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I was wrong about Unicode not having such language-independent mapping.

I was wrong about Unicode not having such language-independent mapping.
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@bors: r+ 961012e

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bors commented Aug 22, 2015

⌛ Testing commit 961012e with merge 50ebf76...

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I was wrong about Unicode not having such language-independent mapping.
@bors bors merged commit 961012e into rust-lang:master Aug 23, 2015
@SimonSapin SimonSapin deleted the dotted_i branch August 23, 2015 13:00
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