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Add the repeating form of the vec macro

Remove unneeded literal annotations.

Use more conventional variable names.
I don't recall reading about this `Debug` trait so far in the book.
Reading through the rendered error explanations in http://doc.rust-lang.org/error-index.html, I noticed a few opportunities to improve the output.
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Add the repeating form of the vec macro

Remove unneeded literal annotations.

Use more conventional variable names.
I don't recall reading about this `Debug` trait so far in the book. Please ignore this PR if I have missed that part.

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@bors: r+ p=1 force

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📌 Commit a93c8b6 has been approved by steveklabnik

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⌛ Testing commit a93c8b6 with merge cb445e6...

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💔 Test failed - auto-mac-64-opt

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📌 Commit 87c903a has been approved by steveklabnik

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⌛ Testing commit 87c903a with merge 5a341ec...

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@bors bors merged commit 87c903a into rust-lang:master May 13, 2015
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