Enhanced doucmentation of binary search methods for `slice` and `VecDeque` for unsorted instances Fixes #106746. Issue #106746 raises the concern that the binary search methods for slices and deques aren't explicit enough about the fact that they are only applicable to sorted slices/deques. I changed the explanation for these methods. I took the relatively harsh description of the behaviour of binary search on unsorted collections ("unspecified and meaningless") from the description of the [`partition_point`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.slice.html#method.partition_point) method: > If this slice is not partitioned, the returned result is unspecified and meaningless, as this method performs a kind of binary search. |
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| ascii.rs | ||
| cmp.rs | ||
| index.rs | ||
| iter.rs | ||
| memchr.rs | ||
| mod.rs | ||
| raw.rs | ||
| rotate.rs | ||
| sort.rs | ||
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