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-rw-r--r--exercises/102_formatting.zig6
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diff --git a/exercises/102_formatting.zig b/exercises/102_formatting.zig
index be16978..5d8f68b 100644
--- a/exercises/102_formatting.zig
+++ b/exercises/102_formatting.zig
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
// no official documentation for standard library features such
// as string formatting.
//
-// Therefore, the comments for the format() function are the only
+// Therefore, the comments for the print() function are the only
// way to definitively learn how to format strings in Zig:
//
-// https://codeberg.org/ziglang/zig/src/branch/master/lib/std/Io/Writer.zig#L537
+// https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.Io.Writer.print
//
// Zig already has a very nice selection of formatting options.
// These can be used in different ways, but generally to convert
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
// the placeholder will determine how the corresponding value,
// e.g. foo, is displayed.
//
-// And this is where it gets exciting, because format() accepts a
+// And this is where it gets exciting, because print() accepts a
// variety of formatting instructions. It's basically a tiny
// language of its own. Here's a numeric example:
//