Auto merge of #11445 - cuishuang:master, r=Centri3

fix some comments

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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ pub fn snippet_block_with_context<'a>(
}
/// Same as `snippet_with_applicability`, but first walks the span up to the given context. This
/// will result in the macro call, rather then the expansion, if the span is from a child context.
/// will result in the macro call, rather than the expansion, if the span is from a child context.
/// If the span is not from a child context, it will be used directly instead.
///
/// e.g. Given the expression `&vec![]`, getting a snippet from the span for `vec![]` as a HIR node

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> {
}
/// Same as `hir`, but first walks the span up to the given context. This will result in the
/// macro call, rather then the expansion, if the span is from a child context. If the span is
/// macro call, rather than the expansion, if the span is from a child context. If the span is
/// not from a child context, it will be used directly instead.
///
/// e.g. Given the expression `&vec![]`, getting a snippet from the span for `vec![]` as a HIR

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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ fn generic_args_certainty(cx: &LateContext<'_>, args: &GenericArgs<'_>) -> Certa
}
/// Tries to tell whether a `QPath` resolves to something certain, e.g., whether all of its path
/// segments generic arguments are are instantiated.
/// segments generic arguments are instantiated.
///
/// `qpath` could refer to either a type or a value. The heuristic never needs the `DefId` of a
/// value. So `DefId`s are retained only when `resolves_to_type` is true.