Fix incorrect usage of 'it's'
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ wish there weren't. You can leave `FIXME`s, preferably with an issue number.
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### A quick tour of Rustfmt
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Rustfmt is basically a pretty printer - that is, it's mode of operation is to
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Rustfmt is basically a pretty printer - that is, its mode of operation is to
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take an AST (abstract syntax tree) and print it in a nice way (including staying
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under the maximum permitted width for a line). In order to get that AST, we
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first have to parse the source text, we use the Rust compiler's parser to do
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ know how to reformat, but more often it is because Rustfmt can't fit the item
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into the required width. How to handle this is up to the caller. Often the
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caller just gives up, ultimately relying on the missed spans system to paste in
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the un-formatted source. A better solution (although not performed in many
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places) is for the caller to shuffle around some of it's other items to make
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places) is for the caller to shuffle around some of its other items to make
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more width, then call the function again with more space.
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Since it is common for callers to bail out when a callee fails, we often use a
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