tutorial: Corrections from Florian Weimer
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@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ more underscores.
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The double-colon (`::`) is used as a module separator, so
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`io::println` means 'the thing named `println` in the module
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named `io`'.
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named `io`.
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Rust will normally emit warnings about unused variables. These can be
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suppressed by using a variable name that starts with an underscore.
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@ -1413,7 +1413,7 @@ let exchange_crayons: ~[crayon] = ~[banana_mania, beaver, bittersweet];
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> but is deprecated. In the future it will probably represent some
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> "reasonable default" vector type.
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>
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> Unique vectors are the currently-recomended vector type for general
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> Unique vectors are the currently-recommended vector type for general
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> use as they are the most tested and well-supported by existing
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> libraries. There will be a gradual shift toward using more
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> stack and local vectors in the coming releases.
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@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ C functions often take pointers to structs as arguments. Since Rust
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records are binary-compatible with C structs, Rust programs can call
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such functions directly.
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This program uses the Posix function `gettimeofday` to get a
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This program uses the POSIX function `gettimeofday` to get a
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microsecond-resolution timer.
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