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author | dianne <diannes.gm@gmail.com> | Wed Apr 16 18:41:52 2025 -0700 |
committer | dianne <diannes.gm@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 24 14:25:27 2025 -0700 |
tree | 5b2040e453a20c590afc7998d12aec5feb882139 | |
parent | 64c8d5d7f53d7ca053335eeb3ef5756c1bbdb5f2 [diff] |
lower deref patterns on boxes using built-in derefs This allows deref patterns to move out of boxes. Implementation-wise, I've opted to put the information of whether a deref pattern uses a built-in deref or a method call in the THIR. It'd be a bit less code to check `.is_box()` everywhere, but I think this way feels more robust (and we don't have a `mutability` field in the THIR that we ignore when the smart pointer's a box). I'm not sure about the naming (or using `ByRef`), though.
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