@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ impl Iterator for ReadDir {
114114 fn next ( & mut self ) -> Option < io:: Result < DirEntry > > {
115115 if self . handle . 0 == c:: INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE {
116116 // This iterator was initialized with an `INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE` as its handle.
117- // Simply return `None` because this is only the case when `FindFirstFileW ` in
117+ // Simply return `None` because this is only the case when `FindFirstFileExW ` in
118118 // the construction of this iterator returns `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` which means
119119 // no matchhing files can be found.
120120 return None ;
@@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ pub fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result<ReadDir> {
10711071 first : Some ( wfd) ,
10721072 } )
10731073 } else {
1074- // The status `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` is returned by the `FindFirstFileW ` function
1074+ // The status `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` is returned by the `FindFirstFileExW ` function
10751075 // if no matching files can be found, but not necessarily that the path to find the
10761076 // files in does not exist.
10771077 //
@@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ pub fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result<ReadDir> {
10931093
10941094 // Just return the error constructed from the raw OS error if the above is not the case.
10951095 //
1096- // Note: `ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND` would have been returned by the `FindFirstFileW ` function
1096+ // Note: `ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND` would have been returned by the `FindFirstFileExW ` function
10971097 // when the path to search in does not exist in the first place.
10981098 Err ( Error :: from_raw_os_error ( last_error. code as i32 ) )
10991099 }
@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ fn metadata(path: &Path, reparse: ReparsePoint) -> io::Result<FileAttr> {
12341234 opts. custom_flags ( c:: FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | reparse. as_flag ( ) ) ;
12351235
12361236 // Attempt to open the file normally.
1237- // If that fails with `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` then retry using `FindFirstFileW `.
1237+ // If that fails with `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` then retry using `FindFirstFileExW `.
12381238 // If the fallback fails for any reason we return the original error.
12391239 match File :: open ( path, & opts) {
12401240 Ok ( file) => file. file_attr ( ) ,
@@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ fn metadata(path: &Path, reparse: ReparsePoint) -> io::Result<FileAttr> {
12511251 unsafe {
12521252 let path = maybe_verbatim ( path) ?;
12531253
1254- // `FindFirstFileW ` accepts wildcard file names.
1254+ // `FindFirstFileExW ` accepts wildcard file names.
12551255 // Fortunately wildcards are not valid file names and
12561256 // `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` means the file exists (but is locked)
12571257 // therefore it's safe to assume the file name given does not
@@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ fn metadata(path: &Path, reparse: ReparsePoint) -> io::Result<FileAttr> {
12741274 // We no longer need the find handle.
12751275 c:: FindClose ( handle) ;
12761276
1277- // `FindFirstFileW ` reads the cached file information from the
1277+ // `FindFirstFileExW ` reads the cached file information from the
12781278 // directory. The downside is that this metadata may be outdated.
12791279 let attrs = FileAttr :: from ( wfd) ;
12801280 if reparse == ReparsePoint :: Follow && attrs. file_type ( ) . is_symlink ( ) {
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