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docs: mention round-to-even in precision formatting #120967
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#120696 (Properly handle `async` block and `async fn` in `if` exprs without `else`) - rust-lang#120751 (Provide more suggestions on invalid equality where bounds) - rust-lang#120802 (Bail out of drop elaboration when encountering error types) - rust-lang#120967 (docs: mention round-to-even in precision formatting) - rust-lang#120973 (allow static_mut_ref in some tests that specifically test mutable statics) - rust-lang#120974 (llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API change: Add support for EXPORTAS name types) - rust-lang#120986 (iterator.rs: remove "Basic usage" text) - rust-lang#120987 (remove redundant logic) - rust-lang#120988 (fix comment) - rust-lang#120995 (PassWrapper: adapt for llvm/llvm-project@93cdd1b5cfa3735c) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup merge of rust-lang#120967 - LeoDog896:master, r=cuviper docs: mention round-to-even in precision formatting _Note_: Not quite sure exactly how to format this documentation. Mentions round-to-even usage in precision formatting. (should this also be mentioned in `f64::round`?) From rust-lang#70336
Note: Not quite sure exactly how to format this documentation.
Mentions round-to-even usage in precision formatting. (should this also be mentioned in
f64::round
?)From #70336