diff --git a/docs/src/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/template-deep-dive/wee_alloc.md b/docs/src/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/template-deep-dive/wee_alloc.md index 9a040b41..3b9f15a6 100644 --- a/docs/src/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/template-deep-dive/wee_alloc.md +++ b/docs/src/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/template-deep-dive/wee_alloc.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ responsive. [An analysis](http://fitzgeraldnick.com/2018/02/09/wee-alloc.html) suggests that over half of the bare minimum WebAssembly memory footprint is required by Rust's default memory allocator. Yet, WebAssembly code often does not require a sophisticated allocator, since it often just requests a couple of large initial allocations. `wee_alloc` trades off size for speed. It has a tiny code-size -footprint, but it is is not competitive in terms of performance with the +footprint, but it is not competitive in terms of performance with the default global allocator, for example. For even more details, see the [`wee_alloc`