diff --git a/examples/string-functions/string-functions.go b/examples/string-functions/string-functions.go index 8a696e7..6ac0d3d 100644 --- a/examples/string-functions/string-functions.go +++ b/examples/string-functions/string-functions.go @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ var p = fmt.Println func main() { // Here's a sample of the functions available in - // `strings`. Note that these are all functions from + // `strings`. Note that these are all functions from the // package, not methods on the string object itself. // This means that we need pass the string in question // as the first argument to the function. diff --git a/examples/string-functions/string-functions.hash b/examples/string-functions/string-functions.hash index 354a324..c4a0d65 100644 --- a/examples/string-functions/string-functions.hash +++ b/examples/string-functions/string-functions.hash @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -66fdf78c9be9a41e52bcf2e8b01ab95fa7753401 -COXm374QWe +d7150ce50772abdaf827082093613134cb05e08f +Gkc5rDaeaN diff --git a/public/string-functions b/public/string-functions index 5c43b67..8438e99 100644 --- a/public/string-functions +++ b/public/string-functions @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ to give you a sense of the package.
package main
Here’s a sample of the functions available in
-strings
. Note that these are all functions from
+strings
. Note that these are all functions from the
package, not methods on the string object itself.
This means that we need pass the string in question
as the first argument to the function.