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					@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ itself, but then executing `%` on this *pointer value* is unsupported.
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					However, it does not seem appropriate to blame the `%` operation above for this
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					failure. `%` on "normal" `usize` values (`Scalar::Bits`) is perfectly fine, just using it on
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					values computed from pointers is an issue.  Essentially, `&i32 as *const i32 as
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					usize` is a "safe" `usize` at run-time (meaning that applying safe operations to
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					usize` computes a "safe" `usize` at run-time (meaning that applying safe operations to
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					this `usize` cannot lead to misbehavior, following terminology [suggested here])
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					-- but the same value is *not* "safe" at compile-time, because we can cause a
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					const safety violation by applying a safe operation (namely, `%`).
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