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variable name in test should match that of tested method #2456

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@nairbv nairbv commented Jul 10, 2020

looks like this was just a copy/paste typo but was confusing when trying to create a similar test based on this one.

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Thanks!

@fmassa fmassa merged commit cf534fd into pytorch:master Jul 10, 2020
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