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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go b/src/cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go
index ff0968ecf4..85e49e248c 100644
--- a/src/cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go
+++ b/src/cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ func (w *writer) Sym(s *LSym) {
align = uint32(fn.Align)
}
if s.ContentAddressable() && s.Size != 0 {
- // We generally assume data symbols are natually aligned
+ // We generally assume data symbols are naturally aligned
// (e.g. integer constants), except for strings and a few
// compiler-emitted funcdata. If we dedup a string symbol and
// a non-string symbol with the same content, we should keep
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ func (w *writer) Hash(s *LSym) {
// contentHashSection only distinguishes between sets of sections for which this matters.
// Allowing flexibility increases the effectiveness of content-addressibility.
// But in some cases, such as doing addressing based on a base symbol,
-// we need to ensure that a symbol is always in a prticular section.
+// we need to ensure that a symbol is always in a particular section.
// Some of these conditions are duplicated in cmd/link/internal/ld.(*Link).symtab.
// TODO: instead of duplicating them, have the compiler decide where symbols go.
func contentHashSection(s *LSym) byte {