@@ -1130,8 +1130,8 @@ impl<T> (T,) {}
11301130/// A 16-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary16" type defined in IEEE 754-2008). 
11311131/// 
11321132/// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`] but has decreased precision because it uses half as many 
1133- /// bits. Please see [the documentation for `f32`](prim@f32) or [Wikipedia on 
1134- /// half-precision  values][wikipedia] for more information. 
1133+ /// bits. Please see [the documentation for `f32`](prim@f32) or [Wikipedia on half-precision  
1134+ /// values][wikipedia] for more information. 
11351135/// 
11361136/// Note that most common platforms will not support `f16` in hardware without enabling extra target 
11371137/// features, with the notable exception of Apple Silicon (also known as M1, M2, etc.) processors. 
@@ -1218,14 +1218,12 @@ mod prim_f32 {}
12181218#[ doc( alias = "double" ) ]  
12191219/// A 64-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary64" type defined in IEEE 754-2008). 
12201220/// 
1221- /// This type is very similar to [`f32`], but has increased 
1222- /// precision by using twice as many bits. Please see [the documentation for 
1223- /// `f32`][`f32`] or [Wikipedia on double precision 
1221+ /// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`], but has increased precision by using twice as many 
1222+ /// bits. Please see [the documentation for `f32`](prim@f32) or [Wikipedia on double-precision 
12241223/// values][wikipedia] for more information. 
12251224/// 
12261225/// *[See also the `std::f64::consts` module](crate::f64::consts).* 
12271226/// 
1228- /// [`f32`]: prim@f32 
12291227/// [wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format 
12301228#[ stable( feature = "rust1" ,  since = "1.0.0" ) ]  
12311229mod  prim_f64 { } 
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