pub use part05::BigInt;
// With our new knowledge of lifetimes, we are now able to write down the desired type of `min`:
-//@ We want the function to take two borrows *of the same lifetime*, and then
-//@ return a borrow of that lifetime. If the two input lifetimes would be different, we
+//@ We want the function to take two references *with the same lifetime*, and then
+//@ return a reference with that lifetime. If the two input lifetimes would be different, we
//@ would not know which lifetime to use for the result.
pub trait Minimum {
fn min<'a>(&'a self, other: &'a Self) -> &'a Self;
// of course, need a `Display` bound on `T`.) Then you should be able to use them with `println!` just like you do
// with numbers, and get rid of the inherent functions to print `SomethingOrNothing<i32>` and `SomethingOrNothing<f32>`.
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