Fix bad copypasta for patterns doc in std::str

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Remi Rampin 2015-09-23 14:35:53 -04:00
parent 07ca1ab1ec
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@ -715,8 +715,7 @@ impl str {
/// Returns `None` if it doesn't exist.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines the
/// split.
/// determines if a character matches.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -760,7 +759,7 @@ impl str {
/// Returns `None` if it doesn't exist.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`,
/// or a closure that determines the split.
/// or a closure that determines if a character matches.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -1096,7 +1095,7 @@ impl str {
/// An iterator over the matches of a pattern within `self`.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
/// Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
/// regular expressions.
///
@ -1129,7 +1128,7 @@ impl str {
/// reverse order.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
/// Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
/// regular expressions.
///
@ -1166,8 +1165,7 @@ impl str {
/// match are returned.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines
/// the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
/// Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
/// regular expressions.
///
@ -1214,8 +1212,7 @@ impl str {
/// match are returned.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines
/// the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
/// Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
/// regular expressions.
///
@ -1296,7 +1293,7 @@ impl str {
/// repeatedly removed.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `char`, or a closure that determines
/// the split.
/// if a character matches.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -1326,7 +1323,7 @@ impl str {
/// repeatedly removed.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -1346,7 +1343,7 @@ impl str {
/// repeatedly removed.
///
/// The pattern can be a simple `&str`, `char`, or a closure that
/// determines the split.
/// determines if a character matches.
///
/// # Examples
///