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Organizationally I think it makes more sense, since this chapter is all about defining bounds.
This moves the generic args so that the Generics chapter is whole, and covers all the aspects of generics.
This is just cleanup for clarity, and being more direct on what exactly they are.
This may not be terribly useful, but it felt awkward not having something here.
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This rearranges things so that there is a comprehensive "Generics" chapter under "Types" that covers the various aspects of generics. The general outline is:
I considered splitting this into sub-chapters, but I don't think it is too terribly long right now. I just worry it will grow to be quite long in the future.
There's a little more reworking such as mentioned in #925 about reworking the "Generic functions", but I didn't feel like doing more extensive rewriting at this time.