@@ -91,7 +91,9 @@ pub struct Sender<T> {
9191///
9292/// Outstanding borrows hold a read lock on the inner value. This means that
9393/// long lived borrows could cause the produce half to block. It is recommended
94- /// to keep the borrow as short lived as possible.
94+ /// to keep the borrow as short lived as possible. Additionally, if you are
95+ /// running in an environment that allows `!Send` futures, you must ensure that
96+ /// the returned `Ref` type is never held alive across an `.await` point.
9597///
9698/// The priority policy of the lock is dependent on the underlying lock
9799/// implementation, and this type does not guarantee that any particular policy
@@ -301,7 +303,9 @@ impl<T> Receiver<T> {
301303 ///
302304 /// Outstanding borrows hold a read lock. This means that long lived borrows
303305 /// could cause the send half to block. It is recommended to keep the borrow
304- /// as short lived as possible.
306+ /// as short lived as possible. Additionally, if you are running in an
307+ /// environment that allows `!Send` futures, you must ensure that the
308+ /// returned `Ref` type is never held alive across an `.await` point.
305309 ///
306310 /// The priority policy of the lock is dependent on the underlying lock
307311 /// implementation, and this type does not guarantee that any particular policy
@@ -344,7 +348,9 @@ impl<T> Receiver<T> {
344348 ///
345349 /// Outstanding borrows hold a read lock. This means that long lived borrows
346350 /// could cause the send half to block. It is recommended to keep the borrow
347- /// as short lived as possible.
351+ /// as short lived as possible. Additionally, if you are running in an
352+ /// environment that allows `!Send` futures, you must ensure that the
353+ /// returned `Ref` type is never held alive across an `.await` point.
348354 ///
349355 /// The priority policy of the lock is dependent on the underlying lock
350356 /// implementation, and this type does not guarantee that any particular policy
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