I was looking at random items at SwiftDoc.org <http://swiftdoc.org/>, and 
noticed the “FlattenBidirectionalCollection” structure. It helps implement some 
versions of “joined” from Sequence (probably when the Sequence is also a 
BidirectionalCollection). The directions for the type state that “joined” does 
not create new storage. Then wouldn’t it have to refer to the source objects by 
reference? How; especially how does it work without requiring a “&” with 
“inout” or how it works with “let”-mode objects? Or am I misunderstanding how 
it works behind the covers?

(If there is a secret sauce to have one object refer to another without 
“&”/“inout”/“UnsafeWhateverPointer”, I like to know. It may help with 
implementing an idea. The idea involves extending the language, so “compiler 
magic” that the user can’t access is OK; I’d just claim to use the same sauce 
in my proposal.)

— 
Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT mac DOT com 

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