From 3e6422211066ed93432f71ba43fe32ec50f560b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 0xflotus <0xflotus@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 9 May 2019 08:39:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update feature-specification.md --- .../triple-shift-operator/feature-specification.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/accepted/future-releases/triple-shift-operator/feature-specification.md b/accepted/future-releases/triple-shift-operator/feature-specification.md index 953d2c545e..7fba03962c 100644 --- a/accepted/future-releases/triple-shift-operator/feature-specification.md +++ b/accepted/future-releases/triple-shift-operator/feature-specification.md @@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ defined as: /// Performs a *logical shift* down of the bits representing this number, /// which shifts *out* the low [count] bits, shifts the remaining (if any) /// bits *down* to the least significant bit positions, -/// and shifts *in* zeros as the most signficant bits. +/// and shifts *in* zeros as the most significant bits. /// This differs from [operator >>] which shifts in copies of the most -/// signficant bit as the new most significant bits. +/// significant bit as the new most significant bits. /// /// The [count] must be non-negative. If [count] is greater than or equal to /// the number of bits in the representation of the integer, the result is /// always zero (all bits shifted out). /// If [count] is greater than zero, the result is always positive. /// -/// For a *non-negative* integes `n` and `k`, +/// For a *non-negative* integers `n` and `k`, /// `n >>> k` is equivalent to truncating division of `n` by 2k, /// or `n ~/ (1 << k)`. int operator >>>(int count);