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21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions library/core/src/pin.rs
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Expand Up @@ -485,6 +485,16 @@ impl<P: Deref<Target: Unpin>> Pin<P> {
///
/// Unlike `Pin::new_unchecked`, this method is safe because the pointer
/// `P` dereferences to an [`Unpin`] type, which cancels the pinning guarantees.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::pin::Pin;
///
/// let val: u8 = 5;
/// // We can pin the value, since it doesn't care about being moved
/// let pinned: Pin<&u8> = Pin::new(&val);
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It seems like an example of Pin with a shared reference is probably not the best bet -- most users will not want that. I think we should demonstrate with a &mut reference at least.

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    let mut val: u8 = 5;
    let mut pinned: Pin<&mut u8> = Pin::new(&mut val);
    println!("{}", pinned); // 5
    pinned.as_mut().set(10);
    println!("{}", pinned); // 10

Would this work?

/// ```
#[inline(always)]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")]
#[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")]
Expand All @@ -498,6 +508,17 @@ impl<P: Deref<Target: Unpin>> Pin<P> {
///
/// This requires that the data inside this `Pin` is [`Unpin`] so that we
/// can ignore the pinning invariants when unwrapping it.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::pin::Pin;
///
/// let pinned: Pin<&u8> = Pin::new(&5);
/// // Unwrap the pin to get a reference to the value
/// let r = Pin::into_inner(pinned);
/// assert_eq!(*r, 5);
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")]
#[stable(feature = "pin_into_inner", since = "1.39.0")]
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