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authorDaniel Schadt <kingdread@gmx.de>2020-10-01 17:09:32 +0200
committerDaniel Schadt <kingdread@gmx.de>2020-10-01 17:09:32 +0200
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fix documentation links
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-rw-r--r--src/agent.rs12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/agent.rs b/src/agent.rs
index bb5acd6..ddd992f 100644
--- a/src/agent.rs
+++ b/src/agent.rs
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ impl TryFrom<&raw::Agent> for AgentKind {
/// This automatically discerns between player, gadget and characters.
///
/// Note that in most cases, you probably want to use `Agent::try_from` or even
- /// [`process`][process] instead of this function.
+ /// [`process`][super::process] instead of this function.
fn try_from(raw_agent: &raw::Agent) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
if raw_agent.is_character() {
Ok(AgentKind::Character(AgentKind::from_raw_character(
@@ -280,9 +280,9 @@ impl TryFrom<&raw::Agent> for AgentKind {
///
/// # Obtaining an agent
///
-/// The normal way to obtain the agents is to use the [`.agents()`](Log::agents) method on a
-/// [`Log`][Log], or one of the other accessor methods (like [`.players()`][Log::players] or
-/// [`.agent_by_addr()`][Log::agent_by_addr]).
+/// The normal way to obtain the agents is to use the [`.agents()`](super::Log::agents) method on a
+/// [`Log`][super::Log], or one of the other accessor methods (like
+/// [`.players()`][super::Log::players] or [`.agent_by_addr()`][super::Log::agent_by_addr]).
///
/// In the cases where you already have a [`raw::Agent`][raw::Agent] available, you can also
/// convert it to an [`Agent`][Agent] by using the standard
@@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ impl TryFrom<&raw::Agent> for AgentKind {
/// `Option<&Player>`). This works because such tagged `Agent`s can only be constructed (safely)
/// using [`.as_player()`][Agent::as_player], [`.as_gadget()`][Agent::as_gadget] or
/// [`.as_character()`][Agent::as_character]. This is useful since functions like
-/// [`Log::players`][Log::players], which already filter only players, don't require the consumer
-/// to do another check/pattern match for the right agent kind.
+/// [`Log::players`][super::Log::players], which already filter only players, don't require the
+/// consumer to do another check/pattern match for the right agent kind.
///
/// The unit type `()` is used to tag `Agent`s which contain an undetermined type, and it is the
/// default if you write `Agent` without any parameters.