diff --git a/Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst b/Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst index c75408db770..2bc1bd876a2 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ an error value). :c:data:`PyExc_Warning` is a subclass of :c:data:`PyExc_Exception`; the default warning category is :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeWarning`. The standard Python warning categories are available as global variables whose names are - enumerated at :ref:`standarwarningcategories`. + enumerated at :ref:`standardwarningcategories`. For information about warning control, see the documentation for the :mod:`warnings` module and the :option:`-W` option in the command line @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ Notes: Only defined on Windows; protect code that uses this by testing that the preprocessor macro ``MS_WINDOWS`` is defined. -.. _standarwarningcategories: +.. _standardwarningcategories: Standard Warning Categories =========================== @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ the variables: .. index:: single: PyExc_Warning single: PyExc_BytesWarning - single: PyExc_DepricationWarning + single: PyExc_DeprecationWarning single: PyExc_FutureWarning single: PyExc_ImportWarning single: PyExc_PendingDeprecationWarning @@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ the variables: +------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ | :c:data:`PyExc_ImportWarning` | :exc:`ImportWarning` | | +------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ -| :c:data:`PyExc_PendingDepricationWarning`| :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning`| | +| :c:data:`PyExc_PendingDeprecationWarning`| :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning`| | +------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ | :c:data:`PyExc_ResourceWarning` | :exc:`ResourceWarning` | | +------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ diff --git a/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst b/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst index bb79bb1748f..6498ea56957 100644 --- a/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst +++ b/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ Implementing structured logging ------------------------------- Although most logging messages are intended for reading by humans, and thus not -readily machine-parseable, there might be cirumstances where you want to output +readily machine-parseable, there might be circumstances where you want to output messages in a structured format which *is* capable of being parsed by a program (without needing complex regular expressions to parse the log message). This is straightforward to achieve using the logging package. There are a number of diff --git a/Doc/library/cmd.rst b/Doc/library/cmd.rst index f40cfdfd592..3b4a8ff440e 100644 --- a/Doc/library/cmd.rst +++ b/Doc/library/cmd.rst @@ -266,10 +266,10 @@ immediate playback:: 'Draw circle with given radius an options extent and steps: CIRCLE 50' circle(*parse(arg)) def do_position(self, arg): - 'Print the current turle position: POSITION' + 'Print the current turtle position: POSITION' print('Current position is %d %d\n' % position()) def do_heading(self, arg): - 'Print the current turle heading in degrees: HEADING' + 'Print the current turtle heading in degrees: HEADING' print('Current heading is %d\n' % (heading(),)) def do_color(self, arg): 'Set the color: COLOR BLUE' diff --git a/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst b/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst index 2394e4d7077..6f8e489a732 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class: Return the entire message flattened as a string. When optional *unixfrom* is true, the envelope header is included in the returned string. - *unixfrom* defaults to ``False``. For backward compabitility reasons, + *unixfrom* defaults to ``False``. For backward compatibility reasons, *maxheaderlen* defaults to ``0``, so if you want a different value you must override it explicitly (the value specified for *max_line_length* in the policy will be ignored by this method). The *policy* argument may be diff --git a/Doc/library/email.contentmanager.rst b/Doc/library/email.contentmanager.rst index 57743d5a29f..f56836ae2d2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.contentmanager.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.contentmanager.rst @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Currently the email package provides only one concrete content manager, MIME charset name, use the standard charset instead. If *cte* is set, encode the payload using the specified content transfer - encoding, and set the :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Endcoding` header to + encoding, and set the :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` header to that value. Possible values for *cte* are ``quoted-printable``, ``base64``, ``7bit``, ``8bit``, and ``binary``. If the input cannot be encoded in the specified encoding (for example, specifying a *cte* of @@ -203,5 +203,5 @@ Currently the email package provides only one concrete content manager, .. rubric:: Footnotes -.. [1] Oringally added in 3.4 as a :term:`provisional module ` diff --git a/Doc/library/email.errors.rst b/Doc/library/email.errors.rst index 2d0d1923cd2..5838767b18f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.errors.