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diff --git a/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt b/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
index 01de806662..79387bfd46 100644
--- a/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
+++ b/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ string. This is equivalent to::
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-((type *)talloc_array(const void *ctx, type, uint_t count);
+((type *)talloc_array(const void *ctx, type, unsigned int count);
The talloc_array() macro is equivalent to::
@@ -663,14 +663,14 @@ returning NULL if the multiply overflows.
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-void *talloc_array_size(const void *ctx, size_t size, uint_t count);
+void *talloc_array_size(const void *ctx, size_t size, unsigned int count);
The talloc_array_size() function is useful when the type is not
known. It operates in the same way as talloc_array(), but takes a size
instead of a type.
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-(typeof(ptr)) talloc_array_ptrtype(const void *ctx, ptr, uint_t count);
+(typeof(ptr)) talloc_array_ptrtype(const void *ctx, ptr, unsigned int count);
The talloc_ptrtype() macro should be used when you have a pointer to an array
and want to allocate memory of an array to point at with this pointer. When compiling