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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/doc/trpl/references-and-borrowing.md
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Expand Up @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ println!("{}", x);
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This will print `6`. We make `y` a mutable reference to `x`, then add one to
the thing `y` points at. You’ll notice that `x` had to be marked `mut` as well,
if it wasn’t, we couldn’t take a mutable borrow to an immutable value.
the thing `y` points at. You’ll notice that `x` had to be marked `mut` as well.
If it wasn’t, we couldn’t take a mutable borrow to an immutable value.
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This is great though 👍


You'll also notice we added an asterisk (`*`) in front of `y`, making it `*y`,
this is because `y` is an `&mut` reference. You'll also need to use them for
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