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Fix book links when viewing via Github #1494

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion book/src/blacklisting.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ because you need to wrap one of its fields in an `UnsafeCell`), you can
explicitly blacklist generation of its definition. Uses of the blacklisted type
will still appear in other types' definitions. (If you don't want the type to
appear in the bindings at
all, [make it opaque](./opaque.html) instead of
all, [make it opaque](./opaque.md) instead of
blacklisting it.)

Blacklisted types are pessimistically assumed not to be able to `derive` any
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions book/src/cpp.md
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Expand Up @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ it ends in `.hpp`. If it doesn't, adding `-x c++` clang args can be used to
force C++ mode. You probably also want to use `-std=c++14` or similar clang args
as well.

You pretty much **must** use [whitelisting](./whitelisting.html) when working
You pretty much **must** use [whitelisting](./whitelisting.md) when working
with C++ to avoid pulling in all of the `std::*` types, many of which `bindgen`
cannot handle. Additionally, you may want to mark other types as
[opaque](./opaque.html) that `bindgen` stumbles on. It is recommended to mark
[opaque](./opaque.md) that `bindgen` stumbles on. It is recommended to mark
all of `std::*` opaque, and to whitelist only precisely the functions and types
you intend to use.

You should read up on the [FAQs](./faq.html) as well.
You should read up on the [FAQs](./faq.md) as well.

## Supported Features

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cannot translate into Rust:

* Inline functions and methods: see
["Why isn't `bindgen` generating bindings to inline functions?"](./faq.html#why-isnt-bindgen-generating-bindings-to-inline-functions)
["Why isn't `bindgen` generating bindings to inline functions?"](./faq.md#why-isnt-bindgen-generating-bindings-to-inline-functions)

* Template functions, methods of template classes and structs. We don't know
which monomorphizations exist, and can't create new ones because we aren't a
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion book/src/replacing-types.md
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Expand Up @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ That way, after code generation, the bindings for the `nsTArray` type are
the ones that would be generated for `nsTArray_Simple`.

Replacing is only available as an annotation. To replace a C or C++ definition
with a Rust definition, use [blacklisting](./blacklisting.html).
with a Rust definition, use [blacklisting](./blacklisting.md).
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion book/src/tutorial-2.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Here is our `wrapper.h`:
#include <bzlib.h>
```

This is also where we would add any [replacement types](./replacing-types.html),
This is also where we would add any [replacement types](./replacing-types.md),
if we were using some.

[spidermonkey]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey/How_to_embed_the_JavaScript_engine