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The description of the syntax for single byte literals is missing the preceding `b` distinction.
Mention non_ascii_idents feature gate and remove unused productions
The description of the syntax for single byte literals is missing the preceding `b` distinction.
The reference has broken links. This should fix it.
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Mention `non_ascii_idents` feature gate and remove unused productions.

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@bors: r+ p=20 force

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bors commented Apr 25, 2015

📌 Commit 9316b03 has been approved by Manishearth

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⌛ Testing commit 9316b03 with merge b6f6975...

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Conflicts:
	src/doc/trpl/variable-bindings.md
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bors commented Apr 25, 2015

💔 Test failed - auto-mac-64-opt

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@bors: r+ p=20 force

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📌 Commit 3e67b6b has been approved by Manishearth

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⌛ Testing commit 3e67b6b with merge 0d8309e...

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@bors bors merged commit 3e67b6b into rust-lang:master Apr 25, 2015
@Manishearth Manishearth deleted the rollup branch April 26, 2015 10:08
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