Add all keywords to keyword docs
This commit gives each stable keyword a short entry in the "Keywords" section in the docs for `std`. The newly added entries are a single summary line and a note that the documentation is not yet complete. I changed some of the existing summary lines for consistency's sake. Each line is either a verb phrase ("name the type of a trait object" for `dyn`), or an object ("A value of type `bool` representing logical true" for `true`). I tried to avoid using the keyword itself or the word "keyword" in the summary. Later PRs can flesh out each keyword with an example of each context in which a keyword can appear and a link to the rust book. Keywords which are not close to stable rust such as `box` (which is getting unstabilized) or `try` are ignored in this PR.
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#[doc(keyword = "as")]
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#[doc(keyword = "as")]
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//
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//
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/// The keyword for casting a value to a type.
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/// Cast between types, or rename an import.
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///
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///
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/// `as` is most commonly used to turn primitive types into other primitive types, but it has other
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/// `as` is most commonly used to turn primitive types into other primitive types, but it has other
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/// uses that include turning pointers into addresses, addresses into pointers, and pointers into
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/// uses that include turning pointers into addresses, addresses into pointers, and pointers into
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/// [`crate`]: keyword.crate.html
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/// [`crate`]: keyword.crate.html
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mod as_keyword { }
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mod as_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "break")]
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//
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/// Exit early from a loop.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod break_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "const")]
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#[doc(keyword = "const")]
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//
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//
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/// The keyword for defining constants.
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/// Compile-time constants and deterministic functions.
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///
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///
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/// Sometimes a certain value is used many times throughout a program, and it can become
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/// Sometimes a certain value is used many times throughout a program, and it can become
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/// inconvenient to copy it over and over. What's more, it's not always possible or desirable to
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/// inconvenient to copy it over and over. What's more, it's not always possible or desirable to
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/constant-items.html
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/constant-items.html
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mod const_keyword { }
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mod const_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "continue")]
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//
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/// Skip to the next iteration of a loop.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod continue_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "crate")]
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#[doc(keyword = "crate")]
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//
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//
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/// The `crate` keyword.
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/// A Rust binary or library.
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///
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///
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/// The primary use of the `crate` keyword is as a part of `extern crate` declarations, which are
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/// The primary use of the `crate` keyword is as a part of `extern crate` declarations, which are
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/// used to specify a dependency on a crate external to the one it's declared in. Crates are the
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/// used to specify a dependency on a crate external to the one it's declared in. Crates are the
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/extern-crates.html
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/extern-crates.html
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mod crate_keyword { }
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mod crate_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "else")]
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//
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/// What to do when an [`if`] condition does not hold.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [`if`]: keyword.if.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod else_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "enum")]
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#[doc(keyword = "enum")]
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//
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//
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/// For defining enumerations.
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/// A type that can be any one of several variants.
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///
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///
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/// Enums in Rust are similar to those of other compiled languages like C, but have important
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/// Enums in Rust are similar to those of other compiled languages like C, but have important
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/// differences that make them considerably more powerful. What Rust calls enums are more commonly
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/// differences that make them considerably more powerful. What Rust calls enums are more commonly
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/// known as [Algebraic Data Types] if you're coming from a functional programming background. The
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/// known as [Algebraic Data Types][ADT] if you're coming from a functional programming background.
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/// important detail is that each enum variant can have data to go along with it.
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/// The important detail is that each enum variant can have data to go along with it.
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///
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// ```rust
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/// # struct Coord;
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/// # struct Coord;
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///
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///
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/// For more information, take a look at the [Rust Book] or the [Reference]
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/// For more information, take a look at the [Rust Book] or the [Reference]
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///
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///
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/// [Algebraic Data Types]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_data_type
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/// [ADT]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_data_type
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/// [`Option`]: option/enum.Option.html
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/// [`Option`]: option/enum.Option.html
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/// [Rust Book]: ../book/ch06-01-defining-an-enum.html
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/// [Rust Book]: ../book/ch06-01-defining-an-enum.html
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/enumerations.html
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/enumerations.html
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#[doc(keyword = "extern")]
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#[doc(keyword = "extern")]
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//
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//
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/// For external connections in Rust code.
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/// Link to or import external code.
