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/// Typically, to update the value associated to a key in the map, you would do the following:
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore
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/// let my_update = my_crdt.update_mutator(key_to_modify, new_value);
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/// my_crdt.merge(&my_update);
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/// ```
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/// empty map. This is very usefull to produce in-place a new map that contains only a delta
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/// that modifies a certain value:
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///
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut a = get_my_crdt_value();
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/// let old_a = a.take_and_clear();
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/// a.merge(&old_a.update_mutator(key_to_modify, new_value));
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/// but in the case where the map is a field in a struct for instance (as is always the case),
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/// this becomes very handy:
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///
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut a = get_my_crdt_value();
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/// let old_a_map = a.map_field.take_and_clear();
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/// a.map_field.merge(&old_a_map.update_mutator(key_to_modify, new_value));
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