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Fix a typo in axum::extract::rejection::FailedToDeserializeQueryString documentation #2009

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Motivation

Fix a typo in public documentation.

Solution

Fix a typo in public documentation.

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Thanks!

@davidpdrsn davidpdrsn enabled auto-merge (squash) May 18, 2023 08:24
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@davidpdrsn Thanks for the review! Do you happen to know how to go about fixing the failing cargo-hack check?

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Not sure but it's unrelated to your patch. I'll look into it separately.

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@davidpdrsn I created a separate PR #2013 to fix the failing cargo hack check.

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@davidpdrsn Can you please approve it again? I did a force push after rebase.

@davidpdrsn davidpdrsn merged commit 59d6a7b into tokio-rs:main May 19, 2023
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