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@jarod jarod commented Dec 20, 2014

Although using hex literals is not wrong, but I think use binary literals will be better.(especially in examples)

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alexcrichton added a commit to alexcrichton/rust that referenced this pull request Dec 21, 2014
Although using hex literals is not wrong, but I think use binary literals will be better.(especially in examples)
@bors bors merged commit a7f1ce3 into rust-lang:master Dec 22, 2014
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