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Fix typos in library

I ran [`typos -w library`](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) to fix typos in the `library` directory.

Refs #110150
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matthiaskrgr committed Apr 14, 2023
2 parents 5107c4c + a0daf22 commit d1c480f
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/core/src/intrinsics/mir.rs
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//! - The exception is the last arm, which must be `_ => basic_block` and corresponds to the
//! otherwise branch.
//! - [`Call`] has an associated function as well. The third argument of this function is a normal
//! function call expresion, for example `my_other_function(a, 5)`.
//! function call expression, for example `my_other_function(a, 5)`.
//!

#![unstable(
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/core/src/slice/sort.rs
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}

/// Finds a streak of presorted elements starting at the beginning of the slice. Returns the first
/// value that is not part of said streak, and a bool denoting wether the streak was reversed.
/// value that is not part of said streak, and a bool denoting whether the streak was reversed.
/// Streaks can be increasing or decreasing.
fn find_streak<T, F>(v: &[T], is_less: &mut F) -> (usize, bool)
where
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/core/src/str/pattern.rs
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// SAFETY: Via the conditional above, we know that both `px` and `py`
// have the same length, so `px < pxend` implies that `py < pyend`.
// Thus, derefencing both `px` and `py` in the loop below is safe.
// Thus, dereferencing both `px` and `py` in the loop below is safe.
//
// Moreover, we set `pxend` and `pyend` to be 4 bytes before the actual
// end of `px` and `py`. Thus, the final dereference outside of the
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/std/src/sys/unix/fs.rs
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// file descriptor is automatically closed by libc::closedir() now, so give up ownership
let new_parent_fd = dir_fd.into_raw_fd();
// a valid root is not needed because we do not call any functions involving the full path
// of the DirEntrys.
// of the `DirEntry`s.
let dummy_root = PathBuf::new();
let inner = InnerReadDir { dirp, root: dummy_root };
Ok((ReadDir::new(inner), new_parent_fd))
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_CALL_TIMED_OUT: DWORD = 5910;
pub const FRS_ERR_SYSVOL_POPULATE_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 8014;
pub const DNS_ERROR_RECORD_TIMED_OUT: DWORD = 9705;

// The followiung list was obtained from
// The following list was obtained from
// `/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/winerror.h`
// in the Debian package
// mingw-w64_6.0.0-3_all.deb
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/std/src/sys_common/thread_parking/id.rs
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park_timeout(dur, self.state.as_ptr().addr());
// Swap to ensure that we observe all state changes with acquire
// ordering, even if the state has been changed after the timeout
// occured.
// occurred.
self.state.swap(EMPTY, Acquire);
}
}
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions library/test/src/lib.rs
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struct FilteredTests {
tests: Vec<(TestId, TestDescAndFn)>,
benchs: Vec<(TestId, TestDescAndFn)>,
benches: Vec<(TestId, TestDescAndFn)>,
next_id: usize,
}

impl FilteredTests {
fn add_bench(&mut self, desc: TestDesc, testfn: TestFn) {
let test = TestDescAndFn { desc, testfn };
self.benchs.push((TestId(self.next_id), test));
self.benches.push((TestId(self.next_id), test));
self.next_id += 1;
}
fn add_test(&mut self, desc: TestDesc, testfn: TestFn) {
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self.add_test(desc, testfn);
}
fn total_len(&self) -> usize {
self.tests.len() + self.benchs.len()
self.tests.len() + self.benches.len()
}
}

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let tests_len = tests.len();

let mut filtered = FilteredTests { tests: Vec::new(), benchs: Vec::new(), next_id: 0 };
let mut filtered = FilteredTests { tests: Vec::new(), benches: Vec::new(), next_id: 0 };

for test in filter_tests(opts, tests) {
let mut desc = test.desc;
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if opts.bench_benchmarks {
// All benchmarks run at the end, in serial.
for (id, b) in filtered.benchs {
for (id, b) in filtered.benches {
let event = TestEvent::TeWait(b.desc.clone());
notify_about_test_event(event)?;
let join_handle = run_test(opts, false, id, b, run_strategy, tx.clone());
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