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14121412/// If you have a reference `&SomeStruct`, then normally in Rust all fields of `SomeStruct` are
14131413/// immutable. The compiler makes optimizations based on the knowledge that `&T` is not mutably
14141414/// aliased or mutated, and that `&mut T` is unique. `UnsafeCell<T>` is the only core language
1415- /// feature to work around this restriction. All other types that allow internal mutability, such as
1416- /// `Cell<T>` and `RefCell<T>`, use `UnsafeCell` to wrap their internal data.
1415+ /// feature to work around the restriction that `&T` may not be mutated. All other types that
1416+ /// allow internal mutability, such as `Cell<T>` and `RefCell<T>`, use `UnsafeCell` to wrap their
1417+ /// internal data. There is *no* legal way to obtain aliasing `&mut`, not even with `UnsafeCell<T>`.
14171418///
14181419/// The `UnsafeCell` API itself is technically very simple: it gives you a raw pointer `*mut T` to
14191420/// its contents. It is up to _you_ as the abstraction designer to use that raw pointer correctly.
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