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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -248,11 +248,11 @@ impl f128 {
248248 /// Returns a number composed of the magnitude of `self` and the sign of
249249 /// `sign`.
250250 ///
251- /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise
252- /// equal to `-self`. If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the sign bit of
253- /// `sign` is returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN
254- /// across arithmetical operations is not generally guaranteed.
255- /// See [explanation of NaN as a special value ](primitive@f128 ) for more info.
251+ /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise equal to `-self`.
252+ /// If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the same payload as `self` and the sign bit of `sign` is
253+ /// returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN across arithmetical operations
254+ /// is not generally guaranteed. See [specification of NaN bit
255+ /// patterns ](primitive@f32#nan-bit-patterns ) for more info.
256256 ///
257257 /// # Examples
258258 ///
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247247 /// Returns a number composed of the magnitude of `self` and the sign of
248248 /// `sign`.
249249 ///
250- /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise
251- /// equal to `-self`. If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the sign bit of
252- /// `sign` is returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN
253- /// across arithmetical operations is not generally guaranteed.
254- /// See [explanation of NaN as a special value ](primitive@f16 ) for more info.
250+ /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise equal to `-self`.
251+ /// If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the same payload as `self` and the sign bit of `sign` is
252+ /// returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN across arithmetical operations
253+ /// is not generally guaranteed. See [specification of NaN bit
254+ /// patterns ](primitive@f32#nan-bit-patterns ) for more info.
255255 ///
256256 /// # Examples
257257 ///
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226226 /// Returns a number composed of the magnitude of `self` and the sign of
227227 /// `sign`.
228228 ///
229- /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise
230- /// equal to `-self`. If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the sign bit of
231- /// `sign` is returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN
232- /// across arithmetical operations is not generally guaranteed.
233- /// See [explanation of NaN as a special value ](primitive@f32) for more info.
229+ /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise equal to `-self`.
230+ /// If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the same payload as `self` and the sign bit of `sign` is
231+ /// returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN across arithmetical operations
232+ /// is not generally guaranteed. See [specification of NaN bit
233+ /// patterns ](primitive@f32#nan-bit-patterns ) for more info.
234234 ///
235235 /// # Examples
236236 ///
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226226 /// Returns a number composed of the magnitude of `self` and the sign of
227227 /// `sign`.
228228 ///
229- /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise
230- /// equal to `-self`. If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the sign bit of
231- /// `sign` is returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN
232- /// across arithmetical operations is not generally guaranteed.
233- /// See [explanation of NaN as a special value ](primitive@f32) for more info.
229+ /// Equal to `self` if the sign of `self` and `sign` are the same, otherwise equal to `-self`.
230+ /// If `self` is a NaN, then a NaN with the same payload as `self` and the sign bit of `sign` is
231+ /// returned. Note, however, that conserving the sign bit on NaN across arithmetical operations
232+ /// is not generally guaranteed. See [specification of NaN bit
233+ /// patterns ](primitive@f32#nan-bit-patterns ) for more info.
234234 ///
235235 /// # Examples
236236 ///
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