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  "path": "/t/idea-borrowck-transparent-function-calls/24103#post_14",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-20T16:31:14.000Z",
  "site": "https://internals.rust-lang.org",
  "textContent": "I think we all agree that view types are the best long-term solution. We can also assume that the explicitness of explicit view type, will in practice not be a real issue because tooling will help to write it.\n\nBut in the meantime, could `#[annotation]` be used, just like `try!` was a thing in the past? Once view types will be available in stable rust, then `cargo fix` will be able automatically re-write them and clippy/compiler warning will discourage the use of the deprecated annotation? Basically what I’m proposing is to use an annotation right now for non-public use of partial borrows, while all all code written this way is expected to have to be automatically upgraded to the unified syntax in 2-3 years when partial views are ready and stable.",
  "title": "Idea: Borrowck Transparent Function Calls"
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