-//@ There is a second way to borrow something, a second kind of reference: The *mutable reference*. This is a reference that comes with the promise
-//@ that nobody else has *any kind of access* to the referee - in contrast to shared references, there is no aliasing with mutable references. It is thus always safe to perform mutation through such a reference.
-//@ Because there cannot be another reference to the same data, we could also call it a *unique* reference, but that is not their official name.
+//@ There is a second way to borrow something, a second kind of reference: The *mutable reference*.
+//@ This is a reference that comes with the promise that nobody else has *any kind of access* to
+//@ the referee - in contrast to shared references, there is no aliasing with mutable references.
+//@ It is thus always safe to perform mutation through such a reference. Because there cannot be
+//@ another reference to the same data, we could also call it a *unique* reference, but that is not
+//@ their official name.