From 136ad015b6862274bf8c161dc5d2955409ed1465 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Krüger Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 12:13:55 +0100 Subject: fix various typos --- src/libstd/net/ip.rs | 2 +- src/libstd/os/linux/fs.rs | 2 +- src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs | 2 +- src/libstd/sys/sgx/abi/usercalls/alloc.rs | 2 +- src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs | 2 +- src/libstd/sys/vxworks/mod.rs | 2 +- 6 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/libstd') diff --git a/src/libstd/net/ip.rs b/src/libstd/net/ip.rs index 200b00b1195..edc28033c9b 100644 --- a/src/libstd/net/ip.rs +++ b/src/libstd/net/ip.rs @@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ impl Ipv4Addr { /// Returns [`true`] if this address is reserved by IANA for future use. [IETF RFC 1112] /// defines the block of reserved addresses as `240.0.0.0/4`. This range normally includes the - /// broadcast address `255.255.255.255`, but this implementation explicitely excludes it, since + /// broadcast address `255.255.255.255`, but this implementation explicitly excludes it, since /// it is obviously not reserved for future use. /// /// [IETF RFC 1112]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1112 diff --git a/src/libstd/os/linux/fs.rs b/src/libstd/os/linux/fs.rs index dd71201b50b..d22b44a0666 100644 --- a/src/libstd/os/linux/fs.rs +++ b/src/libstd/os/linux/fs.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ pub trait MetadataExt { /// } /// ``` #[stable(feature = "metadata_ext", since = "1.1.0")] - #[rustc_deprecated(since = "1.8.0", reason = "other methods of this trait are now prefered")] + #[rustc_deprecated(since = "1.8.0", reason = "other methods of this trait are now preferred")] #[allow(deprecated)] fn as_raw_stat(&self) -> &raw::stat; diff --git a/src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs b/src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs index c51aa7619db..0274268f69f 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct Consumer { tail: UnsafeCell<*mut Node>, // where to pop from tail_prev: AtomicPtr>, // where to pop from cache_bound: usize, // maximum cache size - cached_nodes: AtomicUsize, // number of nodes marked as cachable + cached_nodes: AtomicUsize, // number of nodes marked as cacheable addition: Addition, } diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/sgx/abi/usercalls/alloc.rs b/src/libstd/sys/sgx/abi/usercalls/alloc.rs index b54c115a2b6..76a9b427b39 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/sgx/abi/usercalls/alloc.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/sgx/abi/usercalls/alloc.rs @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ unsafe impl UserSafe for [T] { /// It is also possible to obtain a mutable reference `&mut UserRef`. Unlike /// regular mutable references, these are not exclusive. Userspace may always /// write to the backing memory at any time, so it can't be assumed that there -/// the pointed-to memory is uniquely borrowed. The two different refence types +/// the pointed-to memory is uniquely borrowed. The two different reference types /// are used solely to indicate intent: a mutable reference is for writing to /// user memory, an immutable reference for reading from user memory. #[unstable(feature = "sgx_platform", issue = "56975")] diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs b/src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs index 06876cb0614..fbcb006ecdf 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ where // On Unix-like platforms, libc::abort will unregister signal handlers // including the SIGABRT handler, preventing the abort from being blocked, and -// fclose streams, with the side effect of flushing them so libc bufferred +// fclose streams, with the side effect of flushing them so libc buffered // output will be printed. Additionally the shell will generally print a more // understandable error message like "Abort trap" rather than "Illegal // instruction" that intrinsics::abort would cause, as intrinsics::abort is diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/vxworks/mod.rs b/src/libstd/sys/vxworks/mod.rs index 12bbfa1d4e1..e23191c9431 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/vxworks/mod.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/vxworks/mod.rs @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ where // On Unix-like platforms, libc::abort will unregister signal handlers // including the SIGABRT handler, preventing the abort from being blocked, and -// fclose streams, with the side effect of flushing them so libc bufferred +// fclose streams, with the side effect of flushing them so libc buffered // output will be printed. Additionally the shell will generally print a more // understandable error message like "Abort trap" rather than "Illegal // instruction" that intrinsics::abort would cause, as intrinsics::abort is -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5