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Re-export %>% without a copy #496

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Fixes #488

I did commit oxygenized documentation in this commit as that has not been done in awhile. I did verify that this change fixes the issue once document() is run however.

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Re-export `%>%` without a copy
@hadley hadley merged commit c8a9ca0 into tidyverse:master Jul 28, 2014
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hadley commented Jul 28, 2014

Thanks!

krlmlr pushed a commit to krlmlr/dplyr that referenced this pull request Mar 2, 2016
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%>% should be re-exported without a copy
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