@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ mod prim_array {}
545545/// means that elements are laid out so that every element is the same
546546/// distance from its neighbors.
547547///
548- /// *[See also the `std::slice` module][`slice`].*
548+ /// *[See also the `std::slice` module][`crate:: slice`].*
549549///
550550/// Slices are a view into a block of memory represented as a pointer and a
551551/// length.
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ mod prim_slice {}
590590//
591591/// String slices.
592592///
593- /// *[See also the `std::str` module][`str`].*
593+ /// *[See also the `std::str` module][`crate:: str`].*
594594///
595595/// The `str` type, also called a 'string slice', is the most primitive string
596596/// type. It is usually seen in its borrowed form, `&str`. It is also the type
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ mod prim_tuple {}
785785///
786786/// For more information on floating point numbers, see [Wikipedia][wikipedia].
787787///
788- /// *[See also the `std::f32::consts` module][`f32::consts`].*
788+ /// *[See also the `std::f32::consts` module][`crate:: f32::consts`].*
789789///
790790/// [wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-precision_floating-point_format
791791#[ stable( feature = "rust1" , since = "1.0.0" ) ]
@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ mod prim_f32 {}
799799/// `f32`] or [Wikipedia on double precision
800800/// values][wikipedia] for more information.
801801///
802- /// *[See also the `std::f64::consts` module][`f64::consts`].*
802+ /// *[See also the `std::f64::consts` module][`crate:: f64::consts`].*
803803///
804804/// [wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format
805805#[ stable( feature = "rust1" , since = "1.0.0" ) ]
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