/// This method should generally not be invoked manually, but rather through
/// the [`write!`] macro itself.
///
+ /// # Errors
+ ///
+ /// This function will return an instance of [`Error`] on error. Please see
+ /// [write_str](Write::write_str) for details.
+ ///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
///
/// Derived `Debug` formats are not stable, and so may change with future Rust
/// versions. Additionally, `Debug` implementations of types provided by the
-/// standard library (`libstd`, `libcore`, `liballoc`, etc.) are not stable, and
+/// standard library (`std`, `core`, `alloc`, etc.) are not stable, and
/// may also change with future Rust versions.
///
/// # Examples