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.errors.rst @@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ All defect classes are subclassed from :class:`email.errors.MessageDefect`. return false even though its content type claims to be :mimetype:`multipart`. * :class:`InvalidBase64PaddingDefect` -- When decoding a block of base64 - enocded bytes, the padding was not correct. Enough padding is added to + encoded bytes, the padding was not correct. Enough padding is added to perform the decode, but the resulting decoded bytes may be invalid. * :class:`InvalidBase64CharactersDefect` -- When decoding a block of base64 - enocded bytes, characters outside the base64 alphebet were encountered. + encoded bytes, characters outside the base64 alphabet were encountered. The characters are ignored, but the resulting decoded bytes may be invalid. diff --git a/Doc/library/email.generator.rst b/Doc/library/email.generator.rst index ab0fbc29d1e..1e64e1066c7 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.generator.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.generator.rst @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ over channels that are not "8 bit clean". If ``cte_type`` is ``7bit``, convert the bytes with the high bit set as needed using an ASCII-compatible :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding`. That is, transform parts with non-ASCII - :mailheader:`Cotnent-Transfer-Encoding` - (:mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit`) to an ASCII compatibile + :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` + (:mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit`) to an ASCII compatible :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding`, and encode RFC-invalid non-ASCII bytes in headers using the MIME ``unknown-8bit`` character set, thus rendering them RFC-compliant. diff --git a/Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst b/Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst index 2c830cfd81f..ce283c6b596 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst @@ -451,5 +451,5 @@ construct structured values to assign to specific headers. .. rubric:: Footnotes -.. [1] Oringally added in 3.3 as a :term:`provisional module ` diff --git a/Doc/library/email.message.rst b/Doc/library/email.message.rst index d36e769f763..261d0d62cfe 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.message.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.message.rst @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ message objects. .. class:: EmailMessage(policy=default) - If *policy* is specified use the rules it specifies to udpate and serialize + If *policy* is specified use the rules it specifies to update and serialize the representation of the message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`~email.policy.default` policy, which follows the rules of the email RFCs except for line endings (instead of the RFC mandated ``\r\n``, it uses @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ message objects. Return the entire message flattened as a string. When optional *unixfrom* is true, the envelope header is included in the returned - string. *unixfrom* defaults to ``False``. For backward compabitility + string. *unixfrom* defaults to ``False``. For backward compatibility with the base :class:`~email.message.Message` class *maxheaderlen* is accepted, but defaults to ``None``, which means that by default the line length is controlled by the @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ message objects. del msg['subject'] msg['subject'] = 'Python roolz!' - If the :mod:`policy` defines certain haders to be unique (as the standard + If the :mod:`policy` defines certain headers to be unique (as the standard policies do), this method may raise a :exc:`ValueError` when an attempt is made to assign a value to such a header when one already exists. This behavior is intentional for consistency's sake, but do not depend on it @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ message objects. the part a candidate match if the value of the header is ``inline``. If none of the candidates matches any of the preferences in - *preferneclist*, return ``None``. + *preferencelist*, return ``None``. Notes: (1) For most applications the only *preferencelist* combinations that really make sense are ``('plain',)``, ``('html', 'plain')``, and the @@ -746,6 +746,6 @@ message objects. .. rubric:: Footnotes -.. [1] Oringally added in 3.4 as a :term:`provisional module `. Docs for legacy message class moved to :ref:`compat32_message`. diff --git a/Doc/library/email.mime.rst b/Doc/library/email.mime.rst index d9dae9f0b99..f37f6aa28de 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.mime.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.mime.rst @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ Here are the classes: Unless the *_charset* argument is explicitly set to ``None``, the MIMEText object created will have both a :mailheader:`Content-Type` header - with a ``charset`` parameter, and a :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Endcoding` + with a ``charset`` parameter, and a :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` header. This means that a subsequent ``set_payload`` call will not result in an encoded payload, even if a charset is passed in the ``set_payload`` command. You can "reset" this behavior by deleting the diff --git a/Doc/library/email.parser.rst b/Doc/library/email.parser.rst index c323ebc6401..dea409d223d 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.parser.