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Minor syntax and formatting update to doc comment on find_vtable_types_for_unsizing #100697

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12 changes: 8 additions & 4 deletions compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs
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//! #### Unsizing Casts
//! A subtle way of introducing neighbor edges is by casting to a trait object.
//! Since the resulting fat-pointer contains a reference to a vtable, we need to
//! instantiate all object-save methods of the trait, as we need to store
//! instantiate all object-safe methods of the trait, as we need to store
//! pointers to these functions even if they never get called anywhere. This can
//! be seen as a special case of taking a function reference.
//!
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/// them.
///
/// For example, the source type might be `&SomeStruct` and the target type
/// might be `&SomeTrait` in a cast like:
/// might be `&dyn SomeTrait` in a cast like:
///
/// ```rust,ignore (not real code)
/// let src: &SomeStruct = ...;
/// let target = src as &SomeTrait;
/// let target = src as &dyn SomeTrait;
/// ```
///
/// Then the output of this function would be (SomeStruct, SomeTrait) since for
/// constructing the `target` fat-pointer we need the vtable for that pair.
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/// for the pair of `T` (which is a trait) and the concrete type that `T` was
/// originally coerced from:
///
/// ```rust,ignore (not real code)
/// let src: &ComplexStruct<SomeStruct> = ...;
/// let target = src as &ComplexStruct<SomeTrait>;
/// let target = src as &ComplexStruct<dyn SomeTrait>;
/// ```
///
/// Again, we want this `find_vtable_types_for_unsizing()` to provide the pair
/// `(SomeStruct, SomeTrait)`.
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