Small tweaks for the documentation of the primitive type array
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// except according to those terms.
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//! A fixed-size array is denoted `[T; N]` for the element type `T` and
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//! the compile time constant size `N`. The size should be zero or positive.
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//! the compile time constant size `N`. The size must be zero or positive.
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//!
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//! Arrays values are created either with an explicit expression that lists
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//! each element: `[x, y, z]` or a repeat expression: `[x; N]`. The repeat
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//!
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//! [slice]: primitive.slice.html
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//!
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//! ## Examples
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//! Rust does not currently support generics over the size of an array type.
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//!
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//! # Examples
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//!
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//! ```
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//! let mut array: [i32; 3] = [0; 3];
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//!
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Rust does not currently support generics over the size of an array type.
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//!
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#![doc(primitive = "array")]
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