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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/doc/trpl/guessing-game.md
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Expand Up @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ When we wrote `let guess = String::new()`, Rust was able to infer that `guess`
should be a `String`, and so it doesn’t make us write out the type. And with
our `secret_number`, there are a number of types which can have a value
between one and a hundred: `i32`, a thirty-two-bit number, or `u32`, an
unsigned thirty-two-bit number, or `i64`, a sixty-four-bit number. Or others.
unsigned thirty-two-bit number, or `i64`, a sixty-four-bit number or others.
So far, that hasn’t mattered, and so Rust defaults to an `i32`. However, here,
Rust doesn’t know how to compare the `guess` and the `secret_number`. They
need to be the same type. Ultimately, we want to convert the `String` we
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