diff --git a/src/main/scala/stdlib/Extractors.scala b/src/main/scala/stdlib/Extractors.scala index b1dd46fb..df18f2bf 100644 --- a/src/main/scala/stdlib/Extractors.scala +++ b/src/main/scala/stdlib/Extractors.scala @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ object Extractors extends AnyFlatSpec with Matchers with org.scalaexercises.defi * - If it returns a single sub-value of type `T`, return a `Option[T]` * - If you want to return several sub-values `T1,...,Tn`, group them in an optional tuple `Option[(T1,...,Tn)]`. * - * Sometimes, the number of sub-values is fixed and we would like to return a sequence. For this reason, you can also define patterns through `unapplySeq`. The last sub-value type `Tn` has to be `Seq[S]`. This mechanism is used for instance in pattern `case List(x1, ..., xn)`. + * Sometimes, the number of sub-values isn't fixed and we would like to return a sequence. For this reason, you can also define patterns through `unapplySeq`. The last sub-value type `Tn` has to be `Seq[S]`. This mechanism is used for instance in pattern `case List(x1, ..., xn)`. * * When you create a case class, it automatically can be used with pattern matching since it has an extractor: *