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Make std::os::unix/linux::fs::MetadataExt::a/m/ctime* documentation clearer #56149
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Make std::os::unix/linux::fs::MetadataExt::a/m/ctime* documentation clearer I was confused by this API so I clarified what they are doing. I was wondering if I should try to unify more documentation and examples between `unix` and `linux` (e.g. “of the file” is used in `unix` to refer to the file these metadata is for, “of this file” in `linux`, “of the underlying file” in `std::fs::File`).
Make std::os::unix/linux::fs::MetadataExt::a/m/ctime* documentation clearer I was confused by this API so I clarified what they are doing. I was wondering if I should try to unify more documentation and examples between `unix` and `linux` (e.g. “of the file” is used in `unix` to refer to the file these metadata is for, “of this file” in `linux`, “of the underlying file” in `std::fs::File`).
Rollup of 22 pull requests Successful merges: - #55391 (bootstrap: clean up a few clippy findings) - #56021 (avoid features_untracked) - #56023 (atomic::Ordering: Get rid of misleading parts of intro) - #56080 (Reduce the amount of bold text at doc.rlo) - #56114 (Enclose type in backticks for "non-exhaustive patterns" error) - #56124 (Fix small doc mistake on std::io::read::read_to_end) - #56127 (Update an outdated comment in mir building) - #56148 (Add rustc-guide as a submodule) - #56149 (Make std::os::unix/linux::fs::MetadataExt::a/m/ctime* documentation clearer) - #56220 (Suggest appropriate place for lifetime when declared after type arguments) - #56223 (Make JSON output from -Zprofile-json valid) - #56236 (Remove unsafe `unsafe` inner function.) - #56255 (Update outdated code comments in StringReader) - #56257 (rustc-guide has moved to rust-lang/) - #56273 (Add missing doc link) - #56289 (Fix small typo in comment of thread::stack_size) - #56294 (Fix a typo in the documentation of std::ffi) - #56312 (Deduplicate literal -> constant lowering) - #56319 (fix futures creating aliasing mutable and shared ref) - #56321 (rustdoc: add bottom margin spacing to nested lists) - #56322 (resolve: Fix false-positives from lint `absolute_paths_not_starting_with_crate`) - #56330 (Clean up span in non-trailing `..` suggestion) Failed merges: r? @ghost
I was confused by this API so I clarified what they are doing.
I was wondering if I should try to unify more documentation and examples between
unix
andlinux
(e.g. “of the file” is used inunix
to refer to the file these metadata is for, “of this file” inlinux
, “of the underlying file” instd::fs::File
).