diff --git a/library/core/src/future/into_future.rs b/library/core/src/future/into_future.rs index d22094130ad9a..ad9e80e117f1e 100644 --- a/library/core/src/future/into_future.rs +++ b/library/core/src/future/into_future.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use crate::future::Future; /// Conversion into a `Future`. /// -/// By implementing `Intofuture` for a type, you define how it will be +/// By implementing `IntoFuture` for a type, you define how it will be /// converted to a future. /// /// # `.await` desugaring @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ use crate::future::Future; /// When implementing futures manually there will often be a choice between /// implementing `Future` or `IntoFuture` for a type. Implementing `Future` is a /// good choice in most cases. But implementing `IntoFuture` is most useful when -/// implementing "async builder" types, which allows the type to be modified +/// implementing "async builder" types, which allow their values to be modified /// multiple times before being `.await`ed. /// /// ```rust