std: unbox closures used in let bindings
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ impl Process {
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// up /dev/null into that file descriptor. Otherwise, the first file
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// descriptor opened up in the child would be numbered as one of the
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// stdio file descriptors, which is likely to wreak havoc.
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let setup = |src: Option<P>, dst: c_int| {
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let setup = |&: src: Option<P>, dst: c_int| {
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let src = match src {
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None => {
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let flags = if dst == libc::STDIN_FILENO {
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ impl Process {
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// Similarly to unix, we don't actually leave holes for the stdio file
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// descriptors, but rather open up /dev/null equivalents. These
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// equivalents are drawn from libuv's windows process spawning.
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let set_fd = |fd: &Option<P>, slot: &mut HANDLE,
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let set_fd = |&: fd: &Option<P>, slot: &mut HANDLE,
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is_stdin: bool| {
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match *fd {
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None => {
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