#18741: fix more typos. Patch by Févry Thibault.

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Ezio Melotti 2013-08-17 16:11:40 +03:00
parent 9ff79f7c46
commit b5bc353b88
22 changed files with 38 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ def _check_system_limits():
# sysconf not available or setting not available
return
if nsems_max == -1:
# indetermine limit, assume that limit is determined
# indetermined limit, assume that limit is determined
# by available memory only
return
if nsems_max >= 256:
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ class ProcessPoolExecutor(_base.Executor):
self._result_queue.put(None)
if wait:
self._queue_management_thread.join()
# To reduce the risk of openning too many files, remove references to
# To reduce the risk of opening too many files, remove references to
# objects that use file descriptors.
self._queue_management_thread = None
self._call_queue = None

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Run all tests found in this directory, and print a summary of the results.
Command line flags:
-q quiet mode: don't prnt anything while the tests are running
-q quiet mode: don't print anything while the tests are running
-r run tests repeatedly, look for refcount leaks
-u<resources>
Add resources to the lits of allowed resources. '*' allows all

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@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ class CFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(self._dll.tv_i(-42), None)
self.assertEqual(self.S(), -42)
# The following repeates the above tests with stdcall functions (where
# The following repeats the above tests with stdcall functions (where
# they are available)
try:
WinDLL

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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ class NumberTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_init(self):
# c_int() can be initialized from Python's int, and c_int.
# Not from c_long or so, which seems strange, abd should
# Not from c_long or so, which seems strange, abc should
# probably be changed:
self.assertRaises(TypeError, c_int, c_long(42))

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class RefcountTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# this is the standard refcount for func
self.assertEqual(grc(func), 2)
# the CFuncPtr instance holds atr least one refcount on func:
# the CFuncPtr instance holds at least one refcount on func:
f = OtherCallback(func)
self.assertTrue(grc(func) > 2)
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ class RefcountTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
x = X()
x.a = OtherCallback(func)
# the CFuncPtr instance holds atr least one refcount on func:
# the CFuncPtr instance holds at least one refcount on func:
self.assertTrue(grc(func) > 2)
# and may release it again
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class RefcountTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
f = OtherCallback(func)
# the CFuncPtr instance holds atr least one refcount on func:
# the CFuncPtr instance holds at least one refcount on func:
self.assertTrue(grc(func) > 2)
# create a cycle

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ class StructureTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_emtpy(self):
# I had problems with these
#
# Although these are patological cases: Empty Structures!
# Although these are pathological cases: Empty Structures!
class X(Structure):
_fields_ = []

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@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ class install(Command):
self.extra_dirs = extra_dirs
def change_roots(self, *names):
"""Change the install direcories pointed by name using root."""
"""Change the install directories pointed by name using root."""
for name in names:
attr = "install_" + name
setattr(self, attr, change_root(self.root, getattr(self, attr)))

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class sdist(Command):
depends on the user's options.
"""
# new behavior when using a template:
# the file list is recalculated everytime because
# the file list is recalculated every time because
# even if MANIFEST.in or setup.py are not changed
# the user might have added some files in the tree that
# need to be included.

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class BuildCLibTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
cmd.compiler = FakeCompiler()
# build_libraries is also doing a bit of typoe checking
# build_libraries is also doing a bit of typo checking
lib = [('name', {'sources': 'notvalid'})]
self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.build_libraries, lib)

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class Mbox:
"""Mock for tkinter.messagebox with an Mbox_func for each function.
This module was 'tkMessageBox' in 2.x; hence the 'import as' in 3.x.
Example usage in test_module.py for testing functios in module.py:
Example usage in test_module.py for testing functions in module.py:
---
from idlelib.idle_test.mock_tk import Mbox
import module
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ class Text:
This implements .index without converting the result back to a string.
The result is contrained by the number of lines and linelengths of
self.data. For many indexes, the result is initally (1, 0).
self.data. For many indexes, the result is initially (1, 0).
The input index may have any of several possible forms:
* line.char float: converted to 'line.char' string;
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ class Text:
-1: position before terminal \n; for .insert(), .delete
0: position after terminal \n; for .get, .delete index 1
1: same viewed as begininning of non-existent next line (for .index)
1: same viewed as beginning of non-existent next line (for .index)
'''
n = len(self.data)
if endflag == 1:
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ class Text:
"Scroll screen to make the character at INDEX is visible."
pass
# The following is a Misc method inheritet by Text.
# The following is a Misc method inherited by Text.
# It should properly go in a Misc mock, but is included here for now.
def bind(sequence=None, func=None, add=None):

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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ class FormatEventTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test the formatting of text inside a Text widget.
This is done with FormatParagraph.format.paragraph_event,
which calls funtions in the module as appropriate.
which calls functions in the module as appropriate.
"""
test_string = (
" '''this is a test of a reformat for a triple "

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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ class FixItertools(fixer_base.BaseFix):
# Remove the 'itertools'
prefix = it.prefix
it.remove()
# Replace the node wich contains ('.', 'function') with the
# function (to be consistant with the second part of the pattern)
# Replace the node which contains ('.', 'function') with the
# function (to be consistent with the second part of the pattern)
dot.remove()
func.parent.replace(func)

