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The previous wording was confusing. While would we need to go through
the whole list just to find the first code point? `chars()` being an
iterator, we only need to walk from the beginning of the list.
The "nth" element can be confusing. In an array context, we know indexes
start from 0 but one may believe this is not the case with "nth". For
example, would `.nth(1)` return the first (1th/1st) or the second
element?  Rephrase a bit to be less confusing.
This is in line with other targets.

Closes rust-lang#27646
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@bors r+ p=1000

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📌 Commit d5ac535 has been approved by Manishearth

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⌛ Testing commit d5ac535 with merge 30af427...

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bors commented Aug 11, 2015

💔 Test failed - auto-mac-64-opt

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TimNN commented Aug 11, 2015

This failure was caused due to a 'race condition', after I removed '--crate-type=lib` from pretty test and fixed the resulting failures, a new pretty test was added which broke the build. I'll fix that now.

cc #27571

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TimNN commented Aug 11, 2015

I updated my original pr to account for the added test, it should build now.

…sagew, r=alexcrichton

`FormatMessageW` always inserts trailing `\r\n` to system messages which is a minor annoyance when they're fed to `Debug` but can break formatting with `Display`.

```rust
fn main() {
    use std::env;
    if let Err(err) = env::set_current_dir("???") {
        println!("{:#?}\n{}", err, err);
    }
}
```
```_
Error {
    repr: Os {
        code: 2,
        message: "The system cannot find the file specified.\r\n"
    }
}
The system cannot find the file specified.
 (os error 2)
```
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The previous wording was confusing. While would we need to go through
the whole list just to find the first code point? `chars()` being an
iterator, we only need to walk from the beginning of the list.

Note that I am not a native English speaker and I have still difficulties to spot if a "the" is needed somewhere. Feel free to take this PR as a mere suggestion.

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The "nth" element can be confusing. In an array context, we know indexes
start from 0 but one may believe this is not the case with "nth". For
example, would `.nth(1)` return the first (1th/1st) or the second
element?  Rephrase a bit to be less confusing.

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@bors r+ p=100 force

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📌 Commit aebd6d5 has been approved by Manishearth

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⌛ Testing commit aebd6d5 with merge c756526...

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