chore: fix some typos in comments

Signed-off-by: whosehang <whosehang@outlook.com>
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whosehang 2024-04-24 13:58:51 +08:00
parent c1feb3ecee
commit 65d7c1d2d6
9 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ struct HygieneDecodeContextInner {
// global `HygieneData`. When we deserialize a `SyntaxContext`, we need to create
// a new id in the global `HygieneData`. This map tracks the ID we end up picking,
// so that multiple occurrences of the same serialized id are decoded to the same
// `SyntaxContext`. This only stores `SyntaxContext`s which are completly decoded.
// `SyntaxContext`. This only stores `SyntaxContext`s which are completely decoded.
remapped_ctxts: Vec<Option<SyntaxContext>>,
/// Maps serialized `SyntaxContext` ids that are currently being decoded to a `SyntaxContext`.

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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ pub enum TyKind<I: Interner> {
/// A placeholder type, used during higher ranked subtyping to instantiate
/// bound variables.
///
/// It is conventional to render anonymous placeholer types like `!N` or `!U_N`,
/// It is conventional to render anonymous placeholder types like `!N` or `!U_N`,
/// where `N` is the placeholder variable's anonymous index (which corresponds
/// to the bound variable's index from the binder from which it was instantiated),
/// and `U` is the universe index in which it is instantiated, or totally omitted

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ pub fn from_usize(x: &usize) -> Argument<'_> {
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This argument must actually be a placeholer argument.
/// This argument must actually be a placeholder argument.
///
// FIXME: Transmuting formatter in new and indirectly branching to/calling
// it here is an explicit CFI violation.

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Tests can be run on AArch64 Windows 11 devices.
## Cross-compilation toolchains and C code
C code can be built using the Arm64-targetting MSVC or Clang toolchain.
C code can be built using the Arm64-targeting MSVC or Clang toolchain.
To compile:

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ languages compiled to WebAssembly, for example C/C++. Any ABI differences or
mismatches are considered bugs that need to be fixed.
By default the WASI targets in Rust ship in rustup with a precompiled copy of
[`wasi-libc`] meaning that a WebAssembly-targetting-Clang is not required to
[`wasi-libc`] meaning that a WebAssembly-targeting-Clang is not required to
use the WASI targets from Rust. If there is no actual interoperation with C
then `rustup target add wasm32-wasip1` is all that's needed to get
started with WASI.

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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ warning: 1 warning emitted
This lint is **warn-by-default**. It detects explicit links that are the same
as computed automatic links.
This usually means the explicit links are removeable. For example:
This usually means the explicit links are removable. For example:
```rust
#![warn(rustdoc::redundant_explicit_links)] // note: unnecessary - warns by default.

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@ -168,4 +168,4 @@ render differently in this case:
```
`1.` and `2.` will be displayed as is in the rendered documentation (ie, `[a]` and `[b][c]`)
whereas `3.` and `4.` will be replaced by a link targetting `e` for `[d](e)` and `g` for `[f]`.
whereas `3.` and `4.` will be replaced by a link targeting `e` for `[d](e)` and `g` for `[f]`.

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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ macro_rules! declare_rustdoc_lint {
declare_rustdoc_lint! {
/// This lint is **warn-by-default**. It detects explicit links that are the same
/// as computed automatic links. This usually means the explicit links are removeable.
/// as computed automatic links. This usually means the explicit links are removable.
/// This is a `rustdoc` only lint, see the documentation in the [rustdoc book].
///
/// [rustdoc book]: ../../../rustdoc/lints.html#redundant_explicit_links

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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ pub enum StructKind {
/// All [`Id`]'s will point to [`ItemEnum::StructField`]. Private and
/// `#[doc(hidden)]` fields will be given as `None`
Tuple(Vec<Option<Id>>),
/// A struct with nammed fields.
/// A struct with named fields.
///
/// ```rust
/// pub struct PlainStruct { x: i32 }