diff --git a/doc/tutorial.md b/doc/tutorial.md index 057944484ba..cc8dd6edd3f 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial.md +++ b/doc/tutorial.md @@ -3071,7 +3071,8 @@ The effect it has on your module hierarchy mirrors aspects of both `mod` and `us The linkage information the binary needs to use the library `foo`. - But like `use`, all `extern mod` statements that refer to the same library are interchangeable, - as each one really just presents an alias to an external module (the crate root of the library your linking against). + as each one really just presents an alias to an external module (the crate root of the library + you're linking against). Remember how `use`-statements have to go before local declarations because the latter shadows the former? Well, `extern mod` statements also have their own rules in that regard: