diff --git a/tests/source/let_else.rs b/tests/source/let_else.rs index cb2859e805d..c589ab75cd3 100644 --- a/tests/source/let_else.rs +++ b/tests/source/let_else.rs @@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ fn unbreakable_initializer_expr_pre_formatting_length_through_initializer_expr_n // Break after the `=` and put the initializer expr on it's own line. // Because the initializer expr is multi-lined the else is placed on it's own line. // The initializer expr has a length of 91, which when indented on the next line - // The `(indent)init` line has a lengh of 99. This is the max length that the `init` can be - // before we start running into max_width issues. I suspect this is becuase the shape is + // The `(indent)init` line has a length of 99. This is the max length that the `init` can be + // before we start running into max_width issues. I suspect this is because the shape is // accounting for the `;` at the end of the `let-else` statement. let Some(x) = some_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_long_name______I else {return}; @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ fn unbreakable_initializer_expr_pre_formatting_length_through_initializer_expr_n // Post Formatting: // Max length issues prevent us from formatting. // The initializer expr has a length of 92, which if it would be indented on the next line - // the `(indent)init` line has a lengh of 100 which == max_width of 100. + // the `(indent)init` line has a length of 100 which == max_width of 100. // One might expect formatting to succeed, but I suspect the reason we hit max_width issues is // because the Shape is accounting for the `;` at the end of the `let-else` statement. let Some(x) = some_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_long_nameJ else {return}; diff --git a/tests/target/let_else.rs b/tests/target/let_else.rs index f6560e85462..528d2929734 100644 --- a/tests/target/let_else.rs +++ b/tests/target/let_else.rs @@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ fn unbreakable_initializer_expr_pre_formatting_length_through_initializer_expr_n // Break after the `=` and put the initializer expr on it's own line. // Because the initializer expr is multi-lined the else is placed on it's own line. // The initializer expr has a length of 91, which when indented on the next line - // The `(indent)init` line has a lengh of 99. This is the max length that the `init` can be - // before we start running into max_width issues. I suspect this is becuase the shape is + // The `(indent)init` line has a length of 99. This is the max length that the `init` can be + // before we start running into max_width issues. I suspect this is because the shape is // accounting for the `;` at the end of the `let-else` statement. let Some(x) = some_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_long_name______I @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ fn unbreakable_initializer_expr_pre_formatting_length_through_initializer_expr_n // Post Formatting: // Max length issues prevent us from formatting. // The initializer expr has a length of 92, which if it would be indented on the next line - // the `(indent)init` line has a lengh of 100 which == max_width of 100. + // the `(indent)init` line has a length of 100 which == max_width of 100. // One might expect formatting to succeed, but I suspect the reason we hit max_width issues is // because the Shape is accounting for the `;` at the end of the `let-else` statement. let Some(x) = some_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_really_long_nameJ else {return};