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@ -5971,7 +5971,7 @@ For example, the general `swap()` will copy the elements of two `vector`s being
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void f1(N::X& a, N::X& b)
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{
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std::swap(a,b); // propably not what we we wanted: calls std::swap()
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std::swap(a,b); // propably not what we wanted: calls std::swap()
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}
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The `std::swap()` in `f1()` does exactly what we asked it to do: it calls the `swap()` in namespace `std`.
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