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In the tutorial, my eye really expects to see a comma after "For example" in the first paragraph of # Closures. A web search seems to confirm that this is the common practice.

(It is so awesome to be reading a programming language tutorial where the examples are about playing Rock, Paper, Scissors and eating crayons.)

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bblum commented Aug 20, 2012

Please make pull requests to incoming, not master.

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brson commented Aug 20, 2012

Thanks! I've rebased this and pushed to incoming. It will show up on master in a few days.

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Thanks! I'll make any future requests to incoming.

bors pushed a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request May 15, 2021
end expressions like return/continue/break with a semicolon
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CBMC's symbolic execution by default turns `while(true) {}` loops into
`assume(false)` to counter trivial non-termination of symbolic
execution. When unwinding assertions are enabled, however, we should
report the non-termination of such loops.

Resolves: rust-lang#2909
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