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Originally, Array didn't have runtime-borrow capability and I made the (hasty) decision to base the
Arraystruct on usingCell<RawArray<T>>.It is clear that it makes far more sense to use
RefCellnow, both from a semantic and performance basis. The explicitborrowflagcan also be removed.Source:
interpreter/src/array.rs:42Book:
booksrc/chapter-interp-arrays.md