Rollup merge of #83815 - RalfJung:addr_of, r=kennytm
ptr::addr_of documentation improvements While writing https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1001 I figured I could also improve the docs here a bit.
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@ -190,6 +190,8 @@ use crate::ptr;
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/// let ptr = uninit.as_mut_ptr();
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///
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/// // Initializing the `name` field
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/// // Using `write` instead of assignment via `=` to not call `drop` on the
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/// // old, uninitialized value.
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/// unsafe { addr_of_mut!((*ptr).name).write("Bob".to_string()); }
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///
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/// // Initializing the `list` field
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@ -1537,6 +1537,10 @@ fnptr_impls_args! { A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L }
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/// as all other references. This macro can create a raw pointer *without* creating
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/// a reference first.
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///
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/// Note, however, that the `expr` in `addr_of!(expr)` is still subject to all
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/// the usual rules. In particular, `addr_of!(*ptr::null())` is Undefined
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/// Behavior because it dereferences a NULL pointer.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let raw_f2 = ptr::addr_of!(packed.f2);
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/// assert_eq!(unsafe { raw_f2.read_unaligned() }, 2);
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/// ```
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///
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/// See [`addr_of_mut`] for how to create a pointer to unininitialized data.
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/// Doing that with `addr_of` would not make much sense since one could only
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/// read the data, and that would be Undefined Behavior.
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#[stable(feature = "raw_ref_macros", since = "1.51.0")]
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#[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"]
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#[allow_internal_unstable(raw_ref_op)]
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/// as all other references. This macro can create a raw pointer *without* creating
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/// a reference first.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// Note, however, that the `expr` in `addr_of_mut!(expr)` is still subject to all
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/// the usual rules. In particular, `addr_of_mut!(*ptr::null_mut())` is Undefined
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/// Behavior because it dereferences a NULL pointer.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// **Creating a pointer to unaligned data:**
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///
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/// ```
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/// use std::ptr;
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/// unsafe { raw_f2.write_unaligned(42); }
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/// assert_eq!({packed.f2}, 42); // `{...}` forces copying the field instead of creating a reference.
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/// ```
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///
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/// **Creating a pointer to uninitialized data:**
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use std::{ptr, mem::MaybeUninit};
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///
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/// struct Demo {
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/// field: bool,
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/// }
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///
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/// let mut uninit = MaybeUninit::<Demo>::uninit();
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/// // `&uninit.as_mut().field` would create a reference to an uninitialized `bool`,
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/// // and thus be Undefined Behavior!
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/// let f1_ptr = unsafe { ptr::addr_of_mut!((*uninit.as_mut_ptr()).field) };
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/// unsafe { f1_ptr.write(true); }
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/// let init = unsafe { uninit.assume_init() };
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/// ```
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#[stable(feature = "raw_ref_macros", since = "1.51.0")]
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#[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"]
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#[allow_internal_unstable(raw_ref_op)]
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