diff --git a/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs b/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs index 3e47a5e9dbc..c8c5fecd706 100644 --- a/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs +++ b/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ //! Utility module for converting between hir_def ids and code_model wrappers. //! -//! It's unclear if we need this long-term, but it's definitelly useful while we +//! It's unclear if we need this long-term, but it's definitely useful while we //! are splitting the hir. use hir_def::{ diff --git a/crates/hir_def/src/body/lower.rs b/crates/hir_def/src/body/lower.rs index 6be1eaade87..3dc33f248fa 100644 --- a/crates/hir_def/src/body/lower.rs +++ b/crates/hir_def/src/body/lower.rs @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> { match res.value { Some((mark, expansion)) => { // FIXME: Statements are too complicated to recover from error for now. - // It is because we don't have any hygenine for local variable expansion right now. + // It is because we don't have any hygiene for local variable expansion right now. if T::can_cast(syntax::SyntaxKind::MACRO_STMTS) && res.err.is_some() { self.expander.exit(self.db, mark); collector(self, None); @@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> { fn collect_tuple_pat(&mut self, args: AstChildren) -> (Vec, Option) { // Find the location of the `..`, if there is one. Note that we do not - // consider the possiblity of there being multiple `..` here. + // consider the possibility of there being multiple `..` here. let ellipsis = args.clone().position(|p| matches!(p, ast::Pat::RestPat(_))); // We want to skip the `..` pattern here, since we account for it above. let args = args diff --git a/crates/hir_def/src/expr.rs b/crates/hir_def/src/expr.rs index 6a481769dbc..76f5721e587 100644 --- a/crates/hir_def/src/expr.rs +++ b/crates/hir_def/src/expr.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ //! This module describes hir-level representation of expressions. //! -//! This representaion is: +//! This representation is: //! //! 1. Identity-based. Each expression has an `id`, so we can distinguish //! between different `1` in `1 + 1`. diff --git a/crates/hir_def/src/nameres/collector.rs b/crates/hir_def/src/nameres/collector.rs index 77017e4ea97..f027fd48d35 100644 --- a/crates/hir_def/src/nameres/collector.rs +++ b/crates/hir_def/src/nameres/collector.rs @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { // Resolve all indeterminate resolved imports again // As some of the macros will expand newly import shadowing partial resolved imports - // FIXME: We maybe could skip this, if we handle the Indetermine imports in `resolve_imports` + // FIXME: We maybe could skip this, if we handle the indeterminate imports in `resolve_imports` // correctly let partial_resolved = self.resolved_imports.iter().filter_map(|directive| { if let PartialResolvedImport::Indeterminate(_) = directive.status { @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { /// Define a proc macro /// - /// A proc macro is similar to normal macro scope, but it would not visiable in legacy textual scoped. + /// A proc macro is similar to normal macro scope, but it would not visible in legacy textual scoped. /// And unconditionally exported. fn define_proc_macro(&mut self, name: Name, macro_: MacroDefId) { self.update( @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { // XXX: urgh, so this works by accident! Here, we look at // the enum data, and, in theory, this might require us to // look back at the crate_def_map, creating a cycle. For - // example, `enum E { crate::some_macro!(); }`. Luckely, the + // example, `enum E { crate::some_macro!(); }`. Luckily, the // only kind of macro that is allowed inside enum is a // `cfg_macro`, and we don't need to run name resolution for // it, but this is sheer luck! @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { &mut self, module_id: LocalModuleId, resolutions: &[(Option, PerNs)], - // All resolutions are imported with this visibility; the visibilies in + // All resolutions are imported with this visibility; the visibilities in // the `PerNs` values are ignored and overwritten vis: Visibility, import_type: ImportType, diff --git a/crates/hir_def/src/resolver.rs b/crates/hir_def/src/resolver.rs index 129f1dbac99..e4152a0be4b 100644 --- a/crates/hir_def/src/resolver.rs +++ b/crates/hir_def/src/resolver.rs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ use crate::{ #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] pub struct Resolver { - // FIXME: all usages generally call `.rev`, so maybe reverse once in consturciton? + // FIXME: all usages generally call `.rev`, so maybe reverse once in construction? scopes: Vec, } diff --git a/crates/hir_expand/src/db.rs b/crates/hir_expand/src/db.rs index ab2637b8ca0..c6208639050 100644 --- a/crates/hir_expand/src/db.rs +++ b/crates/hir_expand/src/db.rs @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ impl TokenExpander { // FIXME switch these to ExpandResult as well TokenExpander::BuiltinDerive(it) => it.expand(db, id, tt).into(), TokenExpander::ProcMacro(_) => { - // We store the result in salsa db to prevent non-determinisc behavior in + // We store the result in salsa db to prevent non-deterministic behavior in // some proc-macro implementation // See #4315 for details db.expand_proc_macro(id.into()).into() diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs index 62c329731d4..61c47eec876 100644 --- a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs +++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ //! The algorithm implemented here is a modified version of the one described in //! . //! However, to save future implementors from reading the original paper, we -//! summarise the algorithm here to hopefully save time and be a little clearer +//! summarize the algorithm here to hopefully save time and be a little clearer //! (without being so rigorous). //! //! The core of the algorithm revolves about a "usefulness" check. In particular, we @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ //! The algorithm is inductive (on the number of columns: i.e., components of tuple patterns). //! That means we're going to check the components from left-to-right, so the algorithm //! operates principally on the first component of the matrix and new pattern-stack `p`. -//! This algorithm is realised in the `is_useful` function. +//! This algorithm is realized in the `is_useful` function. //! //! Base case (`n = 0`, i.e., an empty tuple pattern): //! - If `P` already contains an empty pattern (i.e., if the number of patterns `m > 0`), then diff --git a/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs b/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs index 1ff818de247..72ddf369028 100644 --- a/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs +++ b/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub(crate) fn rewrite_links(db: &RootDatabase, markdown: &str, definition: &Defi if target.contains("://") { (target.to_string(), title.to_string()) } else { - // Two posibilities: + // Two possibilities: // * path-based links: `../../module/struct.MyStruct.html` // * module-based links (AKA intra-doc links): `super::super::module::MyStruct` if let Some(rewritten) = rewrite_intra_doc_link(db, *definition, target, title) { @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ fn get_symbol_fragment(db: &dyn HirDatabase, field_or_assoc: &FieldOrAssocItem) function.as_assoc_item(db).map(|assoc| assoc.container(db)), Some(AssocItemContainer::Trait(..)) ); - // This distinction may get more complicated when specialisation is available. + // This distinction may get more complicated when specialization is available. // Rustdoc makes this decision based on whether a method 'has defaultness'. // Currently this is only the case for provided trait methods. if is_trait_method && !function.has_body(db) { diff --git a/crates/ide/src/hover.rs b/crates/ide/src/hover.rs index 8cb4a51d8e2..165b32ef938 100644 --- a/crates/ide/src/hover.rs +++ b/crates/ide/src/hover.rs @@ -1951,16 +1951,16 @@ struct S { /// Test cases: /// case 1. bare URL: https://www.example.com/ /// case 2. inline URL with title: [example](https://www.example.com/) -/// case 3. code refrence: [`Result`] -/// case 4. code refrence but miss footnote: [`String`] +/// case 3. code reference: [`Result`] +/// case 4. code reference but miss footnote: [`String`] /// case 5. autolink: /// case 6. email address: -/// case 7. refrence: [example][example] +/// case 7. reference: [example][example] /// case 8. collapsed link: [example][] /// case 9. shortcut link: [example] /// case 10. inline without URL: [example]() -/// case 11. refrence: [foo][foo] -/// case 12. refrence: [foo][bar] +/// case 11. reference: [foo][foo] +/// case 12. reference: [foo][bar] /// case 13. collapsed link: [foo][] /// case 14. shortcut link: [foo] /// case 15. inline without URL: [foo]() @@ -1987,16 +1987,16 @@ pub fn fo$0o() {} Test cases: case 1. bare URL: https://www.example.com/ case 2. inline URL with title: [example](https://www.example.com/) - case 3. code refrence: `Result` - case 4. code refrence but miss footnote: `String` + case 3. code reference: `Result` + case 4. code reference but miss footnote: `String` case 5. autolink: http://www.example.com/ case 6. email address: test@example.com - case 7. refrence: example + case 7. reference: example case 8. collapsed link: example case 9. shortcut link: example case 10. inline without URL: example - case 11. refrence: foo - case 12. refrence: foo + case 11. reference: foo + case 12. reference: foo case 13. collapsed link: foo case 14. shortcut link: foo case 15. inline without URL: foo diff --git a/crates/ide/src/references.rs b/crates/ide/src/references.rs index c95ed669c46..37a95e1c5eb 100644 --- a/crates/ide/src/references.rs +++ b/crates/ide/src/references.