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-rw-r--r--src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md10
-rw-r--r--src/doc/trpl/closures.md50
2 files changed, 28 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md b/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md
index 4d7862788fb..7a3d1940858 100644
--- a/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md
+++ b/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md
@@ -30,15 +30,13 @@ You may also be interested in browsing [trending Rust repositories][github-rust]
 
 ## Is anyone using Rust in production?
 
-Currently, Rust is still pre-1.0, and so we don't recommend that you use Rust
-in production unless you know exactly what you're getting into.
-
-That said, there are two production deployments of Rust that we're aware of:
+Yes. For example (incomplete):
 
 * [OpenDNS](http://labs.opendns.com/2013/10/04/zeromq-helping-us-block-malicious-domains/)
 * [Skylight](http://skylight.io)
-
-Let the fact that this is an easily countable number be a warning.
+* [wit.ai](https://github.com/wit-ai/witd)
+* [Codius](https://codius.org/blog/codius-rust/)
+* [MaidSafe](http://maidsafe.net/)
 
 ## Does it run on Windows?
 
diff --git a/src/doc/trpl/closures.md b/src/doc/trpl/closures.md
index 4479fdb7baa..428897821cf 100644
--- a/src/doc/trpl/closures.md
+++ b/src/doc/trpl/closures.md
@@ -324,37 +324,34 @@ first, it may seem strange, but we’ll figure it out. Here’s how you’d prob
 try to return a closure from a function:
 
 ```rust,ignore
-fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> Vec<i32>) {
-    let vec = vec![1, 2, 3];
+fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> i32) {
+    let num = 5;
 
-    |n| vec.push(n)
+    |x| x + num
 }
 
 let f = factory();
 
-let answer = f(4);
-assert_eq!(vec![1, 2, 3, 4], answer);
+let answer = f(1);
+assert_eq!(6, answer);
 ```
 
 This gives us these long, related errors:
 
 ```text
 error: the trait `core::marker::Sized` is not implemented for the type
-`core::ops::Fn(i32) -> collections::vec::Vec<i32>` [E0277]
-f = factory();
-^
-note: `core::ops::Fn(i32) -> collections::vec::Vec<i32>` does not have a
-constant size known at compile-time
-f = factory();
-^
-error: the trait `core::marker::Sized` is not implemented for the type
-`core::ops::Fn(i32) -> collections::vec::Vec<i32>` [E0277]
-factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> Vec<i32>) {
-             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-note: `core::ops::Fn(i32) -> collections::vec::Vec<i32>` does not have a constant size known at compile-time
-factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> Vec<i32>) {
-             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
+`core::ops::Fn(i32) -> i32` [E0277]
+fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> i32) {
+                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+note: `core::ops::Fn(i32) -> i32` does not have a constant size known at compile-time
+fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> i32) {
+                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+error: the trait `core::marker::Sized` is not implemented for the type `core::ops::Fn(i32) -> i32` [E0277]
+let f = factory();
+    ^
+note: `core::ops::Fn(i32) -> i32` does not have a constant size known at compile-time
+let f = factory();
+    ^
 ```
 
 In order to return something from a function, Rust needs to know what
@@ -364,16 +361,16 @@ way to give something a size is to take a reference to it, as references
 have a known size. So we’d write this:
 
 ```rust,ignore
-fn factory() -> &(Fn(i32) -> Vec<i32>) {
-    let vec = vec![1, 2, 3];
+fn factory() -> &(Fn(i32) -> i32) {
+    let num = 5;
 
-    |n| vec.push(n)
+    |x| x + num
 }
 
 let f = factory();
 
-let answer = f(4);
-assert_eq!(vec![1, 2, 3, 4], answer);
+let answer = f(1);
+assert_eq!(6, answer);
 ```
 
 But we get another error:
@@ -448,7 +445,8 @@ assert_eq!(6, answer);
 We use a trait object, by `Box`ing up the `Fn`. There’s just one last problem:
 
 ```text
-error: `num` does not live long enough
+error: closure may outlive the current function, but it borrows `num`,
+which is owned by the current function [E0373]
 Box::new(|x| x + num)
          ^~~~~~~~~~~
 ```