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In some situations we require a pointer to be 'dereferenceable'. This is a property that requires a size (how many bytes of memory are dereferenceable), so what should that size be? In general this can only be a lower bound of the actual size due to extern types with a completely unknown size. However, for slices and dyn traits we could take into account the metadata when computing this size. In the future we also might have to consider user-defined DST and whether to take into account that size information.