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Kirill Smelkov
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Eli Bendersky
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Issue #14814: fix some typos in howto/ipaddress.rst
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ An Introduction to the ipaddress module
Creating Address/Network/Interface objects
==========================================
Since :mod:`ipaddress` is a module for inspecting and manipulating IP address,
Since :mod:`ipaddress` is a module for inspecting and manipulating IP address
es
,
the first thing you'll want to do is create some objects. You can use
:mod:`ipaddress` to create objects from strings and integers.
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@@ -183,10 +183,10 @@ Finding out how many individual addresses are in a network::
>>> net6.numhosts
4294967296
Iterating through the
'usable'
addresses on a network::
Iterating through the
"usable"
addresses on a network::
>>> net4 = ipaddress.ip_network('192.0.2.0/24')
>>> for x in net4.
iter
hosts():
>>> for x in net4.hosts():
print(x)
192.0.2.1
192.0.2.2
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@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ Getting more detail when instance creation fails
When creating address/network/interface objects using the version-agnostic
factory functions, any errors will be reported as :exc:`ValueError` with
a generic error message that simply says the passed in value was not
recogni
s
ed as an object of that type. The lack of a specific error is
recogni
z
ed as an object of that type. The lack of a specific error is
because it's necessary to know whether the value is *supposed* to be IPv4
or IPv6 in order to provide more detail on why it has been rejected.
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