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authorEijebong <eijebong@bananium.fr>2017-01-22 17:27:29 +0100
committerEijebong <eijebong@bananium.fr>2017-01-22 17:27:29 +0100
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Fix minor typo
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@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ thing they can be used for is to implement derive on your own types. See
 Procedural macros involve a few different parts of the language and its
 standard libraries. First is the `proc_macro` crate, included with Rust,
 that defines an interface for building a procedural macro. The
-`#[proc_macro_derive(Foo)]` attribute is used to mark the the deriving
+`#[proc_macro_derive(Foo)]` attribute is used to mark the deriving
 function. This function must have the type signature:
 
 ```rust,ignore