ is a sequence of any Unicode characters enclosed within two
`U+0022` (double-quote) characters, with the exception of `U+0022` itself,
which must be _escaped_ by a preceding `U+005C` character (`\`), or a _raw
string literal_.
which must be _escaped_ by a preceding `U+005C` character (`\`).

A multi-line string literal may be defined by terminating each line with a
`U+005C` character (`\`) immediately before the newline. This causes the
`U+005C` character, the newline, and all whitespace at the beginning of the
next line to be ignored.
Line-break characters are allowed in string literals. Normally they represent
themselves (i.e. no translation), but as a special exception, when a `U+005C`
character (`\`) occurs immediately before the newline, the `U+005C` character,
the newline, and all whitespace at the beginning of the next line are ignored.
Thus `a` and `b` are equal:

```rust
let a = "foobar";
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optionally followed by another decimal literal, with an optional _exponent_.
* A single _decimal literal_ followed by an _exponent_.

By default, a floating-point literal has a generic type, and, like integer
literals, the type must be uniquely determined from the context. There are two valid
Like integer literals, a floating-point literal may be followed by a
suffix, so long as the pre-suffix part does not end with `U+002E` (`.`).
The suffix forcibly sets the type of the literal. There are two valid
_floating-point suffixes_, `f32` and `f64` (the 32-bit and 64-bit floating point
types), which explicitly determine the type of the literal.

The type of an _unsuffixed_ floating-point literal is determined by type
inference. If a floating-point type can be _uniquely_ determined from the
surrounding program context, the unsuffixed floating-point literal has that type.
If the program context underconstrains the type, it defaults to double-precision `f64`;
if the program context overconstrains the type, it is considered a static type
error.

Examples of floating-point literals of various forms:

```
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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions src/doc/trpl/hello-cargo.md
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$ mv main.rs src/main.rs
```

Note that since we're creating an executable, we used `main.rs`. If we
want to make a library instead, we should use `lib.rs`.
Custom file locations for the entry point can be specified
with a [`[[lib]]` or `[[bin]]`][crates-custom] key in the TOML file described below.

[crates-custom]: http://doc.crates.io/manifest.html#configuring-a-target

Cargo expects your source files to live inside a `src` directory. That leaves
the top level for other things, like READMEs, license information, and anything
not related to your code. Cargo helps us keep our projects nice and tidy. A
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% Vectors

A ‘vector’ is a dynamic or ‘growable’ array, implemented as the standard
library type [`Vec<T>`][vec]. That `<T>` is a [generic][generic], meaning we
can have vectors of any type. Vectors always allocate their data on the heap.
library type [`Vec<T>`][vec]. The `T` means that we can have vectors
of any type (see the chapter on [generics][generic] for more).
Vectors always allocate their data on the heap.
You can create them with the `vec!` macro:

```rust
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9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions src/libcollections/string.rs
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/// # #![feature(collections)]
/// use std::string::as_string;
///
/// fn string_consumer(s: String) {
/// assert_eq!(s, "foo".to_string());
/// // Let's pretend we have a function that requires `&String`
/// fn string_consumer(s: &String) {
/// assert_eq!(s, "foo");
/// }
///
/// let string = as_string("foo").clone();
/// string_consumer(string);
/// // Provide a `&String` from a `&str` without allocating
/// string_consumer(&as_string("foo"));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "collections")]
pub fn as_string<'a>(x: &'a str) -> DerefString<'a> {
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18 changes: 17 additions & 1 deletion src/libcollections/vec.rs
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///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if `i` is out of bounds.
/// Panics if `index` is out of bounds.
///
/// # Examples
///
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}

/// Converts a slice to a wrapper type providing a `&Vec<T>` reference.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # #![feature(collections)]
/// use std::vec::as_vec;
///
/// // Let's pretend we have a function that requires `&Vec<i32>`
/// fn vec_consumer(s: &Vec<i32>) {
/// assert_eq!(s, &[1, 2, 3]);
/// }
///
/// // Provide a `&Vec<i32>` from a `&[i32]` without allocating
/// let values = [1, 2, 3];
/// vec_consumer(&as_vec(&values));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "collections")]
pub fn as_vec<'a, T>(x: &'a [T]) -> DerefVec<'a, T> {
unsafe {
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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions src/libcore/convert.rs
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/// `String` implements `From<&str>`:
///
/// ```
/// let s = "hello";
/// let string = "hello".to_string();
///
/// let other_string: String = From::from(s);
/// let other_string = String::from("hello");
///
/// assert_eq!(string, other_string);
/// ```
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/librustdoc/html/render.rs
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try!(write!(fmt, "<span class='out-of-band'>"));
try!(write!(fmt,
r##"<span id='render-detail'>
<a id="toggle-all-docs" href="#" title="collapse all docs">[-]</a>
<a id="toggle-all-docs" href="#" title="collapse all docs">[&minus;]</a>
</span>"##));

// Write `src` tag
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text-decoration: underline;
}

.content span.trait, .content a.trait, .block a.current.trait { color: #ed9603; }
.content span.trait, .content a.trait, .block a.current.trait { color: #8866ff; }
.content span.mod, .content a.mod, block a.current.mod { color: #4d76ae; }
.content span.enum, .content a.enum, .block a.current.enum { color: #5e9766; }
.content span.struct, .content a.struct, .block a.current.struct { color: #e53700; }
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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions src/librustdoc/html/static/main.js
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$("#toggle-all-docs").on("click", function() {
var toggle = $("#toggle-all-docs");
if (toggle.html() == "[-]") {
toggle.html("[+]");
if (toggle.html() == "[&minus;]") {
toggle.html("[&plus;]");
toggle.attr("title", "expand all docs");
$(".docblock").hide();
$(".toggle-label").show();
$(".toggle-wrapper").addClass("collapsed");
$(".collapse-toggle").children(".inner").html("+");
$(".collapse-toggle").children(".inner").html("&plus;");
} else {
toggle.html("[-]");
toggle.html("[&minus;]");
toggle.attr("title", "collapse all docs");
$(".docblock").show();
$(".toggle-label").hide();
$(".toggle-wrapper").removeClass("collapsed");
$(".collapse-toggle").children(".inner").html("-");
$(".collapse-toggle").children(".inner").html("&minus;");
}
});

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if (relatedDoc.is(":visible")) {
relatedDoc.slideUp({duration:'fast', easing:'linear'});
toggle.parent(".toggle-wrapper").addClass("collapsed");
toggle.children(".inner").html("+");
toggle.children(".inner").html("&plus;");
toggle.children(".toggle-label").fadeIn();
} else {
relatedDoc.slideDown({duration:'fast', easing:'linear'});
toggle.parent(".toggle-wrapper").removeClass("collapsed");
toggle.children(".inner").html("-");
toggle.children(".inner").html("&minus;");
toggle.children(".toggle-label").hide();
}
}
});

$(function() {
var toggle = $("<a/>", {'href': 'javascript:void(0)', 'class': 'collapse-toggle'})
.html("[<span class='inner'>-</span>]");
.html("[<span class='inner'>&minus;</span>]");

$(".method").each(function() {
if ($(this).next().is(".docblock") ||
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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions src/libstd/thread/mod.rs
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//! ## Configuring threads
//!
//! A new thread can be configured before it is spawned via the `Builder` type,
//! which currently allows you to set the name, stack size, and writers for
//! `println!` and `panic!` for the child thread:
//! which currently allows you to set the name and stack size for the child thread:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # #![allow(unused_must_use)]
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