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Diffstat (limited to 'crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs')
-rw-r--r--crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs b/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs
index 154a1f59c7..3964b14f47 100644
--- a/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs
+++ b/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_delegate_trait.rs
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ fn remove_useless_where_clauses(trait_ty: &ast::Type, self_ty: &ast::Type, wc: a
// Generate generic args that should be apply to current impl.
//
-// For exmaple, say we have implementation `impl<A, B, C> Trait for B<A>`,
+// For example, say we have implementation `impl<A, B, C> Trait for B<A>`,
// and `b: B<T>` in struct `S<T>`. Then the `A` should be instantiated to `T`.
// While the last two generic args `B` and `C` doesn't change, it remains
// `<B, C>`. So we apply `<T, B, C>` as generic arguments to impl.
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ fn const_assoc_item(item: syntax::ast::Const, qual_path_ty: ast::Path) -> Option
let path_expr_segment = make::path_from_text(item.name()?.to_string().as_str());
// We want rhs of the const assignment to be a qualified path
- // The general case for const assigment can be found [here](`https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/constant-items.html`)
+ // The general case for const assignment can be found [here](`https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/constant-items.html`)
// The qualified will have the following generic syntax :
// <Base as Trait<GenArgs>>::ConstName;
// FIXME : We can't rely on `make::path_qualified` for now but it would be nice to replace the following with it.
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ impl Trait for Base {}
#[test]
fn test_self_ty() {
- // trait whith `Self` type cannot be delegated
+ // trait with `Self` type cannot be delegated
//
// See the function `fn f() -> Self`.
// It should be `fn f() -> Base` in `Base`, and `fn f() -> S` in `S`