Rename generic type parameter in Subtyping chapter#432
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Rename generic type parameter in Subtyping chapter#432qsantos wants to merge 2 commits intorust-lang:masterfrom
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`T` was used to refer both to the generic type parameter of the function used as an example, and to the type that this generic type parameter would be a reference to. To make things clearer, the generic type parameter is renamed to `R`, since it is intended to be a reference in the examples.
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Like several issues (#124, #262, #305, #339) have pointed before, the chapter “Subtyping and Variance” can easily become confusing. I have experienced that as well, and I have noticed that this was partially caused by
Tused both in&'a Tand as the&'a Titself in&mut &'a T(thus written&mut T).To make things clearer, this PR renames the generic type parameter of the function
R, since it is intended to be a reference in the examples.&'a Tstays unchanged, butRis used when&'a Titself is intended; for instance, the more generic variant of&mut &'a Tis thus&mut R.I have also slightly changed some explanations to clarify them and take into account this new naming.