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replace deprecated uint references with u32
Replaced uint references with u32 to prevent compiler warnings.
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The other kind of looping construct in Rust is the `while` loop. It looks like
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this:
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```{rust}
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let mut x = 5u; // mut x: uint
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let mut x = 5u32; // mut x: u32
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let mut done = false; // mut done: bool
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while !done {
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ can do with safety and code generation, so you should always prefer
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Let's take a look at that `while` loop we had earlier:
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```{rust}
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let mut x = 5u;
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let mut x = 5u32;
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let mut done = false;
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while !done {
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ modifying iteration: `break` and `continue`.
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In this case, we can write the loop in a better way with `break`:
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```{rust}
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let mut x = 5u;
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let mut x = 5u32;
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loop {
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x += x - 3;
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