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ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast
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@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ pub const fn null_mut<T>() -> *mut T {
/// Creates an invalid pointer with the given address.
///
/// This is
*currently* equivalent to `addr as *const T` but it expresses the intended semantic
///
more clearly, and may become important under future memory models
.
/// This is
different from `addr as *const T`, which creates a pointer that picks up a previously
///
exposed provenance. See [`from_exposed_addr`] for more details on that operation
.
///
/// The module's top-level documentation discusses the precise meaning of an "invalid"
/// pointer but essentially this expresses that the pointer is not associated
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@@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ pub const fn null_mut<T>() -> *mut T {
///
/// This pointer will have no provenance associated with it and is therefore
/// UB to read/write/offset. This mostly exists to facilitate things
/// like
ptr::null and NonNull::dangling
which make invalid pointers.
/// like
`ptr::null` and `NonNull::dangling`
which make invalid pointers.
///
/// (Standard "Zero-Sized-Types get to cheat and lie" caveats apply, although it
/// may be desirable to give them their own API just to make that 100% clear.)
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@@ -588,8 +588,8 @@ pub const fn invalid<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T {
/// Creates an invalid mutable pointer with the given address.
///
/// This is
*currently* equivalent to `addr as *mut T` but it expresses the intended semantic
///
more clearly, and may become important under future memory models
.
/// This is
different from `addr as *mut T`, which creates a pointer that picks up a previously
///
exposed provenance. See [`from_exposed_addr_mut`] for more details on that operation
.
///
/// The module's top-level documentation discusses the precise meaning of an "invalid"
/// pointer but essentially this expresses that the pointer is not associated
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@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ pub const fn invalid<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T {
///
/// This pointer will have no provenance associated with it and is therefore
/// UB to read/write/offset. This mostly exists to facilitate things
/// like
ptr::null and NonNull::dangling
which make invalid pointers.
/// like
`ptr::null` and `NonNull::dangling`
which make invalid pointers.
///
/// (Standard "Zero-Sized-Types get to cheat and lie" caveats apply, although it
/// may be desirable to give them their own API just to make that 100% clear.)
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