Add an extra fn() entry to the variance table in the subtyping chapter #874
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While discussing variance on a Rust help channel, I noticed that the subtyping chapter does not specifically mention the special case where a type parameter is used both in the input and output of a function, which, as far as I know, would make it be treated as invariant because its the intersection of both contravariance and covariance.
In case I'm not totally wrong with this, I propose adding that case to the table to make it a bit more clear.