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Remove wrong note for short circuiting operators #105522

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions library/core/src/ops/mod.rs
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//! should have some resemblance to multiplication (and share expected
//! properties like associativity).
//!
//! Note that the `&&` and `||` operators short-circuit, i.e., they only
//! evaluate their second operand if it contributes to the result. Since this
//! behavior is not enforceable by traits, `&&` and `||` are not supported as
//! overloadable operators.
//! Note that the `&&` and `||` operators are currently not supported for
//! overloading. Due to their short circuiting nature, they require a different
//! design from traits for other operators like [`BitAnd`]. Designs for them are
//! under discussion.
//!
//! Many of the operators take their operands by value. In non-generic
//! contexts involving built-in types, this is usually not a problem.
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