@@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ mod prim_unit { }
183183/// Working with raw pointers in Rust is uncommon,
184184/// typically limited to a few patterns.
185185///
186- /// Use the `null` function to create null pointers, and the `is_null` method
186+ /// Use the [ `null`] function to create null pointers, and the [ `is_null`] method
187187/// of the `*const T` type to check for null. The `*const T` type also defines
188- /// the `offset` method, for pointer math.
188+ /// the [ `offset`] method, for pointer math.
189189///
190190/// # Common ways to create raw pointers
191191///
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ mod prim_unit { }
213213///
214214/// ## 2. Consume a box (`Box<T>`).
215215///
216- /// The `into_raw` function consumes a box and returns
216+ /// The [ `into_raw`] function consumes a box and returns
217217/// the raw pointer. It doesn't destroy `T` or deallocate any memory.
218218///
219219/// ```
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ mod prim_unit { }
227227/// }
228228/// ```
229229///
230- /// Note that here the call to `drop` is for clarity - it indicates
230+ /// Note that here the call to [ `drop`] is for clarity - it indicates
231231/// that we are done with the given value and it should be destroyed.
232232///
233233/// ## 3. Get it from C.
@@ -255,6 +255,11 @@ mod prim_unit { }
255255///
256256/// *[See also the `std::ptr` module](ptr/index.html).*
257257///
258+ /// [`null`]: ../std/ptr/fn.null.html
259+ /// [`is_null`]: ../std/primitive.pointer.html#method.is_null
260+ /// [`offset`]: ../std/primitive.pointer.html#method.offset
261+ /// [`into_raw`]: ../std/boxed/struct.Box.html#method.into_raw
262+ /// [`drop`]: ../std/mem/fn.drop.html
258263#[ stable( feature = "rust1" , since = "1.0.0" ) ]
259264mod prim_pointer { }
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