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647647 /// such large allocations either.)
648648 ///
649649 /// The requirement for pointers to be derived from the same allocated object is primarily
650- /// needed for `const`-compatibility: at compile-time, pointers into *different* allocated
651- /// objects do not have a known distance to each other . However, the requirement also exists at
650+ /// needed for `const`-compatibility: the distance between pointers into *different* allocated
651+ /// objects is not known at compile-time . However, the requirement also exists at
652652 /// runtime and may be exploited by optimizations. If you wish to compute the difference between
653653 /// pointers that are not guaranteed to be from the same allocation, use `(self as
654654 /// usize).sub(origin as usize) / mem::size_of::<T>()`.
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819819 /// such large allocations either.)
820820 ///
821821 /// The requirement for pointers to be derived from the same allocated object is primarily
822- /// needed for `const`-compatibility: at compile-time, pointers into *different* allocated
823- /// objects do not have a known distance to each other . However, the requirement also exists at
822+ /// needed for `const`-compatibility: the distance between pointers into *different* allocated
823+ /// objects is not known at compile-time . However, the requirement also exists at
824824 /// runtime and may be exploited by optimizations. If you wish to compute the difference between
825825 /// pointers that are not guaranteed to be from the same allocation, use `(self as
826826 /// usize).sub(origin as usize) / mem::size_of::<T>()`.
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