From c76d032f0144b650a438ee1efba89c475e0b115b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: klensy Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2024 13:51:08 +0300 Subject: setup CI and tidy to use typos for spellchecking and fix few typos --- compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs') diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs index 53638f2a57d..c348cd508f9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ //! # Constructors and fields //! //! In the value `Pair(Some(0), true)`, `Pair` is called the constructor of the value, and `Some(0)` -//! and `true` are its fields. Every matcheable value can be decomposed in this way. Examples of +//! and `true` are its fields. Every matchable value can be decomposed in this way. Examples of //! constructors are: `Some`, `None`, `(,)` (the 2-tuple constructor), `Foo {..}` (the constructor //! for a struct `Foo`), and `2` (the constructor for the number `2`). //! @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ //! [`Constructor::is_covered_by`]. //! //! Note 1: variable bindings (like the `x` in `Some(x)`) match anything, so we treat them as wildcards. -//! Note 2: this only applies to matcheable values. For example a value of type `Rc` can't be +//! Note 2: this only applies to matchable values. For example a value of type `Rc` can't be //! deconstructed that way. //! //! -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5