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Rollup of 14 pull requests #38594

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wezm and others added 30 commits December 13, 2016 08:41
Small bug fix to remove an unused type in the magenta process code that causes build failures for magenta's rustc.
The Markdown engine used by the book can cope with a single leading space
on the list marker:

    Like this:

     * List item

    Rather than like this:

    * List item

… but it’s not the typical convention employed in the book, and moreover
the Markdown engine used for producing the error index *can’t* cope with
it (its behaviour looks like a bug, as it appears to lose one of the two
line breaks as well, but that’s immaterial here).

So, we shift to a single convention which doesn’t trigger bugs in the
Markdown renderer.
book: replace example I do not understand
…abnik

Simplify notes on testing and concurrency

The start of the notes on tests running concurrently, added in rust-lang#37766 read a little awkwardly. This PR fixes that and simplifies the wording a bit.

r? @steveklabnik
…r=GuillaumeGomez

Advertise Vec in LinkedList docs

r? @steveklabnik

Hi! We already [advise](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/#use-a-linkedlist-when) to use `Vec` instead of `LinkedList` in the top-level collections documentation. But I think it may be missed by someone who just directly finds `LinkedList`.

What do you feel about advertising `Vec` directly in `LinkedList` docs as well?
Don't @import normalize.css.

This lets the browser load both files in parallel instead of waiting for `rustdoc.css` to load first.
…, r=steveklabnik

rustdoc: properly calculate line length for where clauses

Apparently, while I was cleaning up rust-lang#37190, I regressed the formatting for long where clauses, where it wouldn't take the "prefix" length into account when deciding whether to break the line up. This patch fixes that.
…impls, r=nikomatsakis

ICH: Add test cases for inherent impls.

r? @nikomatsakis
Docs: Explain why/when `.lines()` returns an error

Fix rust-lang#37744.
…ewsxcv

Add missing examples in some thread functions

r? @frewsxcv
…ackler

Removes magenta build warning.

Small bug fix to remove an unused type in the magenta process code that causes build failures for magenta's rustc.

r? @alexcrichton

@tedsta @raphlinus
Create hyperlink to correct documentation

In librustc_trans's readme
…nikomatsakis

incr. comp.: Improve InlineAsm hashing and add test case

r? @nikomatsakis
…frewsxcv

Fix Markdown list formatting.

The Markdown engine used by the book can cope with a single leading space on the list marker:

    Like this:

     * List item

    Rather than like this:

    * List item

… but it’s not the typical convention employed in the book, and moreover the Markdown engine used for producing the error index *can’t* cope with it (its behaviour looks like a bug, as it appears to lose one of the two line breaks as well, but that’s immaterial here).

So, we shift to a single convention which doesn’t trigger bugs in the Markdown renderer.

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See https://doc.rust-lang.org/error-index.html#E0458 and https://doc.rust-lang.org/error-index.html#E0101 for the bad current rendering in the error index.
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@bors: r+ p=1

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bors commented Dec 24, 2016

📌 Commit df63b0c has been approved by steveklabnik

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bors commented Dec 24, 2016

⌛ Testing commit df63b0c with merge e60aa62...

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Rollup of 14 pull requests

- Successful merges: #37956, #38013, #38297, #38480, #38497, #38502, #38505, #38513, #38521, #38549, #38554, #38557, #38568, #38572
- Failed merges:
@bors bors merged commit df63b0c into rust-lang:master Dec 25, 2016
@steveklabnik steveklabnik deleted the rollup branch December 27, 2016 14:32
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