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remove references to HM inference
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Fixes #17229.
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steveklabnik committed Sep 13, 2014
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Expand Up @@ -392,14 +392,10 @@ By the way, in these examples, `i` indicates that the number is an integer.

Rust is a statically typed language, which means that we specify our types up
front. So why does our first example compile? Well, Rust has this thing called
"[Hindley-Milner type
inference](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindley%E2%80%93Milner_type_system)",
named after some really smart type theorists. If you clicked that link, don't
be scared: what this means for you is that Rust will attempt to infer the types
in your program, and it's pretty good at it. If it can infer the type, Rust
"type inference." If it can figure out what the type of something is, Rust
doesn't require you to actually type it out.

We can add the type if we want to. Types come after a colon (`:`):
We can add the type if we want to, though. Types come after a colon (`:`):

```{rust}
let x: int = 5;
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