@@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ impl str {
21692169 /// Returns a string slice with the prefix removed.
21702170 ///
21712171 /// If the string starts with the pattern `prefix`, returns the substring after the prefix,
2172- /// wrapped in `Some`. Unlike `trim_start_matches`, this method removes the prefix exactly once.
2172+ /// wrapped in `Some`. Unlike [ `trim_start_matches`] , this method removes the prefix exactly once.
21732173 ///
21742174 /// If the string does not start with `prefix`, returns `None`.
21752175 ///
@@ -2178,6 +2178,7 @@ impl str {
21782178 ///
21792179 /// [`char`]: prim@char
21802180 /// [pattern]: self::pattern
2181+ /// [`trim_start_matches`]: Self::trim_start_matches
21812182 ///
21822183 /// # Examples
21832184 ///
@@ -2196,7 +2197,7 @@ impl str {
21962197 /// Returns a string slice with the suffix removed.
21972198 ///
21982199 /// If the string ends with the pattern `suffix`, returns the substring before the suffix,
2199- /// wrapped in `Some`. Unlike `trim_end_matches`, this method removes the suffix exactly once.
2200+ /// wrapped in `Some`. Unlike [ `trim_end_matches`] , this method removes the suffix exactly once.
22002201 ///
22012202 /// If the string does not end with `suffix`, returns `None`.
22022203 ///
@@ -2205,6 +2206,7 @@ impl str {
22052206 ///
22062207 /// [`char`]: prim@char
22072208 /// [pattern]: self::pattern
2209+ /// [`trim_end_matches`]: Self::trim_end_matches
22082210 ///
22092211 /// # Examples
22102212 ///
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