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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion src/doc/trpl/rust-inside-other-languages.md
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Expand Up @@ -177,7 +177,8 @@ build deps examples libembed.so native

That `libembed.so` is our ‘shared object’ library. We can use this file
just like any shared object library written in C! As an aside, this may be
`embed.dll` or `libembed.dylib`, depending on the platform.
`embed.dll` (Microsoft Windows) or `libembed.dylib` (Mac OS X), depending on
your operating system.

Now that we’ve got our Rust library built, let’s use it from our Ruby.

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