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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/doc/complement-design-faq.md
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% The Rust Design FAQ

This document describes decisions were arrived at after lengthy discussion and
This document describes decisions that were arrived at after lengthy discussion and
experimenting with alternatives. Please do not propose reversing them unless
you have a new, extremely compelling argument. Note that this document
specifically talks about the *language* and not any library or implementation.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/doc/guide-unsafe.md
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default shim for the C `main` function with your own.

The function marked `#[start]` is passed the command line parameters
in the same format as a C:
in the same format as C:

```
#![no_std]
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# Interacting with the compiler internals

> **Note**: this section is specific to the `rustc` compiler; these
> parts of the language may never be full specified and so details may
> parts of the language may never be fully specified and so details may
> differ wildly between implementations (and even versions of `rustc`
> itself).
>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/libserialize/json.rs
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## Using the `ToJson` trait

The examples above use the `ToJson` trait to generate the JSON string, which required
The examples above use the `ToJson` trait to generate the JSON string, which is required
for custom mappings.

### Simple example of `ToJson` usage
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