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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/lib/system/sysstr.nim b/lib/system/sysstr.nim
index 440d040a5..9d9cc0070 100644
--- a/lib/system/sysstr.nim
+++ b/lib/system/sysstr.nim
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ proc setLengthSeq(seq: PGenericSeq, elemSize, newLen: int): PGenericSeq {.
       when compileOption("gc", "v2"):
         for i in newLen..result.len-1:
           let len0 = gch.tempStack.len
-          forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](cast[TAddress](result) +%
+          forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](result) +%
                             GenericSeqSize +% (i*%elemSize)),
                             extGetCellType(result).base, waPush)
           let len1 = gch.tempStack.len
@@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ proc setLengthSeq(seq: PGenericSeq, elemSize, newLen: int): PGenericSeq {.
                             extGetCellType(result).base, waZctDecRef)
       
     # XXX: zeroing out the memory can still result in crashes if a wiped-out
-    # cell is aliased by another pointer (ie proc paramter or a let variable).
+    # cell is aliased by another pointer (ie proc parameter or a let variable).
     # This is a tought problem, because even if we don't zeroMem here, in the
-    # presense of user defined destructors, the user will expect the cell to be
+    # presence of user defined destructors, the user will expect the cell to be
     # "destroyed" thus creating the same problem. We can destoy the cell in the
     # finalizer of the sequence, but this makes destruction non-deterministic.
     zeroMem(cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](result) +% GenericSeqSize +%