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ //! or `ast::NameRef`. If it's a `ast::NameRef`, at the classification step we //! try to resolve the direct tree parent of this element, otherwise we //! already have a definition and just need to get its HIR together with -//! some information that is needed for futher steps of searching. +//! some information that is needed for further steps of searching. //! After that, we collect files that might contain references and look //! for text occurrences of the identifier. If there's an `ast::NameRef` //! at the index that the match starts at and its tree parent is diff --git a/crates/ide/src/references/rename.rs b/crates/ide/src/references/rename.rs index 53d79333ce4..099900673aa 100644 --- a/crates/ide/src/references/rename.rs +++ b/crates/ide/src/references/rename.rs @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ use crate::foo$0::FooContent; //- /lib.rs mod fo$0o; //- /foo/mod.rs -// emtpy +// empty "#, expect![[r#" RangeInfo { @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ mod fo$0o; mod outer { mod fo$0o; } //- /outer/foo.rs -// emtpy +// empty "#, expect![[r#" RangeInfo { diff --git a/crates/ide_db/src/imports_locator.rs b/crates/ide_db/src/imports_locator.rs index 0782ab07095..e9f23adf838 100644 --- a/crates/ide_db/src/imports_locator.rs +++ b/crates/ide_db/src/imports_locator.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -//! This module contains an import search funcionality that is provided to the assists module. +//! This module contains an import search functionality that is provided to the assists module. //! Later, this should be moved away to a separate crate that is accessible from the assists module. use hir::{import_map, AsAssocItem, Crate, MacroDef, ModuleDef, Semantics}; diff --git a/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/matcher.rs b/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/matcher.rs index c6d615c81be..d32e6052147 100644 --- a/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/matcher.rs +++ b/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/matcher.rs @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ pub(super) fn match_repeat( src: &mut TtIter, ) -> Result<(), ExpandError> { // Dirty hack to make macro-expansion terminate. - // This should be replaced by a propper macro-by-example implementation + // This should be replaced by a proper macro-by-example implementation let mut limit = 65536; let mut counter = 0; diff --git a/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/transcriber.rs b/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/transcriber.rs index 27b2ac777ae..7194a107bbe 100644 --- a/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/transcriber.rs +++ b/crates/mbe/src/mbe_expander/transcriber.rs @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ struct NestingState { /// because there is no variable in use by the current repetition hit: bool, /// `at_end` is currently necessary to tell `expand_repeat` if it should stop - /// because there is no more value avaible for the current repetition + /// because there is no more value available for the current repetition at_end: bool, } diff --git a/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs b/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs index 671036e1ca6..244a81e99bb 100644 --- a/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs +++ b/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ impl TokenMap { } fn remove_delim(&mut self, idx: usize) { - // FIXME: This could be accidently quadratic + // FIXME: This could be accidentally quadratic self.entries.remove(idx); } } diff --git a/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/use_item.rs b/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/use_item.rs index 20e6a13cf96..5cb8b08e715 100644 --- a/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/use_item.rs +++ b/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/use_item.rs @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ fn use_tree(p: &mut Parser, top_level: bool) { // test use_tree_list // use {crate::path::from::root, or::path::from::crate_name}; // Rust 2018 (with a crate named `or`) // use {path::from::root}; // Rust 2015 - // use ::{some::arbritrary::path}; // Rust 2015 + // use ::{some::arbitrary::path}; // Rust 2015 // use ::{{{root::export}}}; // Nonsensical but perfectly legal nesting T!