Rollup merge of #141398 - Dannyyy93:typos, r=Noratrieb

chore: fix typos in comment

## Fix Typos in Comments

This PR addresses several typos in the Rust standard library's documentation comments:

- In `library/std/src/sync/mpmc/list.rs`: Corrected "attemped" to "attempted"
- In `library/std/src/sys/thread_local/guard/key.rs`: Fixed "defering" to "deferring"
- In `library/std/src/sys/thread_local/guard/key.rs`: Fixed "futher" to "further"

These changes improve documentation readability and consistency without affecting any functional code.
This commit is contained in:
Matthias Krüger
2025-05-23 20:30:11 +02:00
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2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ impl<T> Channel<T> {
// After this point `head.block` is not modified again and it will be deallocated if it's
// non-null. The `Drop` code of the channel, which runs after this function, also attempts
// to deallocate `head.block` if it's non-null. Therefore this function must maintain the
// invariant that if a deallocation of head.block is attemped then it must also be set to
// invariant that if a deallocation of head.block is attempted then it must also be set to
// NULL. Failing to do so will lead to the Drop code attempting a double free. For this
// reason both reads above do an atomic swap instead of a simple atomic load.

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pub fn enable() {
/// On platforms with key-based TLS, the system runs the destructors for us.
/// We still have to make sure that [`crate::rt::thread_cleanup`] is called,
/// however. This is done by defering the execution of a TLS destructor to
/// however. This is done by deferring the execution of a TLS destructor to
/// the next round of destruction inside the TLS destructors.
#[cfg(not(target_thread_local))]
pub fn enable() {
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ pub fn enable() {
unsafe extern "C" fn run(state: *mut u8) {
if state == DEFER {
// Make sure that this function is run again in the next round of
// TLS destruction. If there is no futher round, there will be leaks,
// TLS destruction. If there is no further round, there will be leaks,
// but that's okay, `thread_cleanup` is not guaranteed to be called.
unsafe { set(CLEANUP.force(), RUN) }
} else {