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Reflect on char as u32, not uint (which may be u64). #4477

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@jld jld commented Jan 14, 2013

Fixes #4473.

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Reflect on char as u32, not uint (which may be u64).
@brson brson merged commit 0e84907 into rust-lang:incoming Jan 14, 2013
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brson commented Jan 14, 2013

Thanks!

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graydon commented Jan 15, 2013

Huh. Feels like it should write char, no? Like that the %? formatter should actually output a char literal -- perhaps escaped, as we would a string -- not a formatted number?

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