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@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ still consumes a byte of space.
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* Tuple structs are like structs with regards to `repr(C)`, as the only
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* Tuple structs are like structs with regards to `repr(C)`, as the only
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difference from a struct is that the fields aren’t named.
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difference from a struct is that the fields aren’t named.
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* **If the type would have any [drop flags], they will still be added**
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* This is equivalent to one of `repr(u*)` (see the next section) for enums. The
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* This is equivalent to one of `repr(u*)` (see the next section) for enums. The
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chosen size is the default enum size for the target platform's C ABI. Note that
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chosen size is the default enum size for the target platform's C ABI. Note that
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enum representation in C is implementation defined, so this is really a "best
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enum representation in C is implementation defined, so this is really a "best
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