don't call Memory::get without checking the pointer first#815
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don't call Memory::get without checking the pointer first Also avoid Memory::get if we just need to know align/size. I audited all uses of `alloc_id`; the rest should be fine (and we can kill a bunch of them once rust-lang/rust#62257 lands).
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Also avoid Memory::get if we just need to know align/size.
I audited all uses of
alloc_id; the rest should be fine (and we can kill a bunch of them once rust-lang/rust#62257 lands).