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def fixup_parse_tree(cls_node):
def fixup_simple_stmt(parent, i, stmt_node):
""" if there is a semi-colon all the parts count as part of the same
simple_stmt. We just want the __metaclass__ part so we move
everything efter the semi-colon into its own simple_stmt node
everything after the semi-colon into its own simple_stmt node
"""
for semi_ind, node in enumerate(stmt_node.children):
if node.type == token.SEMI: # *sigh*

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class TestRaiseChanges(GrammarTest):
self.invalid_syntax("raise E from")
# Adapated from Python 3's Lib/test/test_grammar.py:GrammarTests.testFuncdef
# Adaptated from Python 3's Lib/test/test_grammar.py:GrammarTests.testFuncdef
class TestFunctionAnnotations(GrammarTest):
def test_1(self):
self.validate("""def f(x) -> list: pass""")

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@ -161,7 +161,8 @@ class RegressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
def CheckCursorConstructorCallCheck(self):
"""
Verifies that cursor methods check wether base class __init__ was called.
Verifies that cursor methods check whether base class __init__ was
called.
"""
class Cursor(sqlite.Cursor):
def __init__(self, con):
@ -187,7 +188,8 @@ class RegressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
def CheckConnectionConstructorCallCheck(self):
"""
Verifies that connection methods check wether base class __init__ was called.
Verifies that connection methods check whether base class __init__ was
called.
"""
class Connection(sqlite.Connection):
def __init__(self, name):

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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ class DeclTypesTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(type(value), float)
def CheckNumber2(self):
"""Checks wether converter names are cut off at '(' characters"""
"""Checks whether converter names are cut off at '(' characters"""
self.cur.execute("insert into test(n2) values (5)")
value = self.cur.execute("select n2 from test").fetchone()[0]
# if the converter is not used, it's an int instead of a float

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ def unload(name):
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
def _waitfor(func, pathname, waitall=False):
# Peform the operation
# Perform the operation
func(pathname)
# Now setup the wait loop
if waitall:
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
# required when contention occurs.
timeout = 0.001
while timeout < 1.0:
# Note we are only testing for the existance of the file(s) in
# Note we are only testing for the existence of the file(s) in
# the contents of the directory regardless of any security or
# access rights. If we have made it this far, we have sufficient
# permissions to do that much using Python's equivalent of the

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@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ class TestContentTypeHeader(TestHeaderBase):
'\tname*1*=%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20;\tname*2="is it not.pdf"\n'),
),
# Make sure we also handle it if there are spurrious double qoutes.
# Make sure we also handle it if there are spurious double quotes.
'rfc2231_encoded_with_double_quotes': (
("text/plain;"
'\tname*0*="us-ascii\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";'
@ -711,8 +711,8 @@ class TestContentTypeHeader(TestHeaderBase):
# in double quotes, making the value a valid non-encoded string. The
# old parser decodes this just like the previous case, which may be the
# better Postel rule, but could equally result in borking headers that
# intentially have quoted quotes in them. We could get this 98% right
# if we treat it as a quoted string *unless* it matches the
# intentionally have quoted quotes in them. We could get this 98%
# right if we treat it as a quoted string *unless* it matches the
# charset'lang'value pattern exactly *and* there is at least one
# encoded segment. Implementing that algorithm will require some
# refactoring, so I haven't done it (yet).
@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ class TestMIMEVersionHeader(TestHeaderBase):
[errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]),
# Unrecoverable invalid values. We *could* apply more heuristics to
# get someing out of the first two, but doing so is not worth the
# get something out of the first two, but doing so is not worth the
# effort.
'non_comment_garbage_before': (
@ -1541,13 +1541,13 @@ class TestFolding(TestHeaderBase):
def test_fold_unstructured_with_commas(self):
# The old wrapper would fold this at the commas.
h = self.make_header('Subject', "This header is intended to "
"demonstrate, in a fairly susinct way, that we now do "
"demonstrate, in a fairly succinct way, that we now do "
"not give a , special treatment in unstructured headers.")
self.assertEqual(
h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=60)),
textwrap.dedent("""\
Subject: This header is intended to demonstrate, in a fairly
susinct way, that we now do not give a , special treatment
succinct way, that we now do not give a , special treatment
in unstructured headers.
"""))

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@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ test case
self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning, _runtime_warn)
def testAssertWarnsContext(self):
# Believe it or not, it is preferrable to duplicate all tests above,
# Believe it or not, it is preferable to duplicate all tests above,
# to make sure the __warningregistry__ $@ is circumvented correctly.
def _runtime_warn():
warnings.warn("foo", RuntimeWarning)

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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ class Test_TestLoader(unittest.TestCase):
# Does loadTestsFromName raise TypeError when the `module` argument
# isn't a module object?
#
# XXX Accepts the not-a-module object, ignorning the object's type
# XXX Accepts the not-a-module object, ignoring the object's type
# This should raise an exception or the method name should be changed
#
# XXX Some people are relying on this, so keep it for now

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@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ class TestCommandLineArgs(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(program.testNames, argv[1:])
# it may be better to use platform specific functions to normalise paths
# rather than accepting '.PY' and '\' as file seprator on Linux / Mac
# rather than accepting '.PY' and '\' as file separator on Linux / Mac
# it would also be better to check that a filename is a valid module
# identifier (we have a regex for this in loader.py)
# for invalid filenames should we raise a useful error rather than

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@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ class ElementTree:
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _get_writer(file_or_filename, encoding):
# returns text write method and release all resourses after using
# returns text write method and release all resources after using
try:
write = file_or_filename.write
except AttributeError: