@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ type HistogramOpts struct {
401401 // Histogram by a Prometheus server with that feature enabled (requires
402402 // Prometheus v2.40+). Sparse buckets are exponential buckets covering
403403 // the whole float64 range (with the exception of the “zero” bucket, see
404- // SparseBucketsZeroThreshold below). From any one bucket to the next,
404+ // NativeHistogramZeroThreshold below). From any one bucket to the next,
405405 // the width of the bucket grows by a constant
406406 // factor. NativeHistogramBucketFactor provides an upper bound for this
407407 // factor (exception see below). The smaller
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ type HistogramOpts struct {
432432 // bucket. For best results, this should be close to a bucket
433433 // boundary. This is usually the case if picking a power of two. If
434434 // NativeHistogramZeroThreshold is left at zero,
435- // DefSparseBucketsZeroThreshold is used as the threshold. To configure
435+ // DefNativeHistogramZeroThreshold is used as the threshold. To configure
436436 // a zero bucket with an actual threshold of zero (i.e. only
437437 // observations of precisely zero will go into the zero bucket), set
438438 // NativeHistogramZeroThreshold to the NativeHistogramZeroThresholdZero
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ func (h *histogram) observe(v float64, bucket int) {
817817 }
818818}
819819
820- // limitSparsebuckets applies a strategy to limit the number of populated sparse
820+ // limitBuckets applies a strategy to limit the number of populated sparse
821821// buckets. It's generally best effort, and there are situations where the
822822// number can go higher (if even the lowest resolution isn't enough to reduce
823823// the number sufficiently, or if the provided counts aren't fully updated yet
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