Commit 43afd0f9 authored by Éric Araujo's avatar Éric Araujo

Fix typos

parent c1a20758
...@@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@ features: ...@@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@ features:
* For some functions, the *path* argument can be not only a string giving a path * For some functions, the *path* argument can be not only a string giving a path
name, but also a file descriptor. The function will then operate on the file name, but also a file descriptor. The function will then operate on the file
referred to by the descriptor. (For POSIX systems, this will use the ``f...`` referred to by the descriptor. (For POSIX systems, this will use the ``f...``
versions of the function.) version of the function.)
You can check whether or not *path* can be specified as a file descriptor on You can check whether or not *path* can be specified as a file descriptor on
your platform using :data:`os.supports_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it your platform using :data:`os.supports_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it
...@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ features: ...@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ features:
should be a file descriptor referring to a directory, and the path to operate should be a file descriptor referring to a directory, and the path to operate
on should be relative; path will then be relative to that directory. If the on should be relative; path will then be relative to that directory. If the
path is absolute, *dir_fd* is ignored. (For POSIX systems, this will use the path is absolute, *dir_fd* is ignored. (For POSIX systems, this will use the
``f...at`` versions of the function.) ``f...at`` version of the function.)
You can check whether or not *dir_fd* is supported on your platform using You can check whether or not *dir_fd* is supported on your platform using
:data:`os.supports_dir_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it will raise a :data:`os.supports_dir_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it will raise a
...@@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ features: ...@@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ features:
* For functions ith a *follow_symlinks* parameter: If *follow_symlinks* is * For functions ith a *follow_symlinks* parameter: If *follow_symlinks* is
``False``, and the last element of the path to operate on is a symbolic link, ``False``, and the last element of the path to operate on is a symbolic link,
the function will operate on the symbolic link itself instead of the file the the function will operate on the symbolic link itself instead of the file the
link points to. (For POSIX systems, this will use the ``l...`` versions of link points to. (For POSIX systems, this will use the ``l...`` version of
the function.) the function.)
You can check whether or not *follow_symlinks* is supported on your platform You can check whether or not *follow_symlinks* is supported on your platform
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