Fix broken links in the docs
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Types which are [`Sync`][sync] are thread-safe when multiple shared
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references to them are used concurrently. Types which are not `Sync` are not
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thread-safe, and thus when used in a global require unsafe code to use.
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[sync]: core/kinds/trait.Sync.html
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[sync]: core/marker/trait.Sync.html
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### If mutable static items that implement `Sync` are safe, why is taking &mut SHARABLE unsafe?
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ and explicitly calling the `clone` method. Making user-defined copy operators
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explicit surfaces the underlying complexity, forcing the developer to opt-in
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to potentially expensive operations.
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[copy]: core/kinds/trait.Copy.html
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[copy]: core/marker/trait.Copy.html
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[clone]: core/clone/trait.Clone.html
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## No move constructors
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@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ you tons of control over what your code does, and closures are no different.
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Rust's implementation of closures is a bit different than other languages. They
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are effectively syntax sugar for traits. You'll want to make sure to have read
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the [traits chapter][traits] before this one, as well as the chapter on [static
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and dynamic dispatch][dispatch], which talks about trait objects.
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the [traits chapter][traits] before this one, as well as the chapter on [trait
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objects][trait-objects].
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[traits]: traits.html
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[dispatch]: static-and-dynamic-dispatch.html
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[trait-objects]: trait-objects.html
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Got all that? Good.
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@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ impl<T> Clone for Slice<T> {
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/// The representation of a trait object like `&SomeTrait`.
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///
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/// This struct has the same layout as types like `&SomeTrait` and
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/// `Box<AnotherTrait>`. The [Static and Dynamic Dispatch chapter of the
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/// `Box<AnotherTrait>`. The [Trait Objects chapter of the
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/// Book][moreinfo] contains more details about the precise nature of
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/// these internals.
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///
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/// [moreinfo]: ../../book/static-and-dynamic-dispatch.html#representation
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/// [moreinfo]: ../../book/trait-objects.html#representation
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///
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/// `TraitObject` is guaranteed to match layouts, but it is not the
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/// type of trait objects (e.g. the fields are not directly accessible
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//! useful value.
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//!
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//! Consider the `write_all` method defined for I/O types
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//! by the [`Write`](../io/trait.Write.html) trait:
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//! by the [`Write`](../../std/io/trait.Write.html) trait:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use std::io;
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//!
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//! trait Writer {
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//! trait Write {
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//! fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), io::Error>;
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//! }
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//! ```
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//! #![plugin(myplugin)]
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//! ```
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//!
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//! See the [Plugins Chapter](../../book/plugins.html) of the book
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//! See the [Plugins Chapter](../../book/compiler-plugins.html) of the book
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//! for more examples.
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pub use self::registry::Registry;
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