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zeertzjq 58d5d97719 vim-patch:98ef843: runtime(rust): use textwidth=100 for the Rust recommended style (#36875)
The help text here said 99 was the recommended style for the standard
library, but I can't find a citation for this anywhere. In contrast the
Rust Style Guide hosted on rust-lang.org
[says](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/style-guide/#indentation-and-line-width)
the maximum line width is 100, and rustfmt
[agrees](37aa2135b5/src/tools/rustfmt/src/config/options.rs (L570)).

Having the two disagree causes an annoying off-by-one error in vim: if
you configure vim to highlight too-long lines then it will occasionally
complain about a line that rustfmt refuses to fix.

closes: vim/vim#18892

98ef8433b6

Co-authored-by: Aaron Jacobs <jacobsa@google.com>
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