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diff --git a/docs/source/Platform_cpp.rst b/docs/source/Platform_cpp.rst
index a7b8e9314c..75abec5785 100644
--- a/docs/source/Platform_cpp.rst
+++ b/docs/source/Platform_cpp.rst
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
.. _platform_cpp:
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+
C++ Platforms
#############
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ a split-duplex link. Otherwise, SimGrid cannot know which link (UP/DOWN) to use.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto* link = zone->create_split_duplex_link("1", "125MBps")->set_latency("24us")->seal();
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+
zone->add_route(S1, C1, nullptr, nullptr, {{link, LinkInRoute::Direction::UP}});
.. note::
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ function, having a predefined function implemented. When loading the platform, t
Engine will look for a function with this signature: "**void load_platform(const sg4::Engine& e)**", and
execute it. It could be an easy way to make the transition between XML and C++ if necessary.
-For more details, please refer to the cpp and CMakeLists.txt files in
+For more details, please refer to the cpp and CMakeLists.txt files in
`examples/platform `_.
@@ -180,4 +180,3 @@ Note that the leaves and loopback links are defined through callbacks, as follow
The code is straightforward and can be easily adapted to more complex environments thanks to the flexibility
provided by the C++ API.
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