When there is are multiple references where one of the references isn't mutable then this results in a false-positive for `mut_mutex_lock` as it only checks the mutability of the first reference level. Fix this by using `peel_mid_ty_refs_is_mutable` which correctly determines whether the reference is ultimately mutable and thus whether `Mutex::get_lock()` can actually be used. Fixes #9854 |
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