Reproduce text changes from @brson PR 7176 and fix a typo therein
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/*!
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The Rust "extras" library.
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Rust extras.
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The Rust extras library (`extra`) provides a number of useful features that
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are not required in or otherwise suitable for the standard library (`std`).
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The `extra` crate is a set of useful modules for a variety of
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purposes, including collections, numerics, I/O, serialization,
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and concurrency.
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Rust extras are part of the standard Rust distribution.
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*/
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uuid = "122bed0b-c19b-4b82-b0b7-7ae8aead7297",
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url = "https://github.com/mozilla/rust/tree/master/src/libextra")];
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#[comment = "The Rust extras library"];
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#[comment = "Rust extras"];
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#[license = "MIT/ASL2"];
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#[crate_type = "lib"];
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# The Rust standard library
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The Rust standard library provides runtime features required by the language,
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including the task scheduler and memory allocators, as well as library
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support for Rust built-in types, platform abstractions, and other commonly
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used features.
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The Rust standard library is a group of interrelated modules defining
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the core language traits, operations on built-in data types, collections,
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platform abstractions, the task scheduler, runtime support for language
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features and other common functionality.
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`std` includes modules corresponding to each of the integer types, each of
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the floating point types, the `bool` type, tuples, characters, strings
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(`str`), vectors (`vec`), managed boxes (`managed`), owned boxes (`owned`),
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and unsafe and borrowed pointers (`ptr`). Additionally, `std` provides
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pervasive types (`option` and `result`), task creation and communication
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primitives (`task`, `comm`), platform abstractions (`os` and `path`), basic
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I/O abstractions (`io`), common traits (`kinds`, `ops`, `cmp`, `num`,
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`to_str`), and complete bindings to the C standard library (`libc`).
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`std` includes modules corresponding to each of the integer types,
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each of the floating point types, the `bool` type, tuples, characters,
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strings (`str`), vectors (`vec`), managed boxes (`managed`), owned
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boxes (`owned`), and unsafe and borrowed pointers (`ptr`, `borrowed`).
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Additionally, `std` provides pervasive types (`option` and `result`),
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task creation and communication primitives (`task`, `comm`), platform
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abstractions (`os` and `path`), basic I/O abstractions (`io`), common
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traits (`kinds`, `ops`, `cmp`, `num`, `to_str`), and complete bindings
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to the C standard library (`libc`).
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# Standard library injection and the Rust prelude
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etc.
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Additionally, `std` contains a `prelude` module that reexports many of the
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most common `std` modules, types and traits. The contents of the prelude are
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most common types, traits and functions. The contents of the prelude are
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imported into every *module* by default. Implicitly, all modules behave as if
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they contained the following prologue:
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