examples in Cow::into_owned don't need to wrap result in Cows#45993
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examples in Cow::into_owned don't need to wrap result in Cows This totally confused me until i triple-checked the actual return value and opened the examples in the playground myself. r? @rust-lang/docs
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How did these tests possibly pass before? 🤔 Are doctests not run or are these missing a fence? |
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This totally confused me until i triple-checked the actual return value and opened the examples in the playground myself.
r? @rust-lang/docs