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-rw-r--r--library/core/src/mem/mod.rs2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/library/core/src/mem/mod.rs b/library/core/src/mem/mod.rs
index e602b497d17..fed484ae3cd 100644
--- a/library/core/src/mem/mod.rs
+++ b/library/core/src/mem/mod.rs
@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ pub const fn needs_drop<T: ?Sized>() -> bool {
 ///
 /// There is no guarantee that an all-zero byte-pattern represents a valid value
 /// of some type `T`. For example, the all-zero byte-pattern is not a valid value
-/// for reference types (`&T`, `&mut T`) and functions pointers. Using `zeroed`
+/// for reference types (`&T`, `&mut T`) and function pointers. Using `zeroed`
 /// on such types causes immediate [undefined behavior][ub] because [the Rust
 /// compiler assumes][inv] that there always is a valid value in a variable it
 /// considers initialized.