['{'] => { use_tree_list(p); diff --git a/crates/proc_macro_api/src/msg.rs b/crates/proc_macro_api/src/msg.rs index 4cd57210161..970f165edc3 100644 --- a/crates/proc_macro_api/src/msg.rs +++ b/crates/proc_macro_api/src/msg.rs @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ impl Message for Response {} fn read_json(inp: &mut impl BufRead) -> io::Result> { let mut buf = String::new(); inp.read_line(&mut buf)?; - buf.pop(); // Remove traling '\n' + buf.pop(); // Remove trailing '\n' Ok(match buf.len() { 0 => None, _ => Some(buf), diff --git a/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/proc_macro/bridge/rpc.rs b/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/proc_macro/bridge/rpc.rs index 3528d5c9966..bd1e7c2fced 100644 --- a/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/proc_macro/bridge/rpc.rs +++ b/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/proc_macro/bridge/rpc.rs @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ impl DecodeMut<'_, '_, S> for String { } } -/// Simplied version of panic payloads, ignoring +/// Simplified version of panic payloads, ignoring /// types other than `&'static str` and `String`. #[derive(Debug)] pub enum PanicMessage { diff --git a/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/rustc_server.rs b/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/rustc_server.rs index b54aa1f3bf1..e6006a3c8ce 100644 --- a/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/rustc_server.rs +++ b/crates/proc_macro_srv/src/rustc_server.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ //! The lib-proc-macro server backend is `TokenStream`-agnostic, such that //! we could provide any TokenStream implementation. //! The original idea from fedochet is using proc-macro2 as backend, -//! we use tt instead for better intergation with RA. +//! we use tt instead for better integration with RA. //! //! FIXME: No span and source file information is implemented yet diff --git a/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs b/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs index 40de56dadc4..6ca94921f70 100644 --- a/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs +++ b/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ pub(crate) fn apply_document_changes( } /// Checks that the edits inside the completion and the additional edits do not overlap. -/// LSP explicitly forbits the additional edits to overlap both with the main edit and themselves. +/// LSP explicitly forbids the additional edits to overlap both with the main edit and themselves. pub(crate) fn all_edits_are_disjoint( completion: &lsp_types::CompletionItem, additional_edits: &[lsp_types::TextEdit], diff --git a/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs b/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs index cafa4c19892..1ed8a96e5fc 100644 --- a/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs +++ b/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ pub fn wildcard_pat() -> ast::WildcardPat { } } -/// Creates a tuple of patterns from an interator of patterns. +/// Creates a tuple of patterns from an iterator of patterns. /// /// Invariant: `pats` must be length > 1 /// diff --git a/crates/syntax/src/parsing/lexer.rs b/crates/syntax/src/parsing/lexer.rs index 0cbba73c5cb..7c8d0a4c48c 100644 --- a/crates/syntax/src/parsing/lexer.rs +++ b/crates/syntax/src/parsing/lexer.rs @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub struct Token { /// Beware that it checks for shebang first and its length contributes to resulting /// tokens offsets. pub fn tokenize(text: &str) -> (Vec, Vec) { - // non-empty string is a precondtion of `rustc_lexer::strip_shebang()`. + // non-empty string is a precondition of `rustc_lexer::strip_shebang()`. if text.is_empty() { return Default::default(); } @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ pub fn lex_single_syntax_kind(text: &str) -> Option<(SyntaxKind, Option Option { @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ pub fn lex_single_valid_syntax_kind(text: &str) -> Option { /// /// Beware that unescape errors are not checked at tokenization time. fn lex_first_token(text: &str) -> Option<(Token, Option)> { - // non-empty string is a precondtion of `rustc_lexer::first_token()`. + // non-empty string is a precondition of `rustc_lexer::first_token()`. if text.is_empty() { return None; } @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ fn rustc_token_kind_to_syntax_kind( token_text: &str, ) -> (SyntaxKind, Option<&'static str>) { // A note on an intended tradeoff: - // We drop some useful infromation here (see patterns with double dots `..`) + // We drop some useful information here (see patterns with double dots `..`) // Storing that info in `SyntaxKind` is not possible due to its layout requirements of // being `u16` that come from `rowan::SyntaxKind`. diff --git a/crates/test_utils/src/lib.rs b/crates/test_utils/src/lib.rs index 84c1d7ebbdf..e19d2ad616e 100644 --- a/crates/test_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/crates/test_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pub fn extract_offset(text: &str) -> (TextSize, String) { } } -/// Returns the offset of the first occurence of `$0` marker and the copy of `text` +/// Returns the offset of the first occurrence of `$0` marker and the copy of `text` /// without the marker. fn try_extract_offset(text: &str) -> Option<(TextSize, String)> { let cursor_pos = text.find(CURSOR_MARKER)?;