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authorjonathanCogan <jonathanecogan@gmail.com>2022-10-28 16:48:00 -0700
committerMara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>2022-12-30 14:00:42 +0100
commitdb47071df2647f90da5a66624caf262fa3a17456 (patch)
tree2bf358a7c3997b7dd80ccd17dda0d52f0d82ff31
parent72067c77bdc1e8e339b9ed378a2c0ca0a9367c4d (diff)
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Replace libstd, libcore, liballoc in line comments.
-rw-r--r--library/alloc/src/alloc.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/alloc/src/lib.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/alloc/src/string.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs4
-rw-r--r--library/alloc/tests/autotraits.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/cell.rs4
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/lib.rs20
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/num/f32.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/num/f64.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/panic/panic_info.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/str/mod.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/src/unicode/mod.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/tests/ptr.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/core/tests/str.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/panic_abort/src/lib.rs6
-rw-r--r--library/proc_macro/src/bridge/client.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/proc_macro/src/bridge/server.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/rustc-std-workspace-alloc/lib.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/io/error/repr_bitpacked.rs8
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/lib.rs8
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/path.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/rt.rs6
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/sys/unix/net.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/sys_common/backtrace.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/std/src/thread/local.rs2
-rw-r--r--library/unwind/src/libunwind.rs2
27 files changed, 48 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/library/alloc/src/alloc.rs b/library/alloc/src/alloc.rs
index 10b2dc712a6..a2fdec6fbfe 100644
--- a/library/alloc/src/alloc.rs
+++ b/library/alloc/src/alloc.rs
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ extern "Rust" {
     // These are the magic symbols to call the global allocator.  rustc generates
     // them to call `__rg_alloc` etc. if there is a `#[global_allocator]` attribute
     // (the code expanding that attribute macro generates those functions), or to call
-    // the default implementations in libstd (`__rdl_alloc` etc. in `library/std/src/alloc.rs`)
+    // the default implementations in std (`__rdl_alloc` etc. in `library/std/src/alloc.rs`)
     // otherwise.
     // The rustc fork of LLVM 14 and earlier also special-cases these function names to be able to optimize them
     // like `malloc`, `realloc`, and `free`, respectively.
diff --git a/library/alloc/src/lib.rs b/library/alloc/src/lib.rs
index 7af60183dbb..f6cbac005ff 100644
--- a/library/alloc/src/lib.rs
+++ b/library/alloc/src/lib.rs
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
 ))]
 #![no_std]
 #![needs_allocator]
-// To run liballoc tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of liballoc, Miri needs to be
+// To run alloc tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of alloc, Miri needs to be
 // able to "empty" this crate. See <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri-test-libstd/issues/4>.
 // rustc itself never sets the feature, so this line has no affect there.
 #![cfg(any(not(feature = "miri-test-libstd"), test, doctest))]
diff --git a/library/alloc/src/string.rs b/library/alloc/src/string.rs
index fb5d86f0f2d..24f1b3a1c87 100644
--- a/library/alloc/src/string.rs
+++ b/library/alloc/src/string.rs
@@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@ impl From<&String> for String {
     }
 }
 
-// note: test pulls in libstd, which causes errors here
+// note: test pulls in std, which causes errors here
 #[cfg(not(test))]
 #[stable(feature = "string_from_box", since = "1.18.0")]
 impl From<Box<str>> for String {
diff --git a/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs b/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs
index 1028bb981b9..1da73862d4a 100644
--- a/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs
+++ b/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs
@@ -3191,7 +3191,7 @@ where
     }
 }
 
-// note: test pulls in libstd, which causes errors here
+// note: test pulls in std, which causes errors here
 #[cfg(not(test))]
 #[stable(feature = "vec_from_box", since = "1.18.0")]
 impl<T, A: Allocator> From<Box<[T], A>> for Vec<T, A> {
@@ -3209,7 +3209,7 @@ impl<T, A: Allocator> From<Box<[T], A>> for Vec<T, A> {
     }
 }
 
-// note: test pulls in libstd, which causes errors here
+// note: test pulls in std, which causes errors here
 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
 #[cfg(not(test))]
 #[stable(feature = "box_from_vec", since = "1.20.0")]
diff --git a/library/alloc/tests/autotraits.rs b/library/alloc/tests/autotraits.rs
index 8ff5f0abe73..879e32b3fa3 100644
--- a/library/alloc/tests/autotraits.rs
+++ b/library/alloc/tests/autotraits.rs
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ fn test_btree_map() {
     //         spawn(f());
     //     }
     //
-    // where with some unintentionally overconstrained Send impls in liballoc's
+    // where with some unintentionally overconstrained Send impls in alloc's
     // internals, the future might incorrectly not be Send even though every
     // single type involved in the program is Send and Sync.
     require_send_sync(async {
diff --git a/library/core/src/cell.rs b/library/core/src/cell.rs
index 77f1ffaacff..129213fde74 100644
--- a/library/core/src/cell.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/cell.rs
@@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> UnsafeCell<T> {
     #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_unsafecell_get", since = "1.32.0")]
     pub const fn get(&self) -> *mut T {
         // We can just cast the pointer from `UnsafeCell<T>` to `T` because of
-        // #[repr(transparent)]. This exploits libstd's special status, there is
+        // #[repr(transparent)]. This exploits std's special status, there is
         // no guarantee for user code that this will work in future versions of the compiler!
         self as *const UnsafeCell<T> as *const T as *mut T
     }
@@ -2052,7 +2052,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> UnsafeCell<T> {
     #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "unsafe_cell_raw_get", since = "1.56.0")]
     pub const fn raw_get(this: *const Self) -> *mut T {
         // We can just cast the pointer from `UnsafeCell<T>` to `T` because of
-        // #[repr(transparent)]. This exploits libstd's special status, there is
+        // #[repr(transparent)]. This exploits std's special status, there is
         // no guarantee for user code that this will work in future versions of the compiler!
         this as *const T as *mut T
     }
diff --git a/library/core/src/lib.rs b/library/core/src/lib.rs
index ab29f7bdeeb..6a22ea90864 100644
--- a/library/core/src/lib.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/lib.rs
@@ -38,18 +38,18 @@
 //!    which do not trigger a panic can be assured that this function is never
 //!    called. The `lang` attribute is called `eh_personality`.
 
-// Since libcore defines many fundamental lang items, all tests live in a
+// Since core defines many fundamental lang items, all tests live in a
 // separate crate, libcoretest, to avoid bizarre issues.
 //
 // Here we explicitly #[cfg]-out this whole crate when testing. If we don't do
 // this, both the generated test artifact and the linked libtest (which
-// transitively includes libcore) will both define the same set of lang items,
+// transitively includes core) will both define the same set of lang items,
 // and this will cause the E0152 "found duplicate lang item" error. See
 // discussion in #50466 for details.
 //
 // This cfg won't affect doc tests.
 #![cfg(not(test))]
-// To run libcore tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of libcore, Miri needs to be
+// To run core tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of core, Miri needs to be
 // able to "empty" this crate. See <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri-test-libstd/issues/4>.
 // rustc itself never sets the feature, so this line has no affect there.
 #![cfg(any(not(feature = "miri-test-libstd"), test, doctest))]
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ pub mod f64;
 #[macro_use]
 pub mod num;
 
-/* The libcore prelude, not as all-encompassing as the libstd prelude */
+/* The core prelude, not as all-encompassing as the std prelude */
 
 pub mod prelude;
 
@@ -378,12 +378,12 @@ mod const_closure;
 #[stable(feature = "core_primitive", since = "1.43.0")]
 pub mod primitive;
 
-// Pull in the `core_arch` crate directly into libcore. The contents of
+// Pull in the `core_arch` crate directly into core. The contents of
 // `core_arch` are in a different repository: rust-lang/stdarch.
 //
-// `core_arch` depends on libcore, but the contents of this module are
+// `core_arch` depends on core, but the contents of this module are
 // set up in such a way that directly pulling it here works such that the
-// crate uses the this crate as its libcore.
+// crate uses the this crate as its core.
 #[path = "../../stdarch/crates/core_arch/src/mod.rs"]
 #[allow(
     missing_docs,
@@ -402,12 +402,12 @@ mod core_arch;
 #[stable(feature = "simd_arch", since = "1.27.0")]
 pub mod arch;
 
