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authorTom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li>2017-02-24 11:48:42 +0000
committerTom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li>2017-02-24 11:48:42 +0000
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Correct another typo in procedural macros chapter of the Book.
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@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ a representation of our type (which can be either a `struct` or an `enum`).
 Check out the [docs](https://docs.rs/syn/0.10.5/syn/struct.MacroInput.html),
 there is some useful information there. We are able to get the name of the
 type using `ast.ident`. The `quote!` macro lets us write up the Rust code
-that we wish to return and convert it into `Tokens`. `quote!` let's us use some
+that we wish to return and convert it into `Tokens`. `quote!` lets us use some
 really cool templating mechanics; we simply write `#name` and `quote!` will
 replace it with the variable named `name`. You can even do some repetition
 similar to regular macros work. You should check out the