# What Adds `#[doc(alias = "top_left")]` as an alias for `left_top`, and so on for `right_top`, `right_bottom`, `left_bottom`. # Why Extremely minor doc-only change, but I keep going to type "top left" to look for the top left of a rectangle. I'm unsure whether this is just a british-english thing or an english-in-general thing, but `top left corner` is far more common than `left top corner`. These doc aliases don't conflict with anything, and mean that rust-analyzer will suggest the correct function when I search for the wrong thing. This improves ergonomics and discoverability in my opinion, even if not by much. |
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