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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ manipulate its tag and fields. See [the RFC][really-tagged] for details.
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These `repr`s have no effect on a struct.
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Adding an explicit `repr(u*)`, `repr(i*)`, or `repr(C)` to an enum suppresses the null-pointer optimization, like:
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Adding an explicit `repr(u*)`, `repr(i*)`, or `repr(C)` to an enum with fields suppresses the null-pointer optimization, like:
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```rust
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# use std::mem::size_of;
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assert_eq!(16, size_of::<MyReprOption<&u16>>());
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```
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This optimization still applies to fieldless enums with an explicit `repr(u*)`, `repr(i*)`, or `repr(C)`.
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## repr(packed)
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`repr(packed)` forces Rust to strip any padding, and only align the type to a
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