-// Pull in the `core_simd` crate directly into libcore. The contents of
+// Pull in the `core_simd` crate directly into core. The contents of
 // `core_simd` are in a different repository: rust-lang/portable-simd.
 //
-// `core_simd` depends on libcore, but the contents of this module are
+// `core_simd` depends on core, but the contents of this module are
 // set up in such a way that directly pulling it here works such that the
-// crate uses this crate as its libcore.
+// crate uses this crate as its core.
 #[path = "../../portable-simd/crates/core_simd/src/mod.rs"]
 #[allow(missing_debug_implementations, dead_code, unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, unused_unsafe)]
 #[allow(rustdoc::bare_urls)]
diff --git a/library/core/src/num/f32.rs b/library/core/src/num/f32.rs
index 2c6a0ba64f2..1308b0770b8 100644
--- a/library/core/src/num/f32.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/num/f32.rs
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ impl f32 {
         self != self
     }
 
-    // FIXME(#50145): `abs` is publicly unavailable in libcore due to
+    // FIXME(#50145): `abs` is publicly unavailable in core due to
     // concerns about portability, so this implementation is for
     // private use internally.
     #[inline]
diff --git a/library/core/src/num/f64.rs b/library/core/src/num/f64.rs
index fd3c18ce29b..2a22c4302b9 100644
--- a/library/core/src/num/f64.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/num/f64.rs
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ impl f64 {
         self != self
     }
 
-    // FIXME(#50145): `abs` is publicly unavailable in libcore due to
+    // FIXME(#50145): `abs` is publicly unavailable in core due to
     // concerns about portability, so this implementation is for
     // private use internally.
     #[inline]
diff --git a/library/core/src/panic/panic_info.rs b/library/core/src/panic/panic_info.rs
index 1923155ebc1..0d385c9d187 100644
--- a/library/core/src/panic/panic_info.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/panic/panic_info.rs
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for PanicInfo<'_> {
             write!(formatter, "'{}', ", payload)?
         }
         // NOTE: we cannot use downcast_ref::<String>() here
-        // since String is not available in libcore!
+        // since String is not available in core!
         // The payload is a String when `std::panic!` is called with multiple arguments,
         // but in that case the message is also available.
 
diff --git a/library/core/src/str/mod.rs b/library/core/src/str/mod.rs
index 863ded5e5ec..ab2f8520ecb 100644
--- a/library/core/src/str/mod.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/str/mod.rs
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ impl str {
     #[inline(always)]
     pub unsafe fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
         // SAFETY: the cast from `&str` to `&[u8]` is safe since `str`
-        // has the same layout as `&[u8]` (only libstd can make this guarantee).
+        // has the same layout as `&[u8]` (only std can make this guarantee).
         // The pointer dereference is safe since it comes from a mutable reference which
         // is guaranteed to be valid for writes.
         unsafe { &mut *(self as *mut str as *mut [u8]) }
diff --git a/library/core/src/unicode/mod.rs b/library/core/src/unicode/mod.rs
index 72fa059b787..e1faa407d54 100644
--- a/library/core/src/unicode/mod.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/unicode/mod.rs
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ mod unicode_data;
 #[stable(feature = "unicode_version", since = "1.45.0")]
 pub const UNICODE_VERSION: (u8, u8, u8) = unicode_data::UNICODE_VERSION;
 
