@@ -275,14 +275,9 @@ where
275275/// ## By-value transmutation 
276276/// 
277277/// If `Src: Sized` and `Self: Sized`, then it must be sound to transmute an 
278- /// `SV`-valid `Src` into a `DV`-valid `Dst` by value via union transmute. In 
279- /// particular: 
280- /// - If `size_of::<Src>() > size_of::<Dst>()`, then the first 
281- ///   `size_of::<Dst>()` bytes of any `SV`-valid `Src` must be a `DV`-valid 
282- ///   `Dst`. 
283- /// - If `size_of::<Src>() < size_of::<Dst>()`, then any `SV`-valid `Src` 
284- ///   followed by `size_of::<Dst>() - size_of::<Src>()` uninitialized bytes must 
285- ///   be a `DV`-valid `Dst`. 
278+ /// `SV`-valid `Src` into a `DV`-valid `Dst` by value via size-preserving or 
279+ /// size-shrinking transmute. In particular, the first `size_of::<Dst>()` bytes 
280+ /// of any `SV`-valid `Src` must be a `DV`-valid `Dst`. 
286281/// 
287282/// If either `Src: !Sized` or `Self: !Sized`, then this condition does not need 
288283/// to hold. 
@@ -348,12 +343,18 @@ unsafe impl<T: ?Sized> SizeCompat<T> for T {
348343    } 
349344} 
350345
351- // TODO: Update all `TransmuteFrom` safety proofs. 
352- 
353346/// `Valid<Src: IntoBytes> → Initialized<Dst>` 
354- // SAFETY: Since `Src: IntoBytes`, the set of valid `Src`'s is the set of 
355- // initialized bit patterns, which is exactly the set allowed in the referent of 
356- // any `Initialized` `Ptr`. 
347+ // SAFETY: 
348+ // - By-value: Since `Src: IntoBytes`, the set of valid `Src`'s is the set of 
349+ //   initialized bit patterns, which is exactly the set allowed in the referent 
350+ //   of any `Initialized` `Ptr`. This holds for both size-preserving and 
351+ //   size-shrinking transmutes. 
352+ // - By-reference: 
353+ //   - Shrinking: See above. 
354+ //   - Tearing: Let `src` be a `Valid` `Src` and `dst` be an `Initialized` 
355+ //     `Dst`. The trailing bytes of `dst` have bit validity `[u8; N]`. `src` has 
356+ //     bit validity `[u8; M]`. Thus, `dst' = src + trailing_bytes_of(dst)` has 
357+ //     bit validity `[u8; N + M]`, which is a valid `Initialized` value. 
357358unsafe  impl < Src ,  Dst >  TransmuteFrom < Src ,  Valid ,  Initialized >  for  Dst 
358359where 
359360    Src :  IntoBytes  + ?Sized , 
@@ -365,6 +366,8 @@ where
365366// SAFETY: Since `Dst: FromBytes`, any initialized bit pattern may appear in the 
366367// referent of a `Ptr<Dst, (_, _, Valid)>`. This is exactly equal to the set of 
367368// bit patterns which may appear in the referent of any `Initialized` `Ptr`. 
369+ // 
370+ // TODO: Prove `TransmuteFrom` reference transmutation conditions. 
368371unsafe  impl < Src ,  Dst >  TransmuteFrom < Src ,  Initialized ,  Valid >  for  Dst 
369372where 
370373    Src :  ?Sized , 
@@ -379,6 +382,8 @@ where
379382/// `Initialized<Src> → Initialized<Dst>` 
380383// SAFETY: The set of allowed bit patterns in the referent of any `Initialized` 
381384// `Ptr` is the same regardless of referent type. 
385+ // 
386+ // TODO: Prove `TransmuteFrom` reference transmutation conditions. 
382387unsafe  impl < Src ,  Dst >  TransmuteFrom < Src ,  Initialized ,  Initialized >  for  Dst 
383388where 
384389    Src :  ?Sized , 
@@ -393,6 +398,8 @@ where
393398/// `V<Src> → Uninit<Dst>` 
394399// SAFETY: A `Dst` with validity `Uninit` permits any byte sequence, and 
395400// therefore can be transmuted from any value. 
401+ // 
402+ // TODO: Prove `TransmuteFrom` reference transmutation conditions. 
396403unsafe  impl < Src ,  Dst ,  V >  TransmuteFrom < Src ,  V ,  Uninit >  for  Dst 
397404where 
398405    Src :  ?Sized , 
@@ -496,6 +503,8 @@ impl_transitive_transmute_from!(T: ?Sized => UnsafeCell<T> => T => Cell<T>);
496503// explicitly guaranteed, but it's obvious from `MaybeUninit`'s documentation 
497504// that this is the intention: 
498505// https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.85.0/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html 
506+ // 
507+ // TODO: Prove `TransmuteFrom` reference transmutation conditions. 
499508unsafe  impl < Src ,  Dst >  TransmuteFrom < Src ,  Uninit ,  Valid >  for  MaybeUninit < Dst >  { } 
500509
501510// SAFETY: `MaybeUninit<T>` has the same size as `T` [1]. Thus, a pointer cast 
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