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change macro ambiguity example from ty to ident #30406

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@durka durka commented Dec 16, 2015

The previous example had no chance of compiling in either form, due to the restrictive follow set for ty. This one has the desired behavior: http://is.gd/kYdw4g (well, I don't exactly desire this behavior at all, but it's true at least :p )

The previous example had no chance of compiling in either form, due to the restrictive follow set for `ty`. This one has the desired behavior: http://is.gd/kYdw4g (well, I don't exactly desire this behavior at all, but it's true at least :p )
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@bors r+ rollup

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sanxiyn commented Dec 18, 2015

@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Dec 18, 2015

📌 Commit d91b256 has been approved by sanxiyn

Manishearth added a commit to Manishearth/rust that referenced this pull request Dec 18, 2015
The previous example had no chance of compiling in either form, due to the restrictive follow set for `ty`. This one has the desired behavior: http://is.gd/kYdw4g (well, I don't exactly desire this behavior at all, but it's true at least :p )
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@bors bors merged commit d91b256 into rust-lang:master Dec 18, 2015
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