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///
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///
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/// The `extern` keyword is used in two places in Rust. One is in conjunction with the [`crate`]
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/// The `extern` keyword is used in two places in Rust. One is in conjunction with the [`crate`]
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/// keyword to make your Rust code aware of other Rust crates in your project, i.e., `extern crate
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/// keyword to make your Rust code aware of other Rust crates in your project, i.e., `extern crate
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/external-blocks.html
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/// [Reference]: ../reference/items/external-blocks.html
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mod extern_keyword { }
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mod extern_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "false")]
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//
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/// A value of type [`bool`] representing logical **false**.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [`bool`]: primitive.bool.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod false_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "fn")]
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#[doc(keyword = "fn")]
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//
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//
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/// The keyword for defining functions.
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/// A function or function pointer.
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///
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///
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/// Functions are the primary way code is executed within Rust. Function blocks, usually just
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/// Functions are the primary way code is executed within Rust. Function blocks, usually just
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/// called functions, can be defined in a variety of different places and be assigned many
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/// called functions, can be defined in a variety of different places and be assigned many
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#[doc(keyword = "for")]
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#[doc(keyword = "for")]
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//
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/// The `for` keyword.
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/// Iteration with [`in`], trait implementation with [`impl`], or [higher-ranked trait bounds]
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/// (`for<'a>`).
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///
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///
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/// The `for` keyword is used in many syntactic locations:
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/// The `for` keyword is used in many syntactic locations:
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///
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/// For more information on for-loops, see the [Rust book] or the [Reference].
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/// For more information on for-loops, see the [Rust book] or the [Reference].
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///
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///
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/// [`in`]: keyword.in.html
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/// [`impl`]: keyword.impl.html
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/// [`impl`]: keyword.impl.html
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/// [higher-ranked trait bounds]: ../reference/trait-bounds.html#higher-ranked-trait-bounds
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/// [higher-ranked trait bounds]: ../reference/trait-bounds.html#higher-ranked-trait-bounds
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/// [`IntoIterator`]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
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/// [`IntoIterator`]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
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#[doc(keyword = "if")]
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#[doc(keyword = "if")]
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//
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//
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/// If statements and expressions.
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/// Evaluate a block if a condition holds.
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///
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///
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/// `if` is a familiar construct to most programmers, and is the main way you'll often do logic in
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/// `if` is a familiar construct to most programmers, and is the main way you'll often do logic in
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/// your code. However, unlike in most languages, `if` blocks can also act as expressions.
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/// your code. However, unlike in most languages, `if` blocks can also act as expressions.
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#[doc(keyword = "impl")]
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#[doc(keyword = "impl")]
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/// The implementation-defining keyword.
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/// Implement some functionality for a type.
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/// The `impl` keyword is primarily used to define implementations on types. Inherent
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/// The `impl` keyword is primarily used to define implementations on types. Inherent
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/// implementations are standalone, while trait implementations are used to implement traits for
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/// implementations are standalone, while trait implementations are used to implement traits for
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/// [book2]: ../book/ch10-02-traits.html#returning-types-that-implement-traits
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/// [book2]: ../book/ch10-02-traits.html#returning-types-that-implement-traits
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mod impl_keyword { }
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mod impl_keyword { }
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/// Iterate over a series of values with [`for`].
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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/// The variable binding keyword.
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/// Bind a value to a variable.
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/// The primary use for the `let` keyword is in `let` statements, which are used to introduce a new
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/// Code or interfaces whose [memory safety] cannot be verified by the type system.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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/// [memory safety]: ../book/ch19-01-unsafe-rust.html
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//
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/// Import or rename items from other crates or modules.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod use_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "where")]
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//
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/// Add constraints that must be upheld to use an item.
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///
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///
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod where_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "while")]
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//
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/// Loop while a condition is upheld.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod while_keyword { }
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// 2018 Edition keywords
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#[unstable(feature = "async_await", issue = "50547")]
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#[doc(keyword = "async")]
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//
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/// Return a [`Future`] instead of blocking the current thread.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [`Future`]: ./future/trait.Future.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod async_keyword { }
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#[unstable(feature = "async_await", issue = "50547")]
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#[doc(keyword = "await")]
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//
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/// Suspend execution until the result of a [`Future`] is ready.
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [`Future`]: ./future/trait.Future.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod await_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "dyn")]
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//
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/// Name the type of a [trait object].
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [trait object]: ../book/ch17-02-trait-objects.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod dyn_keyword { }
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#[doc(keyword = "union")]
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//
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/// The [Rust equivalent of a C-style union][union].
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///
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/// The documentation for this keyword is [not yet complete]. Pull requests welcome!
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///
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/// [union]: ../reference/items/unions.html
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/// [not yet complete]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34601
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mod union_keyword { }
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