diff --git a/exercises/093_hello_c.zig b/exercises/093_hello_c.zig index 043b9ed..182e0b0 100644 --- a/exercises/093_hello_c.zig +++ b/exercises/093_hello_c.zig @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ // our well-known "import" for Zig const std = @import("std"); -// and here the new the import for C +// and here the new import for C const c = @cImport({ @cInclude("unistd.h"); }); diff --git a/exercises/097_bit_manipulation.zig b/exercises/097_bit_manipulation.zig index 38f2a86..424fb4c 100644 --- a/exercises/097_bit_manipulation.zig +++ b/exercises/097_bit_manipulation.zig @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ // // Zig provides all the necessary functions to change the bits inside // a variable. It is distinguished whether the bit change leads to an -// overflow or not.The details are in the Zig documentation in section +// overflow or not. The details are in the Zig documentation in section // 10.1 "Table of Operators". // // Here are some examples of how the bits of variables can be changed: