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Relax bounds on Default implementation for Arc. #24695

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@bluss bluss commented Apr 22, 2015

Relax bounds on Default implementation for Arc.

Send + Sync are overly restrictive, follow other traits for Arc.

Send + Sync are overly restrictive, follow other traits for Arc.
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@bors: r+ a6f8327

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@bors: rollup

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bors commented Apr 23, 2015

⌛ Testing commit a6f8327 with merge 90bed3f...

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Relax bounds on Default implementation for Arc.

Send + Sync are overly restrictive, follow other traits for Arc.
@bors bors merged commit a6f8327 into rust-lang:master Apr 23, 2015
@bluss bluss deleted the arc-default branch April 23, 2015 23:50
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