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Avoid calling a variable 'string' when discussing strings. #25506

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@Wilfred Wilfred commented May 16, 2015

Newcomers to Rust need to learn the distinctinion between &str and
String, so additonally having string in an example risks confusion.

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Thanks for the pull request, and welcome! The Rust team is excited to review your changes, and you should hear from @nikomatsakis (or someone else) soon.

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Newcomers to Rust need to learn the distinctinion between `&str` and
`String`, so additonally having `string` in an example risks confusion.
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@bors: r+ ba02739 rollup

Thanks!

Manishearth added a commit to Manishearth/rust that referenced this pull request May 17, 2015
Newcomers to Rust need to learn the distinctinion between `&str` and
`String`, so additonally having `string` in an example risks confusion.
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request May 17, 2015
@bors bors merged commit ba02739 into rust-lang:master May 17, 2015
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