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28 changes: 14 additions & 14 deletions src/libcore/str/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -2961,8 +2961,8 @@ impl str {
/// An iterator over substrings of this string slice, separated by
/// characters matched by a pattern.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that determines the
/// split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// # Iterator behavior
///
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/// An iterator over substrings of the given string slice, separated by
/// characters matched by a pattern and yielded in reverse order.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that determines the
/// split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// # Iterator behavior
///
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/// An iterator over substrings of the given string slice, separated by
/// characters matched by a pattern.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that determines the
/// split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// Equivalent to [`split`], except that the trailing substring
/// is skipped if empty.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -3175,8 +3175,8 @@ impl str {
/// An iterator over substrings of `self`, separated by characters
/// matched by a pattern and yielded in reverse order.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
/// Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
/// regular expressions.
///
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/// If `n` substrings are returned, the last substring (the `n`th substring)
/// will contain the remainder of the string.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that determines the
/// split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// # Iterator behavior
///
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/// If `n` substrings are returned, the last substring (the `n`th substring)
/// will contain the remainder of the string.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// # Iterator behavior
///
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/// An iterator over the disjoint matches of a pattern within the given string
/// slice.
///
/// The pattern can be a `&str`, [`char`], or a closure that
/// determines if a character matches.
/// The pattern can be any type that implements the Pattern trait. Notable
/// examples are `&str`, [`char`], and closures that determines the split.
///
/// # Iterator behavior
///
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