Update E0716.md for clarity
When reading through this, I got slightly hung up thinking the `let` it was referring to was the `let tmp` on line 25, which was confusing considering the comment states that the temporary is freed at the end of the block. I think adding this clarification could potentially help some beginners like myself without being overly verbose.
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Whenever a temporary is created, it is automatically dropped (freed) according
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to fixed rules. Ordinarily, the temporary is dropped at the end of the enclosing
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statement -- in this case, after the `let`. This is illustrated in the example
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above by showing that `tmp` would be freed as we exit the block.
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statement -- in this case, after the outer `let` that assigns to `p`. This is
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illustrated in the example above by showing that `tmp` would be freed as we exit
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the block.
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To fix this problem, you need to create a local variable to store the value in
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rather than relying on a temporary. For example, you might change the original
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