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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -971,14 +971,16 @@ impl<T> ManuallyDrop<T> {
971971 ManuallyDrop { value }
972972 }
973973
974- /// Extract the value from the ManuallyDrop container.
974+ /// Extract the value from the `ManuallyDrop` container.
975+ ///
976+ /// This allows the value to be dropped again.
975977 ///
976978 /// # Examples
977979 ///
978980 /// ```rust
979981 /// use std::mem::ManuallyDrop;
980982 /// let x = ManuallyDrop::new(Box::new(()));
981- /// let _: Box<()> = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(x);
983+ /// let _: Box<()> = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(x); // This drops the `Box`.
982984 /// ```
983985 #[ stable( feature = "manually_drop" , since = "1.20.0" ) ]
984986 #[ inline]
@@ -990,11 +992,15 @@ impl<T> ManuallyDrop<T> {
990992impl < T : ?Sized > ManuallyDrop < T > {
991993 /// Manually drops the contained value.
992994 ///
995+ /// If you have ownership of the value, you can use [`ManuallyDrop::into_inner`] instead.
996+ ///
993997 /// # Safety
994998 ///
995999 /// This function runs the destructor of the contained value and thus the wrapped value
9961000 /// now represents uninitialized data. It is up to the user of this method to ensure the
9971001 /// uninitialized data is not actually used.
1002+ ///
1003+ /// [`ManuallyDrop::into_inner`]: #method.into_inner
9981004 #[ stable( feature = "manually_drop" , since = "1.20.0" ) ]
9991005 #[ inline]
10001006 pub unsafe fn drop ( slot : & mut ManuallyDrop < T > ) {
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