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Clarify Iterator::position doc #41216

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@shahn shahn commented Apr 11, 2017

Extend the example a little bit to show behaviour better.

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Could you remove the cargo submodule changes? Other than that, looks great, thanks!

Extend the example a little bit to show behaviour better.
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shahn commented Apr 11, 2017

Wow how embarrassing, I don't know how that happened :( Fixed hopefully

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It's no biggie! It happens all the time.

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@bors: r+ rollup

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bors commented Apr 11, 2017

📌 Commit 316af60 has been approved by steveklabnik

frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 11, 2017
Clarify Iterator::position doc

Extend the example a little bit to show behaviour better.

r? @steveklabnik
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 12, 2017
Rollup of 8 pull requests

- Successful merges: #40377, #40559, #41173, #41202, #41204, #41209, #41216, #41231
- Failed merges:
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bors commented Apr 12, 2017

☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #41237) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

@bors bors merged commit 316af60 into rust-lang:master Apr 12, 2017
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