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Arrays and slices are closely related, but not that closely; making the
separation more explicit is generally more clear.

Arrays and slices are closely related, but not that closely; making the
separation more explicit is generally more clear.
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eddyb commented Jun 13, 2015

LGMT, thanks! @bors r+

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bors commented Jun 13, 2015

📌 Commit 33b7386 has been approved by eddyb

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Arrays and slices are closely related, but not that closely; making the
separation more explicit is generally more clear.
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bors commented Jun 13, 2015

⌛ Testing commit 33b7386 with merge a279826...

@bors bors merged commit 33b7386 into rust-lang:master Jun 13, 2015
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