Remove consteval note from <*mut T>::align_offset docs.

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Zachary S 2024-12-11 12:56:12 -06:00
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@ -1587,15 +1587,6 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> *mut T {
/// beyond the allocation that the pointer points into. It is up to the caller to ensure that
/// the returned offset is correct in all terms other than alignment.
///
/// When this is called during compile-time evaluation (which is unstable), the implementation
/// may return `usize::MAX` in cases where that can never happen at runtime. This is because the
/// actual alignment of pointers is not known yet during compile-time, so an offset with
/// guaranteed alignment can sometimes not be computed. For example, a buffer declared as `[u8;
/// N]` might be allocated at an odd or an even address, but at compile-time this is not yet
/// known, so the execution has to be correct for either choice. It is therefore impossible to
/// find an offset that is guaranteed to be 2-aligned. (This behavior is subject to change, as usual
/// for unstable APIs.)
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The function panics if `align` is not a power-of-two.