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4 changes: 0 additions & 4 deletions src/doc/reference.md
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Expand Up @@ -3007,10 +3007,6 @@ A type cast expression is denoted with the binary operator `as`.
Executing an `as` expression casts the value on the left-hand side to the type
on the right-hand side.

A numeric value can be cast to any numeric type. A raw pointer value can be
cast to or from any integral type or raw pointer type. Any other cast is
unsupported and will fail to compile.

An example of an `as` expression:

```
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