Mention that places are sometimes called "lvalues"
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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ This section introduces the key concepts of MIR, summarized here:
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leading underscore, like `_1`. There is also a special "local"
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(`_0`) allocated to store the return value.
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- **Places:** expressions that identify a location in memory, like `_1` or
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`_1.f`.
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`_1.f`. (Some people call these "lvalues"; the "l" meaning that they occur on
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the left-hand side of an assignment.)
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- **Rvalues:** expressions that produce a value. The "R" stands for
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the fact that these are the "right-hand side" of an assignment.
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- **Operands:** the arguments to an rvalue, which can either be a
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