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Fix mutable expressions that can be dereferenced #890

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/expressions/operator-expr.md
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Expand Up @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ let a = & & & & mut 10;

The `*` (dereference) operator is also a unary prefix operator. When applied to
a [pointer](../types/pointer.md) it denotes the pointed-to location. If
the expression is of type `&mut T` and `*mut T`, and is either a local
the expression is of type `&mut T` or `*mut T`, and is either a local
variable, a (nested) field of a local variable or is a mutable [place
expression], then the resulting memory location can be assigned to.
Dereferencing a raw pointer requires `unsafe`.
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