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trunk/src/doc/guide.md

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Where a `StringResult` is either an `StringOK`, with the result of a computation, or an
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`ErrorReason` with a `String` explaining what caused the computation to fail. This kind of
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`ErrorReason` with a `String` explaining what caused the computation to fail. These kinds of
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`enum`s are actually very useful and are even part of the standard library.
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As you can see `enum`s with values are quite a powerful tool for data representation,

trunk/src/doc/reference.md

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name and type. This is feature gated and the exact behavior is
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implementation-defined (due to variety of linker invocation syntax).
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- `link` - indicate that a native library should be linked to for the
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declarations in this block to be linked correctly. See [external
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blocks](#external-blocks)
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declarations in this block to be linked correctly. `link` supports an optional `kind`
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key with three possible values: `dylib`, `static`, and `framework`. See [external blocks](#external-blocks) for more about external blocks. Two
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examples: `#[link(name = "readline")]` and
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trunk/src/etc/unicode.py

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// NOTE: The following code was generated by "src/etc/unicode.py", do not edit directly
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#![allow(missing_docs, non_uppercase_statics, non_snake_case)]
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#![allow(missing_docs, non_upper_case_globals, non_snake_case)]
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use core::slice::SlicePrelude;
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trunk/src/libcollections/binary_heap.rs

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