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167167//! Additionally, the return value of this function is `fmt::Result` which is a
168168//! typedef to `Result<(), std::fmt::Error>`. Formatting implementations should
169- //! ensure that they return errors from `write!` correctly (propagating errors
170- //! upward).
169+ //! ensure that they propagate errors from the `Formatter` (e.g., when calling
170+ //! `write!`) however, they should never return errors spuriously. That is, a
171+ //! formatting implementation must and may only return an error if the passed-in
172+ //! `Formatter` returns an error. This is because, contrary to what the function
173+ //! signature might suggest, string formatting is an infallible operation.
174+ //! This function only returns a result because writing to the underlying stream
175+ //! might fail and it must provide a way to propagate the fact that an error has
176+ //! occurred back up the stack.
171177//!
172178//! An example of implementing the formatting traits would look
173179//! like:
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