clarify documentation about the memory layout of UnsafeCell
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@ -1825,35 +1825,44 @@ impl<T: ?Sized + fmt::Display> fmt::Display for RefMut<'_, T> {
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/// Therefore this is not a valid conversion, despite `NonNull<u8>` and `UnsafeCell<NonNull<u8>>>`
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/// having the same memory layout. This is because `UnsafeCell` disables niche optimizations in
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/// order to avoid its interior mutability property from spreading from `T` into the `Outer` type,
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/// thus this can cause distortions in the type size in these cases. Furthermore, it is only valid
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/// to obtain a `*mut T` pointer to the contents of a _shared_ `UnsafeCell<T>` through [`.get()`]
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/// or [`.raw_get()`]. A `&mut T` reference can be obtained by either dereferencing this pointer or
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/// by calling [`.get_mut()`] on an _exclusive_ `UnsafeCell<T>`, e.g.:
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/// thus this can cause distortions in the type size in these cases.
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///
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/// Note that it is still only valid to obtain a `*mut T` pointer to the contents of a
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/// _shared_ `UnsafeCell<T>` through [`.get()`] or [`.raw_get()`]. A `&mut T` reference
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/// can be obtained by either dereferencing this pointer or by calling [`.get_mut()`]
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/// on an _exclusive_ `UnsafeCell<T>`. Even though `T` and `UnsafeCell<T>` have the
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/// same memory layout, the following is not allowed and undefined behavior:
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///
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/// ```rust,no_run
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/// # use std::cell::UnsafeCell;
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/// unsafe fn not_allowed<T>(ptr: &UnsafeCell<T>) -> &mut T {
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/// let t = ptr as *const UnsafeCell<T> as *mut T;
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/// // This is undefined behavior, because the `*mut T` pointer
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/// // was not obtained through `.get()` nor `.raw_get()`:
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/// unsafe { &mut *t }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// Instead, do this:
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use std::cell::UnsafeCell;
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/// # use std::cell::UnsafeCell;
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/// // Safety: the caller must ensure that there are no references that
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/// // point to the *contents* of the `UnsafeCell`.
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/// unsafe fn get_mut<T>(ptr: &UnsafeCell<T>) -> &mut T {
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/// unsafe { &mut *ptr.get() }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// let mut x: UnsafeCell<u32> = UnsafeCell::new(5);
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/// let shared: &UnsafeCell<u32> = &x;
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/// // using `.get()` is okay:
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/// unsafe {
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/// // SAFETY: there exist no other references to the contents of `x`
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/// let exclusive: &mut u32 = &mut *shared.get();
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/// };
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/// // using `.raw_get()` is also okay:
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/// unsafe {
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/// // SAFETY: there exist no other references to the contents of `x` in this scope
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/// let exclusive: &mut u32 = &mut *UnsafeCell::raw_get(shared as *const _);
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/// };
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/// // using `.get_mut()` is always safe:
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/// let exclusive: &mut u32 = x.get_mut();
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/// Coverting in the other direction from a `&mut T`
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/// to an `&UnsafeCell<T>` is allowed:
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///
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/// // when we have exclusive access, we can convert it to a shared `&UnsafeCell`:
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/// unsafe {
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/// // SAFETY: `u32` has no niche, therefore it has the same layout as `UnsafeCell<u32>`
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/// let shared: &UnsafeCell<u32> = &*(exclusive as *mut _ as *const UnsafeCell<u32>);
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/// // SAFETY: there exist no other *active* references to the contents of `x` in this scope
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/// let exclusive: &mut u32 = &mut *shared.get();
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/// ```rust
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/// # use std::cell::UnsafeCell;
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/// fn get_shared<T>(ptr: &mut T) -> &UnsafeCell<T> {
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/// let t = ptr as *mut T as *const UnsafeCell<T>;
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/// // SAFETY: `T` and `UnsafeCell<T>` have the same memory layout
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/// unsafe { &*t }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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