doc: Address issue of crates not being explained when introduced.#30836
doc: Address issue of crates not being explained when introduced.#30836bors merged 1 commit intorust-lang:masterfrom flukejones:master
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@bors: r+ rollup thank you! |
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@bors: r- actually, there's a weird commit in here that doesn't do anything, would you mind rebasing this first? |
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@steveklabnik I also changed "it's" to "it is", which makes that sentence easier to read. If you do prefer, I'll rebase and remove it. Otherwise it seems to be a good change. I'd just forgotten to comment on it |
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It's a good change! The merge commit is just the issue. |
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Errr... Can you point me to some info please? I've pulled latest changes and merged, then rebased, but there doesn't appear to be any change. |
* ref: Issue #30825 Small punctuation change in "Crates and Modules".
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wooot! thanks for sticking with this @bors: r+ rollup |
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Got it! I even learnt a few new tricks 😀 |
Ref issue [30825](rust-lang#30825) This commit should suffice to add a concise introduction to the concept of crates. My only worry, is that it is maybe too concise; but, the book seems to be written with the understanding that the new Rust user is coming from another language, and so will understand what a Library or Code Package is.


Ref issue 30825
This commit should suffice to add a concise introduction to the concept of crates.
My only worry, is that it is maybe too concise; but, the book seems to be written with the understanding that the new Rust user is coming from another language, and so will understand what a Library or Code Package is.