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doc/book/trait-objects: remove empty lines at start of examples #35043

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@rahiel rahiel commented Jul 26, 2016

I think it looks better without them.

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@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Jul 26, 2016

📌 Commit 47db8de has been approved by nikomatsakis

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seems likely -- cc @steveklabnik any objection?

steveklabnik added a commit to steveklabnik/rust that referenced this pull request Jul 26, 2016
doc/book/trait-objects: remove empty lines at start of examples

I think it looks better without them.
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@bors bors merged commit 47db8de into rust-lang:master Jul 27, 2016
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