Fix int type inference in range calls
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ impl Mutable for AnyMap {
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fn bench_insertion(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
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b.iter(|| {
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let mut data = AnyMap::new();
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for _ in range(0, 100) {
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for _ in range(0u, 100) {
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data.insert(42i);
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}
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})
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ fn bench_insertion(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
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fn bench_find_missing(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
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b.iter(|| {
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let data = AnyMap::new();
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for _ in range(0, 100) {
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for _ in range(0u, 100) {
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assert_eq!(data.find(), None::<&int>);
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}
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})
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ fn bench_find_present(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
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let mut data = AnyMap::new();
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data.insert(42i);
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// These inner loops are a feeble attempt to drown the other factors.
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for _ in range(0, 100) {
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for _ in range(0u, 100) {
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assert_eq!(data.find(), Some(&42i));
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}
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})
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