Rollup merge of #129878 - Sajjon:sajjon_fix_typos_batch_3, r=jieyouxu

chore: Fix typos in 'compiler' (batch 3)

Batch 3/3: Fixes typos in `compiler`

(See [issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129874) tracking all PRs with typos fixes)
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18 changed files with 21 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ pub(super) fn mangle<'tcx>(
) -> String {
// The symbol of a generic function may be scattered in multiple downstream dylibs.
// If the symbol of a generic function still contains `crate name`, hash conflicts between the
// generic funcion and other symbols of the same `crate` cannot be detected in time during
// generic function and other symbols of the same `crate` cannot be detected in time during
// construction. This symbol conflict is left over until it occurs during run time.
// In this case, `instantiating-crate name` is used to replace `crate name` can completely
// eliminate the risk of the preceding potential hash conflict.

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ where
// so defer to `classify_arg_ty`.
let mut arg_gprs_left = NUM_RET_GPRS;
classify_arg_ty(arg, &mut arg_gprs_left, MAX_RET_IN_REGS_SIZE);
// Ret args cannot be passed via stack, we lower to indirect and let the backend handle the invisble reference
// Ret args cannot be passed via stack, we lower to indirect and let the backend handle the invisible reference
match arg.mode {
super::PassMode::Indirect { attrs: _, meta_attrs: _, ref mut on_stack } => {
*on_stack = false;

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions {
// they bring in.
//
// See also https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/preprocessor/comment-c-cpp?view=msvc-170#lib
// for documention on including library dependencies in C/C++ code.
// for documentation on including library dependencies in C/C++ code.
no_default_libraries: false,
has_thread_local: true,

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@ -2149,7 +2149,7 @@ pub struct TargetOptions {
pub is_like_aix: bool,
/// Whether the target toolchain is like macOS's. Only useful for compiling against iOS/macOS,
/// in particular running dsymutil and some other stuff like `-dead_strip`. Defaults to false.
/// Also indiates whether to use Apple-specific ABI changes, such as extending function
/// Also indicates whether to use Apple-specific ABI changes, such as extending function
/// parameters to 32-bits.
pub is_like_osx: bool,
/// Whether the target toolchain is like Solaris's.

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
options.entry_name = "__main_void".into();
// Default to PIC unlike base wasm. This makes precompiled objects such as
// the standard library more suitable to be used with shared libaries a la
// the standard library more suitable to be used with shared libraries a la
// emscripten's dynamic linking convention.
options.relocation_model = RelocModel::Pic;

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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
{
return guar;
}
// Silence redundant errors on binding acccess that are already
// Silence redundant errors on binding access that are already
// reported on the binding definition (#56607).
if let Err(guar) = self.fn_arg_obligation(&obligation) {
return guar;
@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
let mut suggested = false;
let mut chain = vec![];
// The following logic is simlar to `point_at_chain`, but that's focused on associated types
// The following logic is similar to `point_at_chain`, but that's focused on associated types
let mut expr = expr;
while let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path_segment, rcvr_expr, args, span) = expr.kind {
// Point at every method call in the chain with the `Result` type.

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@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedFormatString {
}
}
// we cannot return errors from processing the format string as hard error here
// as the diagnostic namespace gurantees that malformed input cannot cause an error
// as the diagnostic namespace guarantees that malformed input cannot cause an error
//
// if we encounter any error while processing we nevertheless want to show it as warning
// so that users are aware that something is not correct
@ -986,10 +986,10 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedFormatString {
})
.collect();
// we cannot return errors from processing the format string as hard error here
// as the diagnostic namespace gurantees that malformed input cannot cause an error
// as the diagnostic namespace guarantees that malformed input cannot cause an error
//
// if we encounter any error while processing the format string
// we don't want to show the potentially half assembled formated string,
// we don't want to show the potentially half assembled formatted string,
// therefore we fall back to just showing the input string in this case
//
// The actual parser errors are emitted earlier

