Clarify new_size
for realloc means bytes
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ pub unsafe trait GlobalAlloc {
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ptr
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/// Shrink or grow a block of memory to the given `new_size`.
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/// Shrink or grow a block of memory to the given `new_size` in bytes.
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/// The block is described by the given `ptr` pointer and `layout`.
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///
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/// If this returns a non-null pointer, then ownership of the memory block
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@ -211,10 +211,11 @@ pub unsafe trait GlobalAlloc {
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/// Any access to the old `ptr` is Undefined Behavior, even if the
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/// allocation remained in-place. The newly returned pointer is the only valid pointer
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/// for accessing this memory now.
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///
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/// The new memory block is allocated with `layout`,
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/// but with the `size` updated to `new_size`. This new layout must be
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/// used when deallocating the new memory block with `dealloc`. The range
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/// `0..min(layout.size(), new_size)` of the new memory block is
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/// but with the `size` updated to `new_size` in bytes.
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/// This new layout must be used when deallocating the new memory block with `dealloc`.
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/// The range `0..min(layout.size(), new_size)` of the new memory block is
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/// guaranteed to have the same values as the original block.
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///
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/// If this method returns null, then ownership of the memory
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