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fix documentation surrounding the in
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#74536
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Clear up wording regarding the iterator and usage of `break`. Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <[email protected]>
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…arth Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#73618 (Documentation for the false keyword) - rust-lang#74486 (Improve Read::read_exact documentation) - rust-lang#74514 (Do not clobber RUSTDOCFLAGS) - rust-lang#74516 (do not try fetching the ancestors of errored trait impls) - rust-lang#74520 (include backtrace folder in rust-src component) - rust-lang#74523 (Improve documentation for `core::fmt` internals) - rust-lang#74527 (Add myself to toolstate change notifications for rustfmt) - rust-lang#74534 (Only skip impls of foreign unstable traits) - rust-lang#74536 (fix documentation surrounding the `in` and `for` keywords) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Addresses #74529
The
in
keyword incorrectly referenced theIterator
trait. This reference was changed toIntoIterator
without changing the underlying link.Additionally, the
IntoIterator
trait was referenced towards the end of the documentation forfor
. An additional reference was added earlier and broadened the existing documentation from any iterator to anything that can be turned into an iterator.