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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/doc/tutorial.md
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Expand Up @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ fn eq(xs: &List, ys: &List) -> bool {
match (xs, ys) {
// If we have reached the end of both lists, they are equal.
(&Nil, &Nil) => true,
// If the current element in both lists is equal, keep going.
// If the current elements of both lists are equal, keep going.
(&Cons(x, ~ref next_xs), &Cons(y, ~ref next_ys))
if x == y => eq(next_xs, next_ys),
// If the current elements are not equal, the lists are not equal.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ fn eq<T: Eq>(xs: &List<T>, ys: &List<T>) -> bool {
match (xs, ys) {
// If we have reached the end of both lists, they are equal.
(&Nil, &Nil) => true,
// If the current element in both lists is equal, keep going.
// If the current elements of both lists are equal, keep going.
(&Cons(ref x, ~ref next_xs), &Cons(ref y, ~ref next_ys))
if x == y => eq(next_xs, next_ys),
// If the current elements are not equal, the lists are not equal.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@ impl<T: Eq> Eq for List<T> {
match (self, ys) {
// If we have reached the end of both lists, they are equal.
(&Nil, &Nil) => true,
// If the current element in both lists is equal, keep going.
// If the current elements of both lists are equal, keep going.
(&Cons(ref x, ~ref next_xs), &Cons(ref y, ~ref next_ys))
if x == y => next_xs == next_ys,
// If the current elements are not equal, the lists are not equal.
Expand Down