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Clear up std::env::set_var panic section. #87395
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I was looking at https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/env/fn.set_var.html , but missed that a previous commit had changed the signature. Will fix. |
The function parameters were renamed, but the documentation wasn't.
Done, I think/ |
@bors r+ rollup |
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Clear up std::env::set_var panic section. The "K" parameter was being referred to as "key", which wasn't introduced anywhere.
Clear up std::env::set_var panic section. The "K" parameter was being referred to as "key", which wasn't introduced anywhere.
…arth Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#87348 (Fix span when suggesting to add an associated type bound) - rust-lang#87359 (Remove detection of rustup and cargo in 'missing extern crate' diagnostics) - rust-lang#87370 (Add support for powerpc-unknown-freebsd) - rust-lang#87389 (Rename `known_attrs` to `expanded_inert_attrs` and move to rustc_expand) - rust-lang#87395 (Clear up std::env::set_var panic section.) - rust-lang#87403 (Implement `AssignToDroppingUnionField` in THIR unsafeck) - rust-lang#87410 (Mark `format_args_nl` as `#[doc(hidden)]`) - rust-lang#87419 (IEEE 754 is not an RFC) - rust-lang#87422 (DOC: remove unnecessary feature crate attribute from example code) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
The "K" parameter was being referred to as "key", which wasn't
introduced anywhere.