@@ -475,6 +475,8 @@ unsafe fn swap_nonoverlapping_bytes(x: *mut u8, y: *mut u8, len: usize) {
475475///
476476/// * `dst` must be properly aligned.
477477///
478+ /// * `dst` must point to a properly initialized value of type `T`.
479+ ///
478480/// Note that even if `T` has size `0`, the pointer must be non-NULL and properly aligned.
479481///
480482/// [valid]: ../ptr/index.html#safety
@@ -514,6 +516,8 @@ pub unsafe fn replace<T>(dst: *mut T, mut src: T) -> T {
514516/// * `src` must be properly aligned. Use [`read_unaligned`] if this is not the
515517/// case.
516518///
519+ /// * `src` must point to a properly initialized value of type `T`.
520+ ///
517521/// Note that even if `T` has size `0`, the pointer must be non-NULL and properly aligned.
518522///
519523/// # Examples
@@ -628,6 +632,8 @@ pub unsafe fn read<T>(src: *const T) -> T {
628632///
629633/// * `src` must be [valid] for reads.
630634///
635+ /// * `src` must point to a properly initialized value of type `T`.
636+ ///
631637/// Like [`read`], `read_unaligned` creates a bitwise copy of `T`, regardless of
632638/// whether `T` is [`Copy`]. If `T` is not [`Copy`], using both the returned
633639/// value and the value at `*src` can [violate memory safety][read-ownership].
@@ -922,6 +928,8 @@ pub unsafe fn write_unaligned<T>(dst: *mut T, src: T) {
922928///
923929/// * `src` must be properly aligned.
924930///
931+ /// * `src` must point to a properly initialized value of type `T`.
932+ ///
925933/// Like [`read`], `read_volatile` creates a bitwise copy of `T`, regardless of
926934/// whether `T` is [`Copy`]. If `T` is not [`Copy`], using both the returned
927935/// value and the value at `*src` can [violate memory safety][read-ownership].
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