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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/types/pointer.md
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ copied, stored into data structs, and returned from functions.
These point to memory _owned by some other value_. When a shared reference to
a value is created it prevents direct mutation of the value. [Interior
mutability] provides an exception for this in certain circumstances. As the
name suggests, any number of shared references to a value may exit. A shared
name suggests, any number of shared references to a value may exist. A shared
reference type is written `&type`, or `&'a type` when you need to specify an
explicit lifetime. Copying a reference is a "shallow" operation: it involves
only copying the pointer itself, that is, pointers are `Copy`. Releasing a
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