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Clarify distinction between for iter and into_iter #1394
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The existing code examples for `for iter` and `for into_iter` don't make the distinction very clear to the user. Although this is explained at the end, allowing the user experiment with the match types and showing how the collection gets consumed in `into_iter` but not in `iter` would help them understand better.
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The user needs to fix the section by commenting out `println!("names: {:?}", names);` before running the example
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The existing code examples for
for iter
andfor into_iter
don't make the distinction very clear to the user.Although this is explained at the end, allowing the user to experiment with the match types and showing how the collection gets consumed in
into_iter
but not initer
would help them understand better.