Fix typo.

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Alexis Hunt 2018-01-10 17:58:00 -05:00
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commit 9d9504a27c

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
//! terminator, so the buffer length is really `len+1` characters.
//! Rust strings don't have a nul terminator; their length is always
//! stored and does not need to be calculated. While in Rust
//! accessing a string's length is a O(1) operation (becasue the
//! accessing a string's length is a O(1) operation (because the
//! length is stored); in C it is an O(length) operation because the
//! length needs to be computed by scanning the string for the nul
//! terminator.