diff --git a/src/librustc/mir/interpret/allocation.rs b/src/librustc/mir/interpret/allocation.rs index 49ecfec74bb..c8bf250d02b 100644 --- a/src/librustc/mir/interpret/allocation.rs +++ b/src/librustc/mir/interpret/allocation.rs @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ fn check_bounds( /// even when new allocations are pushed to the `HashMap`. `copy_repeatedly` relies /// on that. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. fn get_bytes_internal( &self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ fn get_bytes_internal( /// Check that these bytes are initialized and not pointer bytes, and then return them /// as a slice. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. #[inline] pub fn get_bytes( &self, @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ pub fn get_bytes( /// It is the caller's responsibility to handle undefined and pointer bytes. /// However, this still checks that there are no relocations on the *edges*. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. #[inline] pub fn get_bytes_with_undef_and_ptr( &self, @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ pub fn get_bytes_with_undef_and_ptr( /// Just calling this already marks everything as defined and removes relocations, /// so be sure to actually put data there! /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn get_bytes_mut( &mut self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ pub fn check_bytes( /// Writes `src` to the memory starting at `ptr.offset`. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn write_bytes( &mut self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ pub fn write_bytes( /// Sets `count` bytes starting at `ptr.offset` with `val`. Basically `memset`. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn write_repeat( &mut self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ pub fn write_repeat( /// * in oder to obtain a `Pointer` we need to check for ZSTness anyway due to integer pointers /// being valid for ZSTs /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn read_scalar( &self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ pub fn read_scalar( /// Read a pointer-sized scalar. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn read_ptr_sized( &self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ pub fn read_ptr_sized( /// * in oder to obtain a `Pointer` we need to check for ZSTness anyway due to integer pointers /// being valid for ZSTs /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn write_scalar( &mut self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ pub fn write_scalar( /// Write a pointer-sized scalar. /// - /// It is the callers responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. + /// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand. pub fn write_ptr_sized( &mut self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout,