This repository was archived by the owner on May 28, 2025. It is now read-only.
File tree Expand file tree Collapse file tree 5 files changed +16
-16
lines changed Expand file tree Collapse file tree 5 files changed +16
-16
lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -5256,7 +5256,7 @@ dependencies = [
52565256 " chrono" ,
52575257 " lazy_static" ,
52585258 " matchers" ,
5259- " parking_lot 0.9 .0" ,
5259+ " parking_lot 0.11 .0" ,
52605260 " regex" ,
52615261 " serde" ,
52625262 " serde_json" ,
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> RefCell<T> {
929929 /// Also, please be aware that this method is only for special circumstances and is usually
930930 /// not what you want. In case of doubt, use [`borrow_mut`] instead.
931931 ///
932- /// [`borrow_mut`]: Self ::borrow_mut()
932+ /// [`borrow_mut`]: RefCell ::borrow_mut()
933933 ///
934934 /// # Examples
935935 ///
@@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> RefCell<T> {
953953 /// ensure no borrows exist and then resets the state tracking shared borrows. This is relevant
954954 /// if some `Ref` or `RefMut` borrows have been leaked.
955955 ///
956- /// [`get_mut`]: Self ::get_mut()
956+ /// [`get_mut`]: RefCell ::get_mut()
957957 ///
958958 /// # Examples
959959 ///
@@ -1745,7 +1745,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> UnsafeCell<T> {
17451745 /// when casting to `&mut T`, and ensure that there are no mutations
17461746 /// or mutable aliases going on when casting to `&T`.
17471747 ///
1748- /// [`get`]: Self ::get()
1748+ /// [`get`]: UnsafeCell ::get()
17491749 ///
17501750 /// # Examples
17511751 ///
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -776,8 +776,8 @@ impl f32 {
776776 /// As the target platform's native endianness is used, portable code
777777 /// should use [`to_be_bytes`] or [`to_le_bytes`], as appropriate, instead.
778778 ///
779- /// [`to_be_bytes`]: prim@f32:: to_be_bytes()
780- /// [`to_le_bytes`]: prim@f32:: to_le_bytes()
779+ /// [`to_be_bytes`]: #method. to_be_bytes
780+ /// [`to_le_bytes`]: #method. to_le_bytes
781781 ///
782782 /// # Examples
783783 ///
@@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ impl f32 {
804804 ///
805805 /// [`to_ne_bytes`] should be preferred over this whenever possible.
806806 ///
807- /// [`to_ne_bytes`]: prim@f32:: to_ne_bytes()
807+ /// [`to_ne_bytes`]: #method. to_ne_bytes
808808 ///
809809 /// # Examples
810810 ///
@@ -864,8 +864,8 @@ impl f32 {
864864 /// likely wants to use [`from_be_bytes`] or [`from_le_bytes`], as
865865 /// appropriate instead.
866866 ///
867- /// [`from_be_bytes`]: prim@f32:: from_be_bytes()
868- /// [`from_le_bytes`]: prim@f32:: from_le_bytes()
867+ /// [`from_be_bytes`]: #method. from_be_bytes
868+ /// [`from_le_bytes`]: #method. from_le_bytes
869869 ///
870870 /// # Examples
871871 ///
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -790,8 +790,8 @@ impl f64 {
790790 /// As the target platform's native endianness is used, portable code
791791 /// should use [`to_be_bytes`] or [`to_le_bytes`], as appropriate, instead.
792792 ///
793- /// [`to_be_bytes`]: prim@f64:: to_be_bytes()
794- /// [`to_le_bytes`]: prim@f64:: to_le_bytes()
793+ /// [`to_be_bytes`]: #method. to_be_bytes
794+ /// [`to_le_bytes`]: #method. to_le_bytes
795795 ///
796796 /// # Examples
797797 ///
@@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ impl f64 {
818818 ///
819819 /// [`to_ne_bytes`] should be preferred over this whenever possible.
820820 ///
821- /// [`to_ne_bytes`]: prim@f64:: to_ne_bytes()
821+ /// [`to_ne_bytes`]: #method. to_ne_bytes
822822 ///
823823 /// # Examples
824824 ///
@@ -878,8 +878,8 @@ impl f64 {
878878 /// likely wants to use [`from_be_bytes`] or [`from_le_bytes`], as
879879 /// appropriate instead.
880880 ///
881- /// [`from_be_bytes`]: prim@f64:: from_be_bytes()
882- /// [`from_le_bytes`]: prim@f64:: from_le_bytes()
881+ /// [`from_be_bytes`]: #method. from_be_bytes
882+ /// [`from_le_bytes`]: #method. from_le_bytes
883883 ///
884884 /// # Examples
885885 ///
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@ impl str {
22542254 /// To return a new uppercased value without modifying the existing one, use
22552255 /// [`to_ascii_uppercase()`].
22562256 ///
2257- /// [`to_ascii_uppercase()`]: prim@str:: to_ascii_uppercase()
2257+ /// [`to_ascii_uppercase()`]: #method. to_ascii_uppercase
22582258 ///
22592259 /// # Examples
22602260 ///
@@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ impl str {
22812281 /// To return a new lowercased value without modifying the existing one, use
22822282 /// [`to_ascii_lowercase()`].
22832283 ///
2284- /// [`to_ascii_lowercase()`]: prim@str:: to_ascii_lowercase()
2284+ /// [`to_ascii_lowercase()`]: #method. to_ascii_lowercase
22852285 ///
22862286 /// # Examples
22872287 ///
You can’t perform that action at this time.
0 commit comments