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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions src/doc/rust.md
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Expand Up @@ -1197,11 +1197,11 @@ fn my_err(s: &str) -> ! {
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We call such functions "diverging" because they never return a value to the
caller. Every control path in a diverging function must end with a
`fail!()` or a call to another diverging function on every
control path. The `!` annotation does *not* denote a type. Rather, the result
type of a diverging function is a special type called $\bot$ ("bottom") that
unifies with any type. Rust has no syntax for $\bot$.
caller. Every control path in a diverging function must end with a `fail!()` or
a call to another diverging function on every control path. The `!` annotation
does *not* denote a type. Rather, the result type of a diverging function is a
special type, ⊥ ("bottom"), that unifies with any type. Rust has no syntax for
.

It might be necessary to declare a diverging function because as mentioned
previously, the typechecker checks that every control path in a function ends
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