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Grammar change for 3.4: Limits of Lifetimes (lifetime-mismatch.md) #386

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/lifetime-mismatch.md
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Expand Up @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ care about, but the lifetime system is too coarse-grained to handle that.
## Improperly reduced borrows

The following code fails to compile, because Rust sees that a variable, `map`,
is borrowed twice, and can not infer that the first borrow stops to be needed
is borrowed twice, and can not infer that the first borrow ceases to be needed
before the second one occurs. This is caused by Rust conservatively falling back
to using a whole scope for the first borrow. This will eventually get fixed.

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