-- To support `CloneAny`, unsafe code is required (because the downcast methods are defined on `dyn Any` rather than being trait methods); if you wanted to ditch `Clone` support this unsafety could be removed.
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-- In the interests of performance, skipping various checks that are unnecessary because of the invariants of the data structure (no need to check the type ID when it’s been statically ensured by being used as the hash map key).
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-- In the `Clone` implementation of `dyn CloneAny` with `Send` and/or `Sync` auto traits added, an unsafe block is used where safe code used to be used in order to avoid a [spurious future-compatibility lint](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51443#issuecomment-421988013).
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-It’s not possible to remove all unsafety from this library without also removing some of the functionality. Still, at the cost of the `CloneAny` functionality and the raw interface, you can definitely remove all unsafe code. Here’s how you could do it:
+- To support `CloneAny`, unsafe code is currently required (because the downcast methods are defined on `dyn Any` rather than being trait methods, and upcasting is an incomplete feature in rustc); if you wanted to ditch `Clone` support this unsafety could be removed.