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@ -4663,7 +4663,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
// because this suggest adding both return type in
// the `FnSig` and a default return value in the body, so it
// is not suitable for foreign function without a local body,
// and neighter for trait method which may be also implemented
// and neither for trait method which may be also implemented
// in other place, so shouldn't change it's FnSig.
fn choose_suggest_items<'tcx, 'hir>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,

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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProofTreeVisitor<'tcx> for AmbiguityCausesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
// FIXME: While this matches the behavior of the
// old solver, it is not the only way in which the unknowable
// candidates *weaken* coherence, they can also force otherwise
// sucessful normalization to be ambiguous.
// successful normalization to be ambiguous.
Ok(Certainty::Maybe(_) | Certainty::Yes) => {
ambiguity_cause = None;
break;

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@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'tcx> {
};
match infcx.at(&obligation.cause, obligation.param_env).eq(
// Only really excercised by generic_const_exprs
// Only really exercised by generic_const_exprs
DefineOpaqueTypes::Yes,
ct_ty,
ty,

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@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> {
};
match self.infcx.at(&obligation.cause, obligation.param_env).eq(
// Only really excercised by generic_const_exprs
// Only really exercised by generic_const_exprs
DefineOpaqueTypes::Yes,
ct_ty,
ty,

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ where
// }
// ...if `refs_answer` was computed lazily. The below early
// returns can be deleted without impacting the correctness of
// the algoritm; only its performance.
// the algorithm; only its performance.
debug!(?bytes_answer);
match bytes_answer {
Answer::No(_) if !self.assume.validity => return bytes_answer,

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@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ impl<'a, I: Interner> ArgFolder<'a, I> {
}
/// It is sometimes necessary to adjust the De Bruijn indices during instantiation. This occurs
/// when we are instantating a type with escaping bound vars into a context where we have
/// when we are instantiating a type with escaping bound vars into a context where we have
/// passed through binders. That's quite a mouthful. Let's see an example:
///
/// ```

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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ pub trait Ty<I: Interner<Ty = Self>>:
/// Returns `true` when the outermost type cannot be further normalized,
/// resolved, or instantiated. This includes all primitive types, but also
/// things like ADTs and trait objects, sice even if their arguments or
/// things like ADTs and trait objects, since even if their arguments or
/// nested types may be further simplified, the outermost [`ty::TyKind`] or
/// type constructor remains the same.
fn is_known_rigid(self) -> bool {

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@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ pub fn structurally_relate_tys<I: Interner, R: TypeRelation<I>>(
/// Any semantic equality, e.g. of unevaluated consts, and inference variables have
/// to be handled by the caller.
///
/// FIXME: This is not totally structual, which probably should be fixed.
/// FIXME: This is not totally structural, which probably should be fixed.
/// See the HACKs below.
pub fn structurally_relate_consts<I: Interner, R: TypeRelation<I>>(
relation: &mut R,

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ pub enum GoalSource {
/// results in better error messages by avoiding spurious errors.
/// We do not erase overflow constraints in `normalizes-to` goals unless
/// they are from an impl where-clause. This is necessary due to
/// backwards compatability, cc trait-system-refactor-initiatitive#70.
/// backwards compatibility, cc trait-system-refactor-initiatitive#70.
ImplWhereBound,
/// Instantiating a higher-ranked goal and re-proving it.
InstantiateHigherRanked,

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ pub struct TyAndLayout {
/// The layout of a type in memory.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize)]
pub struct LayoutShape {
/// The fields location withing the layout
/// The fields location within the layout
pub fields: FieldsShape,
/// Encodes information about multi-variant layouts.

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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ impl Span {
with(|c| c.get_filename(self))
}
/// Return lines that corespond to this `Span`
/// Return lines that correspond to this `Span`
pub fn get_lines(&self) -> LineInfo {
with(|c| c.get_lines(self))
}