@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ systems may want to jump around.
2424* [ The Basics] ( #the-basics )
2525 * [ Unwrapping explained] ( #unwrapping-explained )
2626 * [ The ` Option ` type] ( #the-option-type )
27- * [ Composing ` Option<T> ` values] ( #composing-optiont -values )
27+ * [ Composing ` Option<T> ` values] ( #composing-option<t> -values )
2828 * [ The ` Result ` type] ( #the-result-type )
2929 * [ Parsing integers] ( #parsing-integers )
3030 * [ The ` Result ` type alias idiom] ( #the-result-type-alias-idiom )
@@ -33,19 +33,19 @@ systems may want to jump around.
3333 * [ Composing ` Option ` and ` Result ` ] ( #composing-option-and-result )
3434 * [ The limits of combinators] ( #the-limits-of-combinators )
3535 * [ Early returns] ( #early-returns )
36- * [ The ` try! ` macro] ( #the-try-macro )
36+ * [ The ` try! ` macro] ( #the-try! -macro )
3737 * [ Defining your own error type] ( #defining-your-own-error-type )
3838* [ Standard library traits used for error handling] ( #standard-library-traits-used-for-error-handling )
3939 * [ The ` Error ` trait] ( #the-error-trait )
4040 * [ The ` From ` trait] ( #the-from-trait )
41- * [ The real ` try! ` macro] ( #the-real-try-macro )
41+ * [ The real ` try! ` macro] ( #the-real-try! -macro )
4242 * [ Composing custom error types] ( #composing-custom-error-types )
4343 * [ Advice for library writers] ( #advice-for-library-writers )
4444* [ Case study: A program to read population data] ( #case-study-a-program-to-read-population-data )
4545 * [ Initial setup] ( #initial-setup )
4646 * [ Argument parsing] ( #argument-parsing )
4747 * [ Writing the logic] ( #writing-the-logic )
48- * [ Error handling with ` Box<Error> ` ] ( #error-handling-with-boxerror )
48+ * [ Error handling with ` Box<Error> ` ] ( #error-handling-with-box<error> )
4949 * [ Reading from stdin] ( #reading-from-stdin )
5050 * [ Error handling with a custom type] ( #error-handling-with-a-custom-type )
5151 * [ Adding functionality] ( #adding-functionality )
@@ -122,8 +122,7 @@ types. Both of these types have a method called `unwrap` defined on them.
122122
123123## The ` Option ` type
124124
125- The ` Option ` type is
126- [ defined in the standard library] [ 1 ] :
125+ The ` Option ` type is [ defined in the standard library] [ 5 ] :
127126
128127``` rust
129128enum Option <T > {
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