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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -747,8 +747,8 @@ impl f32 {
747747 /// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
748748 /// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
749749 ///
750- /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't mean that the bitpattern of a NaN operand
751- /// is necessarily conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
750+ /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't necessarily mean that the bitpattern of a NaN
751+ /// operand is conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
752752 #[ must_use = "this returns the result of the comparison, without modifying either input" ]
753753 #[ unstable( feature = "float_minimum_maximum" , issue = "91079" ) ]
754754 #[ inline]
@@ -782,8 +782,8 @@ impl f32 {
782782 /// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
783783 /// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
784784 ///
785- /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't mean that the bitpattern of a NaN operand
786- /// is necessarily conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
785+ /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't necessarily mean that the bitpattern of a NaN
786+ /// operand is conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
787787 #[ must_use = "this returns the result of the comparison, without modifying either input" ]
788788 #[ unstable( feature = "float_minimum_maximum" , issue = "91079" ) ]
789789 #[ inline]
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763763 /// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
764764 /// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
765765 ///
766- /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't mean that the bitpattern of a NaN operand
767- /// is necessarily conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
766+ /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't necessarily mean that the bitpattern of a NaN
767+ /// operand is conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
768768 #[ must_use = "this returns the result of the comparison, without modifying either input" ]
769769 #[ unstable( feature = "float_minimum_maximum" , issue = "91079" ) ]
770770 #[ inline]
@@ -798,8 +798,8 @@ impl f64 {
798798 /// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
799799 /// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
800800 ///
801- /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't mean that the bitpattern of a NaN operand
802- /// is necessarily conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
801+ /// Also note that "propagation" of NaNs here doesn't necessarily mean that the bitpattern of a NaN
802+ /// operand is conserved; see [explanation of NaN as a special value](f32) for more info.
803803 #[ must_use = "this returns the result of the comparison, without modifying either input" ]
804804 #[ unstable( feature = "float_minimum_maximum" , issue = "91079" ) ]
805805 #[ inline]
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302302 /// Raises a number to an integer power.
303303 ///
304304 /// Using this function is generally faster than using `powf`.
305- /// It might have different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
305+ /// It might have a different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
306306 /// so the results are not guaranteed to agree.
307307 ///
308308 /// # Examples
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302302 /// Raises a number to an integer power.
303303 ///
304304 /// Using this function is generally faster than using `powf`.
305- /// It might have different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
305+ /// It might have a different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
306306 /// so the results are not guaranteed to agree.
307307 ///
308308 /// # Examples
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