Clarify that "or it is dropped" is meant restrictively #2035
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The introduction of the Destructors chapter says:
Grammatically, the final comma there suggests that the clause "or it is dropped" is non-restrictive -- i.e., that it could be removed from the sentence without changing its meaning. It's as though we had written:
That's not what we mean here currently, as discussed in rust-lang/reference#1078, so the comma is incorrectly placed.
Note that this isn't necessarily the final step in clarifying this. There's more we should probably do. But it is a step in the right direction, so let's take it.
cc @ehuss @joshtriplett #1078