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diff --git a/rand/rand_pcg/src/lib.rs b/rand/rand_pcg/src/lib.rs
index 9648e85..22ba4a0 100644
--- a/rand/rand_pcg/src/lib.rs
+++ b/rand/rand_pcg/src/lib.rs
@@ -17,11 +17,12 @@
//! - `Pcg32` aka `Lcg64Xsh32`, officially known as `pcg32`, a general
//! purpose RNG. This is a good choice on both 32-bit and 64-bit CPUs
//! (for 32-bit output).
-//! - `Pcg64Mcg` aka `Mcg128Xsl64`, officially known as `mcg_xsl_rr_128_64`,
+//! - `Pcg64` aka `Lcg128Xsl64`, officially known as `pcg64`, a general
+//! purpose RNG. This is a good choice on 64-bit CPUs.
+//! - `Pcg64Mcg` aka `Mcg128Xsl64`, officially known as `pcg64_fast`,
//! a general purpose RNG using 128-bit multiplications. This has poor
//! performance on 32-bit CPUs but is a good choice on 64-bit CPUs for
-//! both 32-bit and 64-bit output. (Note: this RNG is only available using
-//! Rust 1.26 or later.)
+//! both 32-bit and 64-bit output.
//!
//! Both of these use 16 bytes of state and 128-bit seeds, and are considered
//! value-stable (i.e. any change affecting the output given a fixed seed would
@@ -34,15 +35,15 @@
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
-#![no_std]
-
-pub extern crate rand_core;
+#![allow(clippy::unreadable_literal)]
-#[cfg(feature="serde1")] extern crate serde;
-#[cfg(feature="serde1")] #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive;
+#![no_std]
mod pcg64;
-#[cfg(all(rustc_1_26, not(target_os = "emscripten")))] mod pcg128;
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "emscripten"))] mod pcg128;
pub use self::pcg64::{Pcg32, Lcg64Xsh32};
-#[cfg(all(rustc_1_26, not(target_os = "emscripten")))] pub use self::pcg128::{Pcg64Mcg, Mcg128Xsl64};
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "emscripten"))] pub use self::pcg128::{
+ Pcg64, Lcg128Xsl64,
+ Pcg64Mcg, Mcg128Xsl64,
+};