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Explicitly document how Send and Sync relate to references
Some of these relations were already mentioned in the text, but that Send is implemented for &mut impl Send was not mentioned, neither did the docs list when &T is Sync.
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ use crate::hash::Hasher;
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/// operations. Its cousin [`sync::Arc`][arc] does use atomic operations (incurring
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/// some overhead) and thus is `Send`.
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///
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/// See [the Nomicon](../../nomicon/send-and-sync.html) for more details.
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/// See [the Nomicon](../../nomicon/send-and-sync.html) and the [`Sync`] trait for more details.
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///
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/// [`Rc`]: ../../std/rc/struct.Rc.html
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/// [arc]: ../../std/sync/struct.Arc.html
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@ -426,6 +426,11 @@ pub macro Copy($item:item) {
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/// becomes read-only, as if it were a `& &T`. Hence there is no risk
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/// of a data race.
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///
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/// A shorter overview of how [`Sync`] and [`Send`] relate to referencing:
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/// * `&T` is [`Send`] if and only if `T` is [`Sync`]
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/// * `&mut T` is [`Send`] if and only if `T` is [`Send`]
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/// * `&T` and `&mut T` are [`Sync`] if and only if `T` is [`Sync`]
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///
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/// Types that are not `Sync` are those that have "interior
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/// mutability" in a non-thread-safe form, such as [`Cell`][cell]
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/// and [`RefCell`][refcell]. These types allow for mutation of
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