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255255///
256256/// `Ord` requires that the type also be `PartialOrd` and `Eq` (which requires `PartialEq`).
257257///
258- /// Then you must define an implementation for `cmp`. You may find it useful to use
259- /// `cmp` on your type's fields.
258+ /// Then you must define an implementation for `cmp() `. You may find it useful to use
259+ /// `cmp() ` on your type's fields.
260260///
261261/// Here's an example where you want to sort people by height only, disregarding `id`
262262/// and `name`:
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ impl PartialOrd for Ordering {
355355///
356356/// `PartialOrd` requires your type to be `PartialEq`.
357357///
358- /// If your type is `Ord`, you can implement `partial_cmp` by using `cmp`:
358+ /// If your type is `Ord`, you can implement `partial_cmp() ` by using `cmp() `:
359359///
360360/// ```
361361/// impl PartialOrd for Person {
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ impl PartialOrd for Ordering {
365365/// }
366366/// ```
367367///
368- /// You may also find it useful to use `partial_cmp` on your type`s fields. Here
368+ /// You may also find it useful to use `partial_cmp() ` on your type`s fields. Here
369369/// is an example of `Person` types who have a floating-point `height` field that
370370/// is the only field to be used for sorting:
371371///
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