diff --git a/docs/src/tutorials/tutorial-2.md b/docs/src/tutorials/tutorial-2.md index 7a44de6c7..af9a1e297 100644 --- a/docs/src/tutorials/tutorial-2.md +++ b/docs/src/tutorials/tutorial-2.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To address these problems, Anchor provides several types, traits, and macros. It - [#[account]](https://docs.rs/anchor-lang/latest/anchor_lang/attr.account.html): attribute macro implementing [AccountSerialize](https://docs.rs/anchor-lang/latest/anchor_lang/trait.AccountSerialize.html) and [AccountDeserialize](https://docs.rs/anchor-lang/latest/anchor_lang/trait.AnchorDeserialize.html), automatically prepending a unique 8 byte discriminator to the account array. The discriminator is defined by the first 8 bytes of the `Sha256` hash of the account's Rust identifier--i.e., the struct type name--and ensures no account can be substituted for another. - [Account](https://docs.rs/anchor-lang/latest/anchor_lang/struct.Account.html): a wrapper type for a deserialized account implementing `AccountDeserialize`. Using this type within an `Accounts` struct will ensure the account is **owned** by the address defined by `declare_id!` where the inner account was defined. -With the above, we can define preconditions for our any instruction handler expecting a certain set of +With the above, we can define preconditions for any instruction handler expecting a certain set of accounts, allowing us to more easily reason about the security of our programs. ## Clone the Repo