-* [`std::panic::catch_unwind`][] (renamed from `recover`)
-* [`std::panic::resume_unwind`][] (renamed from `propagate`)
-* [`std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe`][] (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
-* [`std::panic::UnwindSafe`][] (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
+* [`std::panic::catch_unwind`] (renamed from `recover`)
+* [`std::panic::resume_unwind`] (renamed from `propagate`)
+* [`std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe`] (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
+* [`std::panic::UnwindSafe`] (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
- * [`str::encode_utf16`][] (renamed from `utf16_units`)
- * [`str::EncodeUtf16`][] (renamed from `Utf16Units`)
+ * [`str::encode_utf16`] (renamed from `utf16_units`)
+ * [`str::EncodeUtf16`] (renamed from `Utf16Units`)
- * [`Path::strip_prefix`][] (renamed from relative_from)
- * [`path::StripPrefixError`][] (new error type returned from strip_prefix)
+ * [`Path::strip_prefix`] (renamed from relative_from)
+ * [`path::StripPrefixError`] (new error type returned from strip_prefix)
[`fs::DirBuilder`], [`fs::DirBuilder::new`],
[`fs::DirBuilder::recursive`], [`fs::DirBuilder::create`],
[`os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt`],
[`fs::DirBuilder`], [`fs::DirBuilder::new`],
[`fs::DirBuilder::recursive`], [`fs::DirBuilder::create`],
[`os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt`],
[`collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain`],
[`collections::binary_heap::Drain`],
[`collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain`],
[`collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain`],
[`collections::binary_heap::Drain`],
[`collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain`],
[`Mutex::get_mut`], [`Mutex::into_inner`], [`RwLock::get_mut`],
[`RwLock::into_inner`],
[`Mutex::get_mut`], [`Mutex::into_inner`], [`RwLock::get_mut`],
[`RwLock::into_inner`],
- [`Iterator::min_by_key`][] (renamed from `min_by`),
- [`Iterator::max_by_key`][] (renamed from `max_by`).
+ [`Iterator::min_by_key`] (renamed from `min_by`),
+ [`Iterator::max_by_key`] (renamed from `max_by`).
* The [core library][1.6co] is stable, as are most of its APIs.
* [The `assert_eq!` macro supports arguments that don't implement
`Sized`][1.6ae], such as arrays. In this way it behaves more like
* The [core library][1.6co] is stable, as are most of its APIs.
* [The `assert_eq!` macro supports arguments that don't implement
`Sized`][1.6ae], such as arrays. In this way it behaves more like