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mod spec_extend;
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/// A contiguous growable array type, written `Vec<T>` but pronounced 'vector'.
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/// A contiguous growable array type, written as `Vec<T>` and pronounced 'vector'.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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///
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/// # Slicing
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///
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/// A `Vec` can be mutable. Slices, on the other hand, are read-only objects.
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/// A `Vec` can be mutable. On the other hand, slices are read-only objects.
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/// To get a [slice][prim@slice], use [`&`]. Example:
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///
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/// ```
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/// not break, however: using `unsafe` code to write to the excess capacity,
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/// and then increasing the length to match, is always valid.
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///
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/// `Vec` does not currently guarantee the order in which elements are dropped.
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/// Currently, `Vec` does not guarantee the order in which elements are dropped.
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/// The order has changed in the past and may change again.
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///
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/// [`get`]: ../../std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.get
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