Fix spelling in enum docs.

"equivalant" was caught by Tobias Käs on docs@, "seperated" and "chartruese"
were discovered by a spell-checker.
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Zachary Ware 2014-03-20 10:01:48 -05:00
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@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ The complete signature is::
:value: What the new Enum class will record as its name.
:names: The Enum members. This can be a whitespace or comma seperated string
:names: The Enum members. This can be a whitespace or comma separated string
(values will start at 1)::
'red green blue' | 'red,green,blue' | 'red, green, blue'
@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ The complete signature is::
or a mapping::
{'chartruese': 7, 'sea_green': 11, 'rosemary': 42}
{'chartreuse': 7, 'sea_green': 11, 'rosemary': 42}
:module: name of module where new Enum class can be found.
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ Some rules:
add methods and don't specify another data type such as :class:`int` or
:class:`str`.
3. When another data type is mixed in, the :attr:`value` attribute is *not the
same* as the enum member itself, although it is equivalant and will compare
same* as the enum member itself, although it is equivalent and will compare
equal.
4. %-style formatting: `%s` and `%r` call :class:`Enum`'s :meth:`__str__` and
:meth:`__repr__` respectively; other codes (such as `%i` or `%h` for