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Fix invalid linking in iter docs #40690

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@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Mar 21, 2017

📌 Commit 4b04da8 has been approved by frewsxcv

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bors commented Mar 21, 2017

🔒 Merge conflict

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bstrie commented Mar 21, 2017

I've rebased this branch due to a submodule conflict that invalidated many PRs.

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bors commented Mar 21, 2017

📌 Commit ed5702f has been approved by frewsxcv

frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2017
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Fix invalid linking in iter docs

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Fix invalid linking in iter docs

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frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2017
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Fix invalid linking in iter docs

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bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2017
Rollup of 13 pull requests

- Successful merges: #40509, #40523, #40548, #40578, #40619, #40689, #40690, #40692, #40704, #40722, #40723, #40725, #40732
- Failed merges:
@bors bors merged commit ed5702f into rust-lang:master Mar 23, 2017
@GuillaumeGomez GuillaumeGomez deleted the fix-iter-docs branch March 23, 2017 10:42
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