@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ impl CStr {
197197 ///
198198 /// This function will wrap the provided `ptr` with a `CStr` wrapper, which
199199 /// allows inspection and interoperation of non-owned C strings. The total
200- /// size of the raw C string must be smaller than `isize::MAX` **bytes**
201- /// in memory due to calling the `slice::from_raw_parts` function .
200+ /// size of the terminated buffer must be smaller than [ `isize::MAX`] **bytes**
201+ /// in memory (a restriction from [ `slice::from_raw_parts`]) .
202202 ///
203203 /// # Safety
204204 ///
@@ -295,11 +295,11 @@ impl CStr {
295295 }
296296 }
297297
298- /// Creates a C string wrapper from a byte slice.
298+ /// Creates a C string wrapper from a byte slice with any number of nuls .
299299 ///
300300 /// This method will create a `CStr` from any byte slice that contains at
301- /// least one nul byte. The caller does not need to know or specify where
302- /// the nul byte is located.
301+ /// least one nul byte. Unlike with [`CStr::from_bytes_with_nul`], the caller
302+ /// does not need to know where the nul byte is located.
303303 ///
304304 /// If the first byte is a nul character, this method will return an
305305 /// empty `CStr`. If multiple nul characters are present, the `CStr` will
@@ -341,7 +341,8 @@ impl CStr {
341341 }
342342 }
343343
344- /// Creates a C string wrapper from a byte slice.
344+ /// Creates a C string wrapper from a byte slice with exactly one nul
345+ /// terminator.
345346 ///
346347 /// This function will cast the provided `bytes` to a `CStr`
347348 /// wrapper after ensuring that the byte slice is nul-terminated
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