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.parser.rst @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ message body, instead setting the payload to the raw body. .. class:: BytesParser(_class=None, *, policy=policy.compat32) Create a :class:`BytesParser` instance. The *_class* and *policy* - arguments have the same meaning and sematnics as the *_factory* + arguments have the same meaning and semantics as the *_factory* and *policy* arguments of :class:`BytesFeedParser`. Note: **The policy keyword should always be specified**; The default will diff --git a/Doc/library/email.policy.rst b/Doc/library/email.policy.rst index 8a418778b8e..8e707625981 100644 --- a/Doc/library/email.policy.rst +++ b/Doc/library/email.policy.rst @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ added matters. To illustrate:: Called when a header is added to an :class:`~email.message.EmailMessage` or :class:`~email.message.Message` object. If the returned value is not ``0`` or ``None``, and there are already a number of headers with the - name *name* greather than or equal to the value returned, a + name *name* greater than or equal to the value returned, a :exc:`ValueError` is raised. Because the default behavior of ``Message.__setitem__`` is to append the @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ more closely to the RFCs relevant to their domains. The same as ``SMTP`` except that :attr:`~EmailPolicy.utf8` is ``True``. Useful for serializing messages to a message store without using encoded - words in the headers. Should only be used for SMTP trasmission if the + words in the headers. Should only be used for SMTP transmission if the sender or recipient addresses have non-ASCII characters (the :meth:`smtplib.SMTP.send_message` method handles this automatically). @@ -647,5 +647,5 @@ The header objects and their attributes are described in .. rubric:: Footnotes -.. [1] Oringally added in 3.3 as a :term:`provisional feature `. diff --git a/Doc/library/exceptions.rst b/Doc/library/exceptions.rst index a428f5165fc..a6b20a5ac95 100644 --- a/Doc/library/exceptions.rst +++ b/Doc/library/exceptions.rst @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ The following exceptions are the exceptions that are usually raised. .. note:: - It should not be used to indicate that an operater or method is not + It should not be used to indicate that an operator or method is not meant to be supported at all -- in that case either leave the operator / method undefined or, if a subclass, set it to :data:`None`. diff --git a/Doc/library/sunau.rst b/Doc/library/sunau.rst index 1ecc7a7cf92..c8357e4fcc8 100644 --- a/Doc/library/sunau.rst +++ b/Doc/library/sunau.rst @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ AU_read objects, as returned by :func:`.open` above, have the following methods: .. method:: AU_read.getnchannels() - Returns number of audio channels (1 for mone, 2 for stereo). + Returns number of audio channels (1 for mono, 2 for stereo). .. method:: AU_read.getsampwidth() diff --git a/Doc/library/turtle.rst b/Doc/library/turtle.rst index 6f2626cef24..041b651bbca 100644 --- a/Doc/library/turtle.rst +++ b/Doc/library/turtle.rst @@ -1796,7 +1796,7 @@ Input methods :param prompt: string Pop up a dialog window for input of a string. Parameter title is - the title of the dialog window, propmt is a text mostly describing + the title of the dialog window, prompt is a text mostly describing what information to input. Return the string input. If the dialog is canceled, return ``None``. :: diff --git a/Doc/library/xml.dom.pulldom.rst b/Doc/library/xml.dom.pulldom.rst index b50255434de..5c0f469ad7a 100644 --- a/Doc/library/xml.dom.pulldom.rst +++ b/Doc/library/xml.dom.pulldom.rst @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ DOMEventStream Objects :class:`xml.dom.minidom.Element` if event equals :data:`START_ELEMENT` or :data:`END_ELEMENT` or :class:`xml.dom.minidom.Text` if event equals :data:`CHARACTERS`. - The current node does not contain informations about its children, unless + The current node does not contain information about its children, unless :func:`expandNode` is called. .. method:: expandNode(node) diff --git a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst index b065d198b1a..ddcbd5567c1 100644 --- a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst +++ b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst @@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ which are used to control the execution of a generator function. without yielding another value, an :exc:`StopAsyncIteration` exception is raised by the awaitable. If the generator function does not catch the passed-in exception, or - raises a different exception, then when the awaitalbe is run that exception + raises a different exception, then when the awaitable is run that exception propagates to the caller of the awaitable. .. index:: exception: GeneratorExit diff --git a/Lib/email/architecture.rst b/Lib/email/architecture.rst index 78572ae63b4..fcd10bde132 100644 --- a/Lib/email/architecture.rst +++ b/Lib/email/architecture.rst @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ data payloads. Message Lifecycle ----------------- -The general lifecyle of a message is: +The general lifecycle of a message is: Creation A `Message` object can be created by a Parser, or it can be