Commit 00eee2e4 authored by Martin v. Löwis's avatar Martin v. Löwis

Patch #808362: Fix typos.

parent b5951d5b
...@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The default timer function is platform dependent. On Windows, ...@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The default timer function is platform dependent. On Windows,
\function{time.time()}'s granularity is 1/60th of a second; on \UNIX, \function{time.time()}'s granularity is 1/60th of a second; on \UNIX,
\function{time.clock()} has 1/100th of a second granularity and \function{time.clock()} has 1/100th of a second granularity and
\function{time.time()} is much more precise. On either platform, the \function{time.time()} is much more precise. On either platform, the
default timer functions measures wall clock time, not the CPU time. default timer functions measure wall clock time, not the CPU time.
This means that other processes running on the same computer may This means that other processes running on the same computer may
interfere with the timing. The best thing to do when accurate timing interfere with the timing. The best thing to do when accurate timing
is necessary is to repeat the timing a few times and use the best is necessary is to repeat the timing a few times and use the best
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...@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ be of interest when inspecting the results of running a set of tests: ...@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ be of interest when inspecting the results of running a set of tests:
The following methods of the \class{TestResult} class are used to The following methods of the \class{TestResult} class are used to
maintain the internal data structures, and mmay be extended in maintain the internal data structures, and may be extended in
subclasses to support additional reporting requirements. This is subclasses to support additional reporting requirements. This is
particularly useful in building tools which support interactive particularly useful in building tools which support interactive
reporting while tests are being run. reporting while tests are being run.
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...@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The difference in default timer function is because on Windows, ...@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The difference in default timer function is because on Windows,
clock() has microsecond granularity but time()'s granularity is 1/60th clock() has microsecond granularity but time()'s granularity is 1/60th
of a second; on Unix, clock() has 1/100th of a second granularity and of a second; on Unix, clock() has 1/100th of a second granularity and
time() is much more precise. On either platform, the default timer time() is much more precise. On either platform, the default timer
functions measures wall clock time, not the CPU time. This means that functions measure wall clock time, not the CPU time. This means that
other processes running on the same computer may interfere with the other processes running on the same computer may interfere with the
timing. The best thing to do when accurate timing is necessary is to timing. The best thing to do when accurate timing is necessary is to
repeat the timing a few times and use the best time. The -r option is repeat the timing a few times and use the best time. The -r option is
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