Fix typos and English grammar in documentation and code comment

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Martin Panter 2016-06-12 06:14:03 +00:00
parent d4704803b9
commit 70c502aacf
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ arguments and/or a dictionary of keyword arguments. In Python 1.5 and earlier,
you'd use the :func:`apply` built-in function: ``apply(f, args, kw)`` calls the you'd use the :func:`apply` built-in function: ``apply(f, args, kw)`` calls the
function :func:`f` with the argument tuple *args* and the keyword arguments in function :func:`f` with the argument tuple *args* and the keyword arguments in
the dictionary *kw*. :func:`apply` is the same in 2.0, but thanks to a patch the dictionary *kw*. :func:`apply` is the same in 2.0, but thanks to a patch
from Greg Ewing, ``f(*args, **kw)`` as a shorter and clearer way to achieve the from Greg Ewing, ``f(*args, **kw)`` is a shorter and clearer way to achieve the
same effect. This syntax is symmetrical with the syntax for defining same effect. This syntax is symmetrical with the syntax for defining
functions:: functions::

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@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ class CoroutineTest(unittest.TestCase):
with warnings.catch_warnings(): with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error") warnings.simplefilter("error")
# Test that __aiter__ that returns an asyncronous iterator # Test that __aiter__ that returns an asynchronous iterator
# directly does not throw any warnings. # directly does not throw any warnings.
run_async(main()) run_async(main())
self.assertEqual(I, 111011) self.assertEqual(I, 111011)

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@ -2215,8 +2215,8 @@ Library
writer failed in BufferedRWPair.close(). writer failed in BufferedRWPair.close().
- Issue #23622: Unknown escapes in regular expressions that consist of ``'\'`` - Issue #23622: Unknown escapes in regular expressions that consist of ``'\'``
and ASCII letter now raise a deprecation warning and will be forbidden in and an ASCII letter now raise a deprecation warning and will be forbidden
Python 3.6. in Python 3.6.
- Issue #23671: string.Template now allows specifying the "self" parameter as - Issue #23671: string.Template now allows specifying the "self" parameter as
a keyword argument. string.Formatter now allows specifying the "self" and a keyword argument. string.Formatter now allows specifying the "self" and