doc: "of the" seems more correct than "to the"

It's also less ambiguous
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Tshepang Lekhonkhobe 2016-03-30 09:01:21 +02:00
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@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ impl Error for JoinPathsError {
fn description(&self) -> &str { self.inner.description() }
}
/// Returns the path to the current user's home directory if known.
/// Returns the path of the current user's home directory if known.
///
/// # Unix
///
@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ pub fn home_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
os_imp::home_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to a temporary directory.
/// Returns the path of a temporary directory.
///
/// On Unix, returns the value of the 'TMPDIR' environment variable if it is
/// set, otherwise for non-Android it returns '/tmp'. If Android, since there
@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ pub fn home_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
///
/// On Windows, returns the value of, in order, the 'TMP', 'TEMP',
/// 'USERPROFILE' environment variable if any are set and not the empty
/// string. Otherwise, tmpdir returns the path to the Windows directory. This
/// string. Otherwise, tmpdir returns the path of the Windows directory. This
/// behavior is identical to that of [GetTempPath][msdn], which this function
/// uses internally.
///
@ -482,14 +482,14 @@ pub fn temp_dir() -> PathBuf {
os_imp::temp_dir()
}
/// Returns the full filesystem path to the current running executable.
/// Returns the full filesystem path of the current running executable.
///
/// The path returned is not necessarily a "real path" to the executable as
/// The path returned is not necessarily a "real path" of the executable as
/// there may be intermediate symlinks.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Acquiring the path to the current executable is a platform-specific operation
/// Acquiring the path of the current executable is a platform-specific operation
/// that can fail for a good number of reasons. Some errors can include, but not
/// be limited to, filesystem operations failing or general syscall failures.
///
@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ pub struct ArgsOs { inner: os_imp::Args }
/// Returns the arguments which this program was started with (normally passed
/// via the command line).
///
/// The first element is traditionally the path to the executable, but it can be
/// The first element is traditionally the path of the executable, but it can be
/// set to arbitrary text, and may not even exist. This means this property should
/// not be relied upon for security purposes.
///
@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ pub fn args() -> Args {
/// Returns the arguments which this program was started with (normally passed
/// via the command line).
///
/// The first element is traditionally the path to the executable, but it can be
/// The first element is traditionally the path of the executable, but it can be
/// set to arbitrary text, and it may not even exist, so this property should
/// not be relied upon for security purposes.
///