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@@ -2705,12 +2705,13 @@ pub const unsafe fn copy_nonoverlapping<T>(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: us
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/// Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated:
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/// Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated:
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/// * `src` must be [valid] for reads of `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes.
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/// * `src` must be [valid] for reads of `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes, and must remain valid even
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/// if `dst` is written for `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes. (This means if the memory ranges
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/// overlap, the two pointers must not be subject to aliasing restrictions relative to each
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/// other.)
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/// * `dst` must be [valid] for writes of `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes.
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/// * `dst` must be [valid] for writes of `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes, and must remain valid even
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/// if `src` is read for `count * size_of::<T>()` bytes.
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/// * `src` must remain valid for reads even after `dst` is written, and vice versa.
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/// (In other words, there cannot be aliasing restrictions on the use of these pointers.)
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/// * Both `src` and `dst` must be properly aligned.
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/// * Both `src` and `dst` must be properly aligned.
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@@ -795,10 +795,9 @@ pub const fn slice_from_raw_parts_mut<T>(data: *mut T, len: usize) -> *mut [T] {
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/// Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated:
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/// Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated:
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/// * Both `x` and `y` must be [valid] for both reads and writes.
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/// * Both `x` and `y` must be [valid] for both reads and writes. They must remain valid even if the
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/// other pointer is written. (This means if the memory ranges overlap, the two pointers must not
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/// * `x` must remain valid for reads and writes even after `y` is read/written, and vice versa.
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/// be subject to aliasing restrictions relative to each other.)
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/// (In other words, there cannot be aliasing restrictions on the use of these pointers.)
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/// * Both `x` and `y` must be properly aligned.
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/// * Both `x` and `y` must be properly aligned.
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