@@ -2667,7 +2667,7 @@ pub unsafe fn vtable_align(ptr: *const ()) -> usize;
26672667/// More specifically, this is the offset in bytes between successive
26682668/// items of the same type, including alignment padding.
26692669///
2670- /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`size_of`].
2670+ /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem:: size_of`].
26712671#[ rustc_nounwind]
26722672#[ unstable( feature = "core_intrinsics" , issue = "none" ) ]
26732673#[ rustc_intrinsic_const_stable_indirect]
@@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@ pub const fn size_of<T>() -> usize;
26812681/// Therefore, implementations must not require the user to uphold
26822682/// any safety invariants.
26832683///
2684- /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`align_of`].
2684+ /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem:: align_of`].
26852685#[ rustc_nounwind]
26862686#[ unstable( feature = "core_intrinsics" , issue = "none" ) ]
26872687#[ rustc_intrinsic_const_stable_indirect]
@@ -2704,7 +2704,7 @@ pub const fn variant_count<T>() -> usize;
27042704
27052705/// The size of the referenced value in bytes.
27062706///
2707- /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`size_of_val`].
2707+ /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem:: size_of_val`].
27082708///
27092709/// # Safety
27102710///
@@ -2717,7 +2717,7 @@ pub const unsafe fn size_of_val<T: ?Sized>(ptr: *const T) -> usize;
27172717
27182718/// The required alignment of the referenced value.
27192719///
2720- /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`align_of_val`].
2720+ /// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem:: align_of_val`].
27212721///
27222722/// # Safety
27232723///
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