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Ferris does-not-compile added (ch9.2) #1925

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/ch09-02-recoverable-errors-with-result.md
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Expand Up @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ us that the types don’t match. The error message will then tell us what the
type of `f` *is*. Let’s try it! We know that the return type of `File::open`
isn’t of type `u32`, so let’s change the `let f` statement to this:

```rust,ignore
```rust,ignore,does_not_compile
let f: u32 = File::open("hello.txt");
```

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Let’s look at what happens if we use the `?` operator in the `main` function,
which you’ll recall has a return type of `()`:

```rust,ignore
```rust,ignore,does_not_compile
use std::fs::File;

fn main() {
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