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Equivalent example for ? operator #47182
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The example with the ? operator was missing file.write_all
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Equivalent example for ? operator The example with the ? operator in the documentation for try! macro was missing file.write_all. Now all three examples are consistent.
Equivalent example for ? operator The example with the ? operator in the documentation for try! macro was missing file.write_all. Now all three examples are consistent.
Equivalent example for ? operator The example with the ? operator in the documentation for try! macro was missing file.write_all. Now all three examples are consistent.
The example with the ? operator in the documentation for try! macro was missing file.write_all.
Now all three examples are consistent.