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@@ -660,42 +660,122 @@ Non-Integral Pointer Type
 Note: non-integral pointer types are a work in progress, and they should be
 considered experimental at this time.
 
-LLVM IR optionally allows the frontend to denote pointers in certain address
-spaces as "non-integral" via the :ref:`datalayout string<langref_datalayout>`.
-Non-integral pointer types represent pointers that have an *unspecified* 
bitwise
-representation; that is, the integral representation may be target dependent or
-unstable (not backed by a fixed integer).
+For most targets, the pointer representation is a direct mapping from the
+bitwise representation to the address of the underlying memory allocation.
+Such pointers are considered "integral", and any pointers where the
+representation is not just an integer address are called "non-integral".
+
+In most cases pointers with a non-integral representation behave exactly the
+same as an integral pointer, the only difference is that it is not possible to
+create a pointer just from an address unless all the non-address bits were
----------------
nikic wrote:

```suggestion
create a pointer just from an address unless all the non-address bits are
```

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/105735
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