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Fix peek spelling

Evan Almloff 1 年之前
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共有 1 个文件被更改,包括 5 次插入5 次删除
  1. 5 5
      packages/signals/src/signal.rs

+ 5 - 5
packages/signals/src/signal.rs

@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ impl<T: 'static> Signal<T> {
         self.inner.origin_scope()
     }
 
-    /// Get the current value of the signal. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal.  If you would like to read the signal without subscribing to it, you can use [`Self::peak`] instead.
+    /// Get the current value of the signal. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal.  If you would like to read the signal without subscribing to it, you can use [`Self::peek`] instead.
     ///
     /// If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
     #[track_caller]
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ impl<T: 'static> Signal<T> {
     /// Get the current value of the signal. **Unlike read, this will not subscribe the current scope to the signal which can cause parts of your UI to not update.**
     ///
     /// If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
-    pub fn peak(&self) -> GenerationalRef<T> {
+    pub fn peek(&self) -> GenerationalRef<T> {
         let inner = self.inner.read();
         GenerationalRef::map(inner, |v| &v.value)
     }
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ impl<T: 'static> ReadOnlySignal<T> {
         self.inner.origin_scope()
     }
 
-    /// Get the current value of the signal. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal. If you would like to read the signal without subscribing to it, you can use [`Self::peak`] instead.
+    /// Get the current value of the signal. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal. If you would like to read the signal without subscribing to it, you can use [`Self::peek`] instead.
     ///
     /// If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
     #[track_caller]
@@ -439,8 +439,8 @@ impl<T: 'static> ReadOnlySignal<T> {
     /// Get the current value of the signal. **Unlike read, this will not subscribe the current scope to the signal which can cause parts of your UI to not update.**
     ///
     /// If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
-    pub fn peak(&self) -> GenerationalRef<T> {
-        self.inner.peak()
+    pub fn peek(&self) -> GenerationalRef<T> {
+        self.inner.peek()
     }
 
     /// Run a closure with a reference to the signal's value.