-// For use in liballoc, not re-exported in libstd.
+// For use in alloc, not re-exported in std.
 pub use unicode_data::{
     case_ignorable::lookup as Case_Ignorable, cased::lookup as Cased, conversions,
 };
diff --git a/library/core/tests/ptr.rs b/library/core/tests/ptr.rs
index a71691a8115..80d30f14c66 100644
--- a/library/core/tests/ptr.rs
+++ b/library/core/tests/ptr.rs
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ fn ptr_metadata_bounds() {
     }
     // "Synthetic" trait impls generated by the compiler like those of `Pointee`
     // are not checked for bounds of associated type.
-    // So with a buggy libcore we could have both:
+    // So with a buggy core we could have both:
     // * `<dyn Display as Pointee>::Metadata == DynMetadata`
     // * `DynMetadata: !PartialEq`
     // … and cause an ICE here:
diff --git a/library/core/tests/str.rs b/library/core/tests/str.rs
index ed939ca7139..9033d7ec156 100644
--- a/library/core/tests/str.rs
+++ b/library/core/tests/str.rs
@@ -1 +1 @@
-// All `str` tests live in liballoc/tests
+// All `str` tests live in alloc/tests
diff --git a/library/panic_abort/src/lib.rs b/library/panic_abort/src/lib.rs
index cba8ef25db6..a3cebf99c53 100644
--- a/library/panic_abort/src/lib.rs
+++ b/library/panic_abort/src/lib.rs
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub unsafe fn __rust_start_panic(_payload: *mut &mut dyn BoxMeUp) -> u32 {
             //
             // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/intrinsics/fastfail
             //
-            // Note: this is the same implementation as in libstd's `abort_internal`
+            // Note: this is the same implementation as in std's `abort_internal`
             unsafe fn abort() -> ! {
                 #[allow(unused)]
                 const FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT: usize = 7;
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ pub unsafe fn __rust_start_panic(_payload: *mut &mut dyn BoxMeUp) -> u32 {
 // This... is a bit of an oddity. The tl;dr; is that this is required to link
 // correctly, the longer explanation is below.
 //
-// Right now the binaries of libcore/libstd that we ship are all compiled with
+// Right now the binaries of core/std that we ship are all compiled with
 // `-C panic=unwind`. This is done to ensure that the binaries are maximally
 // compatible with as many situations as possible. The compiler, however,
 // requires a "personality function" for all functions compiled with `-C
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ pub unsafe fn __rust_start_panic(_payload: *mut &mut dyn BoxMeUp) -> u32 {
 // library just defines this symbol so there's at least some personality
 // somewhere.
 //
-// Essentially this symbol is just defined to get wired up to libcore/libstd
+// Essentially this symbol is just defined to get wired up to core/std
 // binaries, but it should never be called as we don't link in an unwinding
 // runtime at all.
 pub mod personalities {
diff --git a/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/client.rs b/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/client.rs
index 506b2a773cc..52a08cad911 100644
--- a/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/client.rs
+++ b/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/client.rs
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ impl<I, O> Clone for Client<I, O> {
 
 fn maybe_install_panic_hook(force_show_panics: bool) {
     // Hide the default panic output within `proc_macro` expansions.
-    // NB. the server can't do this because it may use a different libstd.
+    // NB. the server can't do this because it may use a different std.
     static HIDE_PANICS_DURING_EXPANSION: Once = Once::new();
     HIDE_PANICS_DURING_EXPANSION.call_once(|| {
         let prev = panic::take_hook();
diff --git a/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/server.rs b/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/server.rs
index 8202c40d631..2ea87d866ff 100644
--- a/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/server.rs
+++ b/library/proc_macro/src/bridge/server.rs
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ macro_rules! define_dispatcher_impl {
                                 $name::$method(server, $($arg),*)
                             };
                             // HACK(eddyb) don't use `panic::catch_unwind` in a panic.
-                            // If client and server happen to use the same `libstd`,
+                            // If client and server happen to use the same `std`,
                             // `catch_unwind` asserts that the panic counter was 0,
                             // even when the closure passed to it didn't panic.
                             let r = if thread::panicking() {
diff --git a/library/rustc-std-workspace-alloc/lib.rs b/library/rustc-std-workspace-alloc/lib.rs
index c38a8d2f204..87db7af44ae 100644
--- a/library/rustc-std-workspace-alloc/lib.rs
+++ b/library/rustc-std-workspace-alloc/lib.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 // See rustc-std-workspace-core for why this crate is needed.
 
