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Rollup merge of #134662 - ionicmc-rs:any-safety-docs, r=Amanieu
Fix safety docs for `dyn Any + Send {+ Sync}`

Fixes the `# Safety` docs for `dyn Any + Send`'s `downcast_{mut/ref}_unchecked` to show the direct instructions , where previously the would tell the user to find the docs on `dyn Any` themselves.

This also adds them for `downcast_{mut/ref}_unchecked` on `dyn Any + Send + Sync`
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compiler Rollup merge of #134638 - compiler-errors:fx-item-bounds, r=lcnr 2024-12-24 14:05:21 +11:00
library Rollup merge of #134662 - ionicmc-rs:any-safety-docs, r=Amanieu 2024-12-24 14:05:22 +11:00
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