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The rustboot compiler expects 'for each (type v in ...)' like 'for',
rather than 'for each (type v = ...)' as given in the documentation.
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not-supported-but-plausible IEEE datatypes.
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after the "spawn" keyword, or implicitly the call expression used to start the
spawn.
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implicitly or explicitly.
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soft vs. hard failure.
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including Ref.Mem chapter.
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dormant since the 90s. Sigh.
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bit.
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for box and mutable.
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