Whoops, please tidy

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Steve Klabnik 2015-04-24 18:59:47 -04:00
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//!
//! For floating-point types, this indicates how many digits after the decimal point should be
//! printed.
//!
//!
//! There are three possible ways to specify the desired `precision`:
//!
//! There are three possible ways to specify the desired `precision`:
//! 1. An integer `.N`,
//! There are three possible ways to specify the desired `precision`:
//! 1. An integer `.N`,
//! 2. an integer followed by dollar sign `.N$`, or
//! 3. an asterisk `.*`.
//!
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//! the first input holds the `usize` precision, and the second holds the value to print. Note
//! that in this case, if one uses the format string `{<arg>:<spec>.*}`, then the `<arg>` part
//! refers to the *value* to print, and the `precision` must come in the input preceding `<arg>`.
//!
//! For example, these:
//!
//! For example, these:
//!
//! ```
//! // Hello {arg 0 (x)} is {arg 1 (0.01} with precision specified inline (5)}
//! println!("Hello {0} is {1:.5}", "x", 0.01);
//!
//!
//! // Hello {arg 1 (x)} is {arg 2 (0.01} with precision specified in arg 0 (5)}
//! println!("Hello {1} is {2:.0$}", 5, "x", 0.01);
//!
//! // Hello {arg 0 (x)} is {arg 2 (0.01} with precision specified in arg 1 (5)}
//! println!("Hello {0} is {2:.1$}", "x", 5, 0.01);
//!
//!
//! // Hello {next arg (x)} is {second of next two args (0.01} with precision
//! // specified in first of next two args (5)}
//! println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", 5, 0.01);
//!
//!
//! // Hello {next arg (x)} is {arg 2 (0.01} with precision
//! // specified in its predecessor (5)}
//! println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", "x", 5, 0.01);
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//! ```
//!
//! print two significantly different things:
//!
//!
//! ```text
//! Hello, `1234.560` has 3 fractional digits
//! Hello, `123` has 3 characters