diff --git a/library/core/src/ffi/c_char.md b/library/core/src/ffi/c_char.md index 375d070516e..b262a3663b3 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ffi/c_char.md +++ b/library/core/src/ffi/c_char.md @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ Equivalent to C's `char` type. [C's `char` type] is completely unlike [Rust's `char` type]; while Rust's type represents a unicode scalar value, C's `char` type is just an ordinary integer. On modern architectures this type will always be either [`i8`] or [`u8`], as they use byte-addresses memory with 8-bit bytes. -C chars are most commonly used to make C strings. Unlike Rust, where the length of a string is included alongside the string, C strings mark the end of a string with the character `'\0'`. See [`CStr`] for more information. +C chars are most commonly used to make C strings. Unlike Rust, where the length of a string is included alongside the string, C strings mark the end of a string with the character `'\0'`. See `CStr` for more information. [C's `char` type]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_data_types#Basic_types [Rust's `char` type]: char -[`CStr`]: crate::ffi::CStr