diff --git a/src/doc/trpl/error-handling.md b/src/doc/trpl/error-handling.md index 673dc950ecce..2b590c82a89b 100644 --- a/src/doc/trpl/error-handling.md +++ b/src/doc/trpl/error-handling.md @@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ systems may want to jump around. * [Composing `Option` and `Result`](#composing-option-and-result) * [The limits of combinators](#the-limits-of-combinators) * [Early returns](#early-returns) - * [The `try!` macro](#the-try-macro) + * [The `try!` macro](#the-try!-macro) * [Defining your own error type](#defining-your-own-error-type) * [Standard library traits used for error handling](#standard-library-traits-used-for-error-handling) * [The `Error` trait](#the-error-trait) * [The `From` trait](#the-from-trait) - * [The real `try!` macro](#the-real-try-macro) + * [The real `try!` macro](#the-real-try!-macro) * [Composing custom error types](#composing-custom-error-types) * [Advice for library writers](#advice-for-library-writers) * [Case study: A program to read population data](#case-study-a-program-to-read-population-data) @@ -120,10 +120,9 @@ It would be better if we just showed the code for unwrapping because it is so simple, but to do that, we will first need to explore the `Option` and `Result` types. Both of these types have a method called `unwrap` defined on them. -## The `Option` type +### The `Option` type -The `Option` type is -[defined in the standard library][1]: +The `Option` type is [defined in the standard library][5]: ```rust enum Option {