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@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ Some examples of unsafe functions:
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* `slice::get_unchecked` will perform unchecked indexing, allowing memory
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* `slice::get_unchecked` will perform unchecked indexing, allowing memory
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safety to be freely violated.
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safety to be freely violated.
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* `ptr::offset` is an intrinsic that invokes Undefined Behavior if it is
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* every raw pointer to sized type has intrinsic `offset` method that invokes
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not "in bounds" as defined by LLVM.
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Undefined Behaviour if it is not "in bounds" as defined by LLVM.
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* `mem::transmute` reinterprets some value as having the given type,
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* `mem::transmute` reinterprets some value as having the given type,
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bypassing type safety in arbitrary ways. (see [conversions] for details)
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bypassing type safety in arbitrary ways. (see [conversions] for details)
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* All FFI functions are `unsafe` because they can do arbitrary things.
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* All FFI functions are `unsafe` because they can do arbitrary things.
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