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Change the placement of two functions. Right now, the order is as follows: `pop_front()` `push_front()` `push_back()` `pop_back()` `swap_remove_back()` `swap_remove_front()` I believe it would be more natural, and easier to follow, if we place `pop_back()` right after the `pop_front()`, and `swap_remove_back()` after the `swap_remove_front()` like this: `pop_front()` `pop_back()` `push_front()` `push_back()` `swap_remove_front()` `swap_remove_back()` The rest of the documentation (at least in this module) adheres to the same logic, where the 'front' function always precedes its 'back' equivalent.