-// Rename the crate to avoid conflicting with the alloc module in liballoc.
+// Rename the crate to avoid conflicting with the alloc module in alloc.
 extern crate alloc as foo;
 
 pub use foo::*;
diff --git a/library/std/src/io/error/repr_bitpacked.rs b/library/std/src/io/error/repr_bitpacked.rs
index 781ae03ad45..601c01c2128 100644
--- a/library/std/src/io/error/repr_bitpacked.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/io/error/repr_bitpacked.rs
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ impl Repr {
         // `new_unchecked` is safe.
         let res = Self(unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(tagged) }, PhantomData);
         // quickly smoke-check we encoded the right thing (This generally will
-        // only run in libstd's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
+        // only run in std's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
         debug_assert!(matches!(res.data(), ErrorData::Custom(_)), "repr(custom) encoding failed");
         res
     }
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ impl Repr {
         // Safety: `TAG_OS` is not zero, so the result of the `|` is not 0.
         let res = Self(unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr::invalid_mut(utagged)) }, PhantomData);
         // quickly smoke-check we encoded the right thing (This generally will
-        // only run in libstd's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
+        // only run in std's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
         debug_assert!(
             matches!(res.data(), ErrorData::Os(c) if c == code),
             "repr(os) encoding failed for {code}"
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ impl Repr {
         // Safety: `TAG_SIMPLE` is not zero, so the result of the `|` is not 0.
         let res = Self(unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr::invalid_mut(utagged)) }, PhantomData);
         // quickly smoke-check we encoded the right thing (This generally will
-        // only run in libstd's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
+        // only run in std's tests, unless the user uses -Zbuild-std)
         debug_assert!(
             matches!(res.data(), ErrorData::Simple(k) if k == kind),
             "repr(simple) encoding failed {:?}",
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ fn kind_from_prim(ek: u32) -> Option<ErrorKind> {
 // that our encoding relies on for correctness and soundness. (Some of these are
 // a bit overly thorough/cautious, admittedly)
 //
-// If any of these are hit on a platform that libstd supports, we should likely
+// If any of these are hit on a platform that std supports, we should likely
 // just use `repr_unpacked.rs` there instead (unless the fix is easy).
 macro_rules! static_assert {
     ($condition:expr) => {
diff --git a/library/std/src/lib.rs b/library/std/src/lib.rs
index 65d4c3c891e..13dfd41abbf 100644
--- a/library/std/src/lib.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/lib.rs
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
     no_global_oom_handling,
     not(no_global_oom_handling)
 ))]
-// To run libstd tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of libstd, Miri needs to be
+// To run std tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of std, Miri needs to be
 // able to "empty" this crate. See <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri-test-libstd/issues/4>.
 // rustc itself never sets the feature, so this line has no affect there.
 #![cfg(any(not(feature = "miri-test-libstd"), test, doctest))]
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ pub mod process;
 pub mod sync;
 pub mod time;
 
-// Pull in `std_float` crate  into libstd. The contents of
+// Pull in `std_float` crate  into std. The contents of
 // `std_float` are in a different repository: rust-lang/portable-simd.
 #[path = "../../portable-simd/crates/std_float/src/lib.rs"]
 #[allow(missing_debug_implementations, dead_code, unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, unused_unsafe)]
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ mod personality;
 #[allow(dead_code, unused_attributes, fuzzy_provenance_casts)]
 mod backtrace_rs;
 
-// Re-export macros defined in libcore.
+// Re-export macros defined in core.
 #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
 #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
 pub use core::{
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ pub use core::{
     unimplemented, unreachable, write, writeln,
 };
 
