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Trivial documentation changes in Mutability, Match #25257
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…eklabnik I think there's a trivial missing word in the Mutability document. I reformatted the resulting paragraph in vim, which seems to match what the rest of the document is doing as far as word wrapping. Edit: I found another minor thing as I continued reading. P.S. I'm re-reading the docs, since so much has changed since my first read, and they've gotten even better! Nice job! r? @steveklabnik
…eklabnik I think there's a trivial missing word in the Mutability document. I reformatted the resulting paragraph in vim, which seems to match what the rest of the document is doing as far as word wrapping. Edit: I found another minor thing as I continued reading. P.S. I'm re-reading the docs, since so much has changed since my first read, and they've gotten even better! Nice job! r? @steveklabnik
I think there's a trivial missing word in the Mutability document. I reformatted the resulting paragraph in vim, which seems to match what the rest of the document is doing as far as word wrapping.
Edit: I found another minor thing as I continued reading.
P.S. I'm re-reading the docs, since so much has changed since my first read, and they've gotten even better! Nice job!
r? @steveklabnik