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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/doc/trpl/guessing-game.md
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Expand Up @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ variety of numbers, we need to give Rust a hint as to the exact type of number
we want. Hence, `let guess: u32`. The colon (`:`) after `guess` tells Rust
we’re going to annotate its type. `u32` is an unsigned, thirty-two bit
integer. Rust has [a number of built-in number types][number], but we’ve
chosen `u32`. It’s a good default choice for a small positive numer.
chosen `u32`. It’s a good default choice for a small positive number.

[parse]: ../std/primitive.str.html#method.parse
[number]: primitive-types.html#numeric-types
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error type. In this case, we `match` on `Ok(num)`, which sets the inner value
of the `Ok` to the name `num`, and then we just return it on the right-hand
side. In the `Err` case, we don’t care what kind of error it is, so we just
use `_` intead of a name. This ignores the error, and `continue` causes us
use `_` instead of a name. This ignores the error, and `continue` causes us
to go to the next iteration of the `loop`.

Now we should be good! Let’s try:
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