Rename VecDeque's rotate_left and rotate_right parameters#113662
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Yeah, I agree that this is clearer. @bors r+ rollup |
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Rename VecDeque's `rotate_left` and `rotate_right` parameters This pull request introduces a modification to the `VecDeque` collection, specifically the `rotate_left` and `rotate_right` functions, by renaming the parameter associated with these functions. The rationale behind this change is to provide clearer and more consistent naming for the parameter that specifies the number of places to rotate the double-ended queue. By using `n` as the parameter name in both functions, it becomes easier to understand and remember the purpose of the parameter.
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#113599 (Use maybe_body_owned_by for multiple suggestions) - rust-lang#113662 (Rename VecDeque's `rotate_left` and `rotate_right` parameters) - rust-lang#113681 (rustdoc-json: Add test for private supertrait.) - rust-lang#113682 (trait system refactor ping: also apply to nested modules of `solve`) - rust-lang#113685 (Print artifact sizes in `opt-dist`) - rust-lang#113688 (llvm-wrapper: update for LLVM API change) - rust-lang#113692 (tests: adapt for removal of -opaque-pointers in LLVM 17) - rust-lang#113698 (Make it clearer that we're just checking for an RPITIT) - rust-lang#113699 (update Miri) Failed merges: - rust-lang#113625 (Structurally normalize in selection) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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This pull request introduces a modification to the
VecDequecollection, specifically therotate_leftandrotate_rightfunctions, by renaming the parameter associated with these functions.The rationale behind this change is to provide clearer and more consistent naming for the parameter that specifies the number of places to rotate the double-ended queue. By using
nas the parameter name in both functions, it becomes easier to understand and remember the purpose of the parameter.