Rollup merge of #132003 - RalfJung:abi-compat-docs, r=traviscross
update ABI compatibility docs for new option-like rules Documents the rules decided [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130628#issuecomment-2402761599) for our ABI compatibility rules. Long-term this should be moved to the reference, but for now this is what we got. Cc `@rust-lang/lang` `@rust-lang/opsem`
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/// unique field that doesn't have size 0 and alignment 1 (if there is such a field).
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/// unique field that doesn't have size 0 and alignment 1 (if there is such a field).
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/// - `i32` is ABI-compatible with `NonZero<i32>`, and similar for all other integer types.
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/// - `i32` is ABI-compatible with `NonZero<i32>`, and similar for all other integer types.
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/// - If `T` is guaranteed to be subject to the [null pointer
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/// - If `T` is guaranteed to be subject to the [null pointer
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/// optimization](option/index.html#representation), then `T` and `Option<T>` are ABI-compatible.
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/// optimization](option/index.html#representation), and `E` is an enum satisfying the following
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/// Furthermore, if `U` satisfies the requirements [outlined here](result/index.html#representation),
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/// requirements, then `T` and `E` are ABI-compatible. Such an enum `E` is called "option-like".
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/// then `T` and `Result<T, U>` and `Result<U, T>` are all ABI-compatible.
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/// - The enum `E` has exactly two variants.
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/// - One variant has exactly one field, of type `T`.
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/// - All fields of the other variant are zero-sized with 1-byte alignment.
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/// Furthermore, ABI compatibility satisfies the following general properties:
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/// Furthermore, ABI compatibility satisfies the following general properties:
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