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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/libcore/ops/deref.rs
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///
/// If `T` implements `Deref<Target = U>`, and `x` is a value of type `T`, then:
///
/// * In immutable contexts, `*x` on non-pointer types is equivalent to
/// `*Deref::deref(&x)`.
/// * In immutable contexts, `*x` (where `T` is neither a reference nor a raw pointer)
/// is equivalent to `*Deref::deref(&x)`.
/// * Values of type `&T` are coerced to values of type `&U`
/// * `T` implicitly implements all the (immutable) methods of the type `U`.
///
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/// If `T` implements `DerefMut<Target = U>`, and `x` is a value of type `T`,
/// then:
///
/// * In mutable contexts, `*x` on non-pointer types is equivalent to
/// `*DerefMut::deref_mut(&mut x)`.
/// * In mutable contexts, `*x` (where `T` is neither a reference nor a raw pointer)
/// is equivalent to `*DerefMut::deref_mut(&mut x)`.
/// * Values of type `&mut T` are coerced to values of type `&mut U`
/// * `T` implicitly implements all the (mutable) methods of the type `U`.
///
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