-// Re-export built-in macros defined through libcore.
+// Re-export built-in macros defined through core.
 #[stable(feature = "builtin_macro_prelude", since = "1.38.0")]
 #[allow(deprecated)]
 pub use core::{
diff --git a/library/std/src/path.rs b/library/std/src/path.rs
index 73b5056e932..3023cac9bcc 100644
--- a/library/std/src/path.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/path.rs
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ unsafe fn u8_slice_as_os_str(s: &[u8]) -> &OsStr {
     // This casts are safe as OsStr is internally a wrapper around [u8] on all
     // platforms.
     //
-    // Note that currently this relies on the special knowledge that libstd has;
+    // Note that currently this relies on the special knowledge that std has;
     // these types are single-element structs but are not marked
     // repr(transparent) or repr(C) which would make these casts not allowable
     // outside std.
diff --git a/library/std/src/rt.rs b/library/std/src/rt.rs
index 9c2f0c1dd3e..f1eeb75be7c 100644
--- a/library/std/src/rt.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/rt.rs
@@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ fn lang_start_internal(
     // mechanism itself.
     //
     // There are a couple of instances where unwinding can begin. First is inside of the
-    // `rt::init`, `rt::cleanup` and similar functions controlled by libstd. In those instances a
-    // panic is a libstd implementation bug. A quite likely one too, as there isn't any way to
-    // prevent libstd from accidentally introducing a panic to these functions. Another is from
+    // `rt::init`, `rt::cleanup` and similar functions controlled by bstd. In those instances a
+    // panic is a std implementation bug. A quite likely one too, as there isn't any way to
+    // prevent std from accidentally introducing a panic to these functions. Another is from
     // user code from `main` or, more nefariously, as described in e.g. issue #86030.
     // SAFETY: Only called once during runtime initialization.
     panic::catch_unwind(move || unsafe { init(argc, argv, sigpipe) }).map_err(rt_abort)?;
diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs
index 233e4a26bdc..9d7a06852b7 100644
--- a/library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ pub unsafe fn init(argc: isize, argv: *const *const u8, sigpipe: u8) {
     unsafe fn reset_sigpipe(#[allow(unused_variables)] sigpipe: u8) {
         #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "horizon")))]
         {
-            // We don't want to add this as a public type to libstd, nor do we
+            // We don't want to add this as a public type to std, nor do we
             // want to `include!` a file from the compiler (which would break
             // Miri and xargo for example), so we choose to duplicate these
             // constants from `compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs`.
diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/unix/net.rs b/library/std/src/sys/unix/net.rs
index b84bf8f9264..c86f80972a6 100644
--- a/library/std/src/sys/unix/net.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/sys/unix/net.rs
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ impl FromRawFd for Socket {
 // A workaround for this bug is to call the res_init libc function, to clear
 // the cached configs. Unfortunately, while we believe glibc's implementation
 // of res_init is thread-safe, we know that other implementations are not
-// (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43592). Code here in libstd could
+// (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43592). Code here in std could
 // try to synchronize its res_init calls with a Mutex, but that wouldn't
 // protect programs that call into libc in other ways. So instead of calling
 // res_init unconditionally, we call it only when we detect we're linking
diff --git a/library/std/src/sys_common/backtrace.rs b/library/std/src/sys_common/backtrace.rs
index f0ea1bc3ef8..f1d804ef40c 100644
--- a/library/std/src/sys_common/backtrace.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/sys_common/backtrace.rs
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub fn lock() -> impl Drop {
 /// Prints the current backtrace.
 pub fn print(w: &mut dyn Write, format: PrintFmt) -> io::Result<()> {
     // There are issues currently linking libbacktrace into tests, and in
-    // general during libstd's own unit tests we're not testing this path. In
+    // general during std's own unit tests we're not testing this path. In
     // test mode immediately return here to optimize away any references to the
     // libbacktrace symbols
     if cfg!(test) {
diff --git a/library/std/src/thread/local.rs b/library/std/src/thread/local.rs
index 5d267891bb0..57e9c134240 100644
--- a/library/std/src/thread/local.rs
+++ b/library/std/src/thread/local.rs
@@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ pub mod fast {
 
         // note that this is just a publicly-callable function only for the
         // const-initialized form of thread locals, basically a way to call the
-        // free `register_dtor` function defined elsewhere in libstd.
+        // free `register_dtor` function defined elsewhere in std.
         pub unsafe fn register_dtor(a: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
             unsafe {
                 register_dtor(a, dtor);
diff --git a/library/unwind/src/libunwind.rs b/library/unwind/src/libunwind.rs
index 0fa11f3761a..036a35869a5 100644
--- a/library/unwind/src/libunwind.rs
+++ b/library/unwind/src/libunwind.rs
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ pub type _Unwind_Exception_Cleanup_Fn =
     extern "C" fn(unwind_code: _Unwind_Reason_Code, exception: *mut _Unwind_Exception);
 
 // FIXME: The `#[link]` attributes on `extern "C"` block marks those symbols declared in
-// the block are reexported in dylib build of libstd. This is needed when build rustc with
+// the block are reexported in dylib build of std. This is needed when build rustc with
 // feature `llvm-libunwind', as no other cdylib will provided those _Unwind_* symbols.
 // However the `link` attribute is duplicated multiple times and does not just export symbol,
 // a better way to manually export symbol would be another attribute like `#[export]`.