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… documentation clearly states that negative indexes will cause error. Just making the code in the example to return Result::Ok, instead of Result::Error.
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…llaumeGomez Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#114651 (rustdoc: add `--test-builder-wrapper` arg to support wrappers such as RUSTC_WRAPPER when building doctests) - rust-lang#122468 (Cleanup `MirBorrowckCtxt::prefixes`) - rust-lang#122496 (Greatly reduce GCC build logs) - rust-lang#122512 (Cursor.rs documentation fix) - rust-lang#122513 (hir: Remove `opt_local_def_id_to_hir_id` and `opt_hir_node_by_def_id`) - rust-lang#122530 (less symbol interner locks) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#122512 - baitcode:2024-03-14-buffer-documentation-fix, r=Nilstrieb Cursor.rs documentation fix Reason: I've been learning Rust std library and got confused. Seek trait documentation clearly states that negative indexes will cause an error. And the code in the Cursor example uses negative index. I found myself trying to understand what am I missing until I've actually executed the code and got error. I decided to submit small fix to the documentation.
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I've been learning Rust std library and got confused. Seek trait documentation clearly states that negative indexes will cause an error. And the code in the Cursor example uses negative index. I found myself trying to understand what am I missing until I've actually executed the code and got error. I decided to submit small fix to the documentation.