@@ -3468,10 +3468,11 @@ impl<T> [T] {
34683468 /// maintained.
34693469 ///
34703470 /// This method splits the slice into three distinct slices: prefix, correctly aligned middle
3471- /// slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. The method may make the middle slice the greatest
3472- /// length possible for a given type and input slice, but only your algorithm's performance
3473- /// should depend on that, not its correctness. It is permissible for all of the input data to
3474- /// be returned as the prefix or suffix slice.
3471+ /// slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. How exactly the slice is split up is not
3472+ /// specified; the middle part may be smaller than necessary. However, if this fails to return a
3473+ /// maximal middle part, that is because code is running in a context where performance does not
3474+ /// matter, such as a sanitizer attempting to find alignment bugs. Regular code running
3475+ /// in a default (debug or release) execution *will* return a maximal middle part.
34753476 ///
34763477 /// This method has no purpose when either input element `T` or output element `U` are
34773478 /// zero-sized and will return the original slice without splitting anything.
@@ -3529,10 +3530,11 @@ impl<T> [T] {
35293530 /// types is maintained.
35303531 ///
35313532 /// This method splits the slice into three distinct slices: prefix, correctly aligned middle
3532- /// slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. The method may make the middle slice the greatest
3533- /// length possible for a given type and input slice, but only your algorithm's performance
3534- /// should depend on that, not its correctness. It is permissible for all of the input data to
3535- /// be returned as the prefix or suffix slice.
3533+ /// slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. How exactly the slice is split up is not
3534+ /// specified; the middle part may be smaller than necessary. However, if this fails to return a
3535+ /// maximal middle part, that is because code is running in a context where performance does not
3536+ /// matter, such as a sanitizer attempting to find alignment bugs. Regular code running
3537+ /// in a default (debug or release) execution *will* return a maximal middle part.
35363538 ///
35373539 /// This method has no purpose when either input element `T` or output element `U` are
35383540 /// zero-sized and will return the original slice without splitting anything.
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