Rollup merge of #29125 - iKevinY:std-io-doc-fixes, r=alexcrichton
Just a few minor spelling/grammar fixes.
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//!
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//! # Read and Write
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//!
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//! Because they are traits, they're implemented by a number of other types,
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//! and you can implement them for your types too. As such, you'll see a
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//! few different types of I/O throughout the documentation in this module:
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//! `File`s, `TcpStream`s, and sometimes even `Vec<T>`s. For example, `Read`
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//! adds a `read()` method, which we can use on `File`s:
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//! Because they are traits, `Read` and `Write` are implemented by a number
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//! of other types, and you can implement them for your types too. As such,
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//! you'll see a few different types of I/O throughout the documentation in
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//! this module: `File`s, `TcpStream`s, and sometimes even `Vec<T>`s. For
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//! example, `Read` adds a `read()` method, which we can use on `File`s:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use std::io;
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! `BufWriter` doesn't add any new ways of writing, it just buffers every call
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//! `BufWriter` doesn't add any new ways of writing; it just buffers every call
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//! to [`write()`][write]:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Of course, using `io::stdout()` directly is less comon than something like
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//! Of course, using `io::stdout()` directly is less common than something like
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//! `println!`.
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//!
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//! ## Iterator types
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