f6a19290fc Use hyperlinks (Tobin Harding)

Pull request description:

  Clippy emits two warnings of type:

   warning: this URL is not a hyperlink

  As suggested, add pointy brackets to the links.

  Docs built and links verified to be:

  a) Not links as Clippy said before this patch is applied
  b) Both are valid links with this patch applied

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  apoelstra:
    ACK f6a19290fc

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Andrew Poelstra 2022-01-11 14:56:45 +00:00
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@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ unsafe fn strlen(mut str_ptr: *const c_char) -> usize {
/// A trait for producing pointers that will always be valid in C. (assuming NULL pointer is a valid no-op) /// A trait for producing pointers that will always be valid in C. (assuming NULL pointer is a valid no-op)
/// Rust doesn't promise what pointers does it give to ZST (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/exotic-sizes.html#zero-sized-types-zsts) /// Rust doesn't promise what pointers does it give to ZST (<https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/exotic-sizes.html#zero-sized-types-zsts>)
/// In case the type is empty this trait will give a NULL pointer, which should be handled in C. /// In case the type is empty this trait will give a NULL pointer, which should be handled in C.
/// ///
pub trait CPtr { pub trait CPtr {

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub type size_t = usize;
/// The way we use it makes it fine either way but this type shouldn't be used outside of the library. /// The way we use it makes it fine either way but this type shouldn't be used outside of the library.
pub type c_char = i8; pub type c_char = i8;
/// This is an exact copy of https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/ffi/enum.c_void.html /// This is an exact copy of <https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/ffi/enum.c_void.html>
/// It should be Equivalent to C's void type when used as a pointer. /// It should be Equivalent to C's void type when used as a pointer.
/// ///
/// We can replace this with `core::ffi::c_void` once we update the rustc version to >=1.30.0. /// We can replace this with `core::ffi::c_void` once we update the rustc version to >=1.30.0.