Fix comments for unsigned non-zero checked_add
, saturating_add
For these two methods, `other` is an ordinary unsigned integer, so it can be zero. Since the sum of non-zero and zero is always non-zero, the safety argument holds even when `other` is zero.
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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ macro_rules! nonzero_unsigned_operations {
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if let Some(result) = self.get().checked_add(other) {
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// SAFETY:
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// - `checked_add` returns `None` on overflow
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// - `self` and `other` are non-zero
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// - `self` is non-zero
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// - the only way to get zero from an addition without overflow is for both
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// sides to be zero
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//
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@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ macro_rules! nonzero_unsigned_operations {
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pub const fn saturating_add(self, other: $Int) -> $Ty {
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// SAFETY:
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// - `saturating_add` returns `u*::MAX` on overflow, which is non-zero
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// - `self` and `other` are non-zero
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// - `self` is non-zero
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// - the only way to get zero from an addition without overflow is for both
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// sides to be zero
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//
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