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rand(Point2, 10) gives non-concrete type #176

@JonasIsensee

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@JonasIsensee

I noticed the following unfortunate behaviour.
Point2 does not specify it's precision but defaults to Float64.
However when calling rand(Point2, 2) we receive an array that is not concretely typed.

julia> rand(Point2f0, 2)
2-element Array{Point{2,Float32},1}:
 [0.258088, 0.584784]
 [0.374788, 0.938358]

julia> rand(Point2, 2)
2-element Array{Point{2,T} where T,1}:
 [0.860157, 0.0883986]
 [0.595633, 0.42712]  

julia> rand(Point2)
2-element Point{2,Float64}:
 0.5607439716284568 
 0.29493527430930033

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