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		|  | @ -8056,9 +8056,9 @@ class basic_json | |||
|         /*!
 | ||||
|         @note The conventional copy constructor and copy assignment are | ||||
|               implicitly defined. | ||||
| 			  Combined with the following converting constructor and assigment, | ||||
| 			  they support: copy from iterator to iterator, | ||||
|                             copy from const iterator to const iterator,  | ||||
|               Combined with the following converting constructor and assigment, | ||||
|               they support: copy from iterator to iterator, | ||||
|                             copy from const iterator to const iterator, | ||||
|                             and conversion from iterator to const iterator. | ||||
|               However conversion from const iterator to iterator is not defined. | ||||
|         */ | ||||
|  | @ -8075,7 +8075,7 @@ class basic_json | |||
|         /*!
 | ||||
|         @brief converting assignment | ||||
|         @param[in,out] other  non-const iterator to copy from | ||||
| 		@return const/non-const iterator | ||||
|         @return const/non-const iterator | ||||
|         @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. | ||||
|         */ | ||||
|         iter_impl& operator=(iter_impl<basic_json> other) noexcept( | ||||
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