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Kenton Varda authored
You need to use a different constructor function, `refTuple()`, to opt into references. Otherwise, it's too easy to construct a tuple of references by mistake.
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You need to use a different constructor function, `refTuple()`, to opt into references. Otherwise, it's too easy to construct a tuple of references by mistake.
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