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In a 32-bit process running on a 64-bit operating system, it's possible to allocate a Vec<u8> of length 1u32 << 31 or greater. The maximum value where uint as int produces a positive number is (1u32 << 31) - 1), so int is not large enough for offset operations to the end of these vectors. Everything from the language's built-in slice indexing operations to the push method on Vec<T> will perform an invalid negative (backwards) offset as the getelementptr instruction uses a signed offset.