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docs: Make some tiny modification about spelling

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Tang Chenglong 2016-03-18 23:29:12 +08:00
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# Booleans
Rust has a built in boolean type, named `bool`. It has two values, `true` and `false`:
Rust has a built-in boolean type, named `bool`. It has two values, `true` and `false`:
```rust
let x = true;
@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ Unsigned types use a `u` for their category, and signed types use `i`. The `i`
is for integer. So `u8` is an eight-bit unsigned number, and `i8` is an
eight-bit signed number.
## Fixed size types
## Fixed-size types
Fixed size types have a specific number of bits in their representation. Valid
Fixed-size types have a specific number of bits in their representation. Valid
bit sizes are `8`, `16`, `32`, and `64`. So, `u32` is an unsigned, 32-bit integer,
and `i64` is a signed, 64-bit integer.
## Variable sized types
## Variable-size types
Rust also provides types whose size depends on the size of a pointer of the
underlying machine. These types have size as the category, and come in signed