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Clean code documentation section names and implement a checkpatch.pl check for it #1110

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We prefer plurals when writing code documentation sections: # Examples, # Invariants, # Guarantees and # Panics, so that it is consistent and so that one can add more examples without having to change the section name.

At the time of writing, there are a few instances that should be cleaned up. In another patch, a checkpatch.pl check should be added to avoid adding more cases.

Please note that the checkpatch.pl maintainers will need to agree to the change.


This requires submitting a proper patch to the LKML and the Rust for Linux mailing list. Please recall to test your changes (including generating the documentation if changed, running the Rust doctests if changed, etc.), to use a proper title for the commit, to sign your commit under the Developer's Certificate of Origin and to add a Suggested-by: tag and a Link: tag to this issue. Please see https://rust-for-linux.com/contributing for details.

Please take this issue only if you are new to the kernel development process and you would like to use it as a test to submit your first patch to the kernel. Please do not take it if you do not plan to make other contributions to the kernel.

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