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diff --git a/generic/tclStrToD.c b/generic/tclStrToD.c
index 6da6df3..67b6482 100644
--- a/generic/tclStrToD.c
+++ b/generic/tclStrToD.c
@@ -3798,7 +3798,7 @@ ShorteningBignumConversion(
--s5;
/*
- * IDEA: It might possibly be a win to fall back to int64
+ * IDEA: It might possibly be a win to fall back to int64_t
* arithmetic here if S < 2**64/10. But it's a win only for
* a fairly narrow range of magnitudes so perhaps not worth
* bothering. We already know that we shorten the
@@ -3963,7 +3963,7 @@ StrictBignumConversion(
* As with the shortening bignum conversion, it's possible at this
* point that we will have reduced the denominator to less than
* 2**64/10, at which point it would be possible to fall back to
- * to int64 arithmetic. But the potential payoff is tremendously
+ * to int64_t arithmetic. But the potential payoff is tremendously
* less - unless we're working in F format - because we know that
* three groups of digits will always suffice for %#.17e, the
* longest format that doesn't introduce empty precision.