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Fix some broken auto-links in builtin docs
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## access to hardware-accelerated performance, Roc follows these rules exactly.
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## access to hardware-accelerated performance, Roc follows these rules exactly.
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## There's no literal syntax for these error values, but you can check to see if
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## There's no literal syntax for these error values, but you can check to see if
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## you ended up with one of them by using [isNaN], [isFinite], and [isInfinite].
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## you ended up with one of them by using #isNaN, #isFinite, and #isInfinite.
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## Whenever a function in this module could return one of these values, that
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## Whenever a function in this module could return one of these values, that
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## possibility is noted in the function's documentation.
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## possibility is noted in the function's documentation.
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## Always returns `True` when given a [Dec].
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## Always returns `True` when given a [Dec].
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##
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## This is the opposite of [isInfinite], except when given [*NaN*](Num.isNaN). Both
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## This is the opposite of #isInfinite, except when given [*NaN*](Num.isNaN). Both
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## [isFinite] and [isInfinite] return `False` for [*NaN*](Num.isNaN).
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## #isFinite and #isInfinite return `False` for [*NaN*](Num.isNaN).
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# isFinite : Frac * -> Bool
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# isFinite : Frac * -> Bool
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## When given a [F64] or [F32] value, returns `True` if that value is either
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## When given a [F64] or [F32] value, returns `True` if that value is either
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## ∞ or -∞, and `False` otherwise.
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## ∞ or -∞, and `False` otherwise.
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##
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##
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## Always returns `False` when given a [Dec].
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## Always returns `False` when given a [Dec].
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##
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##
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## This is the opposite of [isFinite], except when given [*NaN*](Num.isNaN). Both
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## This is the opposite of #isFinite, except when given [*NaN*](Num.isNaN). Both
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## [isFinite] and [isInfinite] return `False` for [*NaN*](Num.isNaN).
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## #isFinite and #isInfinite return `False` for [*NaN*](Num.isNaN).
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# isInfinite : Frac * -> Bool
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# isInfinite : Frac * -> Bool
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## When given a [F64] or [F32] value, returns `True` if that value is
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## When given a [F64] or [F32] value, returns `True` if that value is
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## *NaN* ([not a number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaN)), and `False` otherwise.
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## *NaN* ([not a number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaN)), and `False` otherwise.
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##
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## Note that you should never put a *NaN* into a [Set], or use it as the key in
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## Note that you should never put a *NaN* into a [Set], or use it as the key in
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## a [Dict]. The result is entries that can never be removed from those
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## a [Dict]. The result is entries that can never be removed from those
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## collections! See the documentation for [Set.add] and [Dict.insert] for details.
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## collections! See the documentation for [Set.insert] and [Dict.insert] for details.
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# isNaN : Frac * -> Bool
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# isNaN : Frac * -> Bool
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## Returns the higher of two numbers.
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## Returns the higher of two numbers.
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## This is called `shlWrap` because any bits shifted
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## This is called `shlWrap` because any bits shifted
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## off the beginning of the number will be wrapped around to
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## off the beginning of the number will be wrapped around to
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## the end. (In contrast, [shl] replaces discarded bits with zeroes.)
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## the end. (In contrast, #shl replaces discarded bits with zeroes.)
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# shlWrap : Int a, Int a -> Int a
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# shlWrap : Int a, Int a -> Int a
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## [Logical bit shift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation#Logical_shift) right.
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## [Logical bit shift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation#Logical_shift) right.
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## This is called `shrWrap` because any bits shifted
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## This is called `shrWrap` because any bits shifted
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## off the end of the number will be wrapped around to
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## off the end of the number will be wrapped around to
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## the beginning. (In contrast, [shr] replaces discarded bits with zeroes.)
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## the beginning. (In contrast, #shr replaces discarded bits with zeroes.)
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# shrWrap : Int a, Int a -> Int a
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# shrWrap : Int a, Int a -> Int a
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# ## Convert a number into a [Str], formatted with the given options.
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# ## Convert a number into a [Str], formatted with the given options.
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# ##
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