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Fix tests
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src/libextra/getopts.rs

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//!
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//! ~~~{.rust}
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//! extern mod extra;
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//! use extra::getopts::{optopt,optflag,getopts};
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//! use extra::getopts::{optopt,optflag,getopts,Opt};
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//! use std::os;
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//!
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//! fn do_work(inp: &str, out: Option<~str>) {

src/libstd/str.rs

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As an example, here's a few different kinds of strings.
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```rust
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let owned_string = ~"I am an owned string";
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let managed_string = @"This string is garbage-collected";
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let borrowed_string1 = "This string is borrowed with the 'static lifetime";
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let borrowed_string2: &str = owned_string; // owned strings can be borrowed
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let borrowed_string3: &str = managed_string; // managed strings can also be borrowed
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#[feature(managed_boxes)];
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fn main() {
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let owned_string = ~"I am an owned string";
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let managed_string = @"This string is garbage-collected";
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let borrowed_string1 = "This string is borrowed with the 'static lifetime";
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let borrowed_string2: &str = owned_string; // owned strings can be borrowed
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let borrowed_string3: &str = managed_string; // managed strings can also be borrowed
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}
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```
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From the example above, you can see that rust has 3 different kinds of string

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