@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> PartialOrd for *mut T {
465465 fn ge ( & self , other : & * mut T ) -> bool { * self >= * other }
466466}
467467
468- /// A wrapper around a raw `*mut T` that indicates that the possessor
468+ /// A wrapper around a raw non-null `*mut T` that indicates that the possessor
469469/// of this wrapper owns the referent. This in turn implies that the
470470/// `Unique<T>` is `Send`/`Sync` if `T` is `Send`/`Sync`, unlike a raw
471471/// `*mut T` (which conveys no particular ownership semantics). It
@@ -502,6 +502,10 @@ unsafe impl<T: Sync + ?Sized> Sync for Unique<T> { }
502502#[ unstable( feature = "unique" , issue = "27730" ) ]
503503impl < T : ?Sized > Unique < T > {
504504 /// Creates a new `Unique`.
505+ ///
506+ /// # Safety
507+ ///
508+ /// `ptr` must be non-null.
505509 pub const unsafe fn new ( ptr : * mut T ) -> Unique < T > {
506510 Unique { pointer : NonZero :: new ( ptr) , _marker : PhantomData }
507511 }
@@ -537,7 +541,7 @@ impl<T> fmt::Pointer for Unique<T> {
537541 }
538542}
539543
540- /// A wrapper around a raw `*mut T` that indicates that the possessor
544+ /// A wrapper around a raw non-null `*mut T` that indicates that the possessor
541545/// of this wrapper has shared ownership of the referent. Useful for
542546/// building abstractions like `Rc<T>` or `Arc<T>`, which internally
543547/// use raw pointers to manage the memory that they own.
@@ -566,6 +570,10 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> !Sync for Shared<T> { }
566570#[ unstable( feature = "shared" , issue = "27730" ) ]
567571impl < T : ?Sized > Shared < T > {
568572 /// Creates a new `Shared`.
573+ ///
574+ /// # Safety
575+ ///
576+ /// `ptr` must be non-null.
569577 pub unsafe fn new ( ptr : * mut T ) -> Self {
570578 Shared { pointer : NonZero :: new ( ptr) , _marker : PhantomData }
571579 }
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