Help with ambiguity about 'static lifetimes#4161
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Thanks! See also #4067. I’ll be trying to integrate these two PRs together (possibly taking ideas from both and rewriting them!), because there’s clearly a bit of a phrasing issue here, and I agree that we should fix it! |
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Ah, I somehow missed the existing PR. Regardless, thank you! |
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No worries – thank you again! |
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The first sentence of this paragraph tripped me up for a minute when reading today. At first pass, I had trouble parsing it because I was wondering a couple of things:
'staticlifetimes in error messages?This is my attempt to make this paragraph more readable--hopefully without being too verbose.
I only changed the first sentence and the first word of the second sentence.