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Like items, use declarations are private to the containing module, by default.
However, I think this should say:
Like items, use declarations are private to the containing scope, by default.
For example, this code doesn't compile because the use is private to the function's scope, not the module that contains both the const and the function:
const FOO: NonZeroI8 = NonZeroI8::new(5);
fn bar() {
use std::num::NonZeroI8;
let another = NonZeroI8::new(3);
}
The usage of the word "module" here caused confusion in the book (which I'm also working on clarifying, but the filer assumed the reference would be more precise than the book and I don't think it is in this case): rust-lang/book#2766
This would also be a great place to link to the scopes section that this PR adds (and which I like a lot): #1040