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Clarify a sentence in the documentation of Vec (#84488)
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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ mod spec_extend;
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/// scratch space that it may use however it wants. It will generally just do
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/// whatever is most efficient or otherwise easy to implement. Do not rely on
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/// removed data to be erased for security purposes. Even if you drop a `Vec`, its
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/// buffer may simply be reused by another `Vec`. Even if you zero a `Vec`'s memory
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/// buffer may simply be reused by another allocation. Even if you zero a `Vec`'s memory
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/// first, that might not actually happen because the optimizer does not consider
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/// this a side-effect that must be preserved. There is one case which we will
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/// not break, however: using `unsafe` code to write to the excess capacity,
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