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//! "pinned," in that it has been permanently (until the end of its lifespan) attached to its
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//! location in memory, as though pinned to a pinboard. Pinning a value is an incredibly useful
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//! building block for [`unsafe`] code to be able to reason about whether a raw pointer to the
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- //! pinned value is still valid. [As we'll see later][drop-guarantee], this is necessarily from the
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+ //! pinned value is still valid. [As we'll see later][drop-guarantee], this is necessary from the
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//! time the value is first pinned until the end of its lifespan. This concept of "pinning" is
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//! necessary to implement safe interfaces on top of things like self-referential types and
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//! intrusive data structures which cannot currently be modeled in fully safe Rust using only
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