Commit a83ade1d authored by R David Murray's avatar R David Murray

#21300: fix typo

parent 5b74badc
...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class: ...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class:
.. class:: Message(policy=compat32) .. class:: Message(policy=compat32)
If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy` If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy`
class) use the rules it specifies to udpate and serialize the representation class) use the rules it specifies to update and serialize the representation
of the message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32 of the message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32
<email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with <email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with
the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the
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...@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Here is the API for the :class:`FeedParser`: ...@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Here is the API for the :class:`FeedParser`:
defaults to the :class:`email.message.Message` class. defaults to the :class:`email.message.Message` class.
If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy` If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy`
class) use the rules it specifies to udpate the representation of the class) use the rules it specifies to update the representation of the
message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32 message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32
<email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with <email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with
the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the
...@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ have the same API as the :class:`Parser` and :class:`BytesParser` classes. ...@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ have the same API as the :class:`Parser` and :class:`BytesParser` classes.
be called without arguments. be called without arguments.
If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy` If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy`
class) use the rules it specifies to udpate the representation of the class) use the rules it specifies to update the representation of the
message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32 message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32
<email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with <email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with
the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the
...@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ have the same API as the :class:`Parser` and :class:`BytesParser` classes. ...@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ have the same API as the :class:`Parser` and :class:`BytesParser` classes.
the :class:`Parser` constructor. the :class:`Parser` constructor.
If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy` If *policy* is specified (it must be an instance of a :mod:`~email.policy`
class) use the rules it specifies to udpate the representation of the class) use the rules it specifies to update the representation of the
message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32 message. If *policy* is not set, use the :class:`compat32
<email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with <email.policy.Compat32>` policy, which maintains backward compatibility with
the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the the Python 3.2 version of the email package. For more information see the
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