Commit b33be6e2 authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

Typos detected by Sjoerd

parent c5900de5
...@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ any kind of sequence; the result is always a list. ...@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ any kind of sequence; the result is always a list.
\code{fopen()}: \var{filename} is the file name to be opened, \code{fopen()}: \var{filename} is the file name to be opened,
\var{mode} indicates how the file is to be opened: \code{'r'} for \var{mode} indicates how the file is to be opened: \code{'r'} for
reading, \code{'w'} for writing (truncating an existing file), and reading, \code{'w'} for writing (truncating an existing file), and
\code{'a'} opens it for appending (which on {\em some} {\UNIX} \code{'a'} opens it for appending (which on {\em some} \UNIX{}
systems means that {\em all} writes append to the end of the file, systems means that {\em all} writes append to the end of the file,
regardless of the current seek position). regardless of the current seek position).
Modes \code{'r+'}, \code{'w+'} and Modes \code{'r+'}, \code{'w+'} and
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...@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ can be used interchangeably to index the same dictionary entry. ...@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ can be used interchangeably to index the same dictionary entry.
\indexii{dictionary}{type} \indexii{dictionary}{type}
Dictionaries are created by placing a comma-separated list of Dictionaries are created by placing a comma-separated list of
\code{\var{key}:\,var{value}} pairs within braces, for example: \code{\var{key}:\,\var{value}} pairs within braces, for example:
\code{\{'jack':\,4098, 'sjoerd':\,4127\}} or \code{\{'jack':\,4098, 'sjoerd':\,4127\}} or
\code{\{4098:\,'jack', 4127:\,'sjoerd'\}}. \code{\{4098:\,'jack', 4127:\,'sjoerd'\}}.
...@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ Files have the following methods: ...@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ Files have the following methods:
you can tell whether the last line of a file ended in a newline you can tell whether the last line of a file ended in a newline
or not (yes this happens!).} or not (yes this happens!).}
(but may be absent when a file ends with an (but may be absent when a file ends with an
incomplete line). If thevar{size} argument is present and incomplete line). If the \var{size} argument is present and
non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the trailing non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the trailing
newline) and an incomplete line may be returned. newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
An empty string is returned when \EOF{} is hit An empty string is returned when \EOF{} is hit
...@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ Files have the following methods: ...@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ Files have the following methods:
Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the
file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the
current position. Availability of this function depends on the current position. Availability of this function depends on the
operating system version (e.g., not all {\UNIX} versions support this operating system version (e.g., not all \UNIX{} versions support this
operation). operation).
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}
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...@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ any kind of sequence; the result is always a list. ...@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ any kind of sequence; the result is always a list.
\code{fopen()}: \var{filename} is the file name to be opened, \code{fopen()}: \var{filename} is the file name to be opened,
\var{mode} indicates how the file is to be opened: \code{'r'} for \var{mode} indicates how the file is to be opened: \code{'r'} for
reading, \code{'w'} for writing (truncating an existing file), and reading, \code{'w'} for writing (truncating an existing file), and
\code{'a'} opens it for appending (which on {\em some} {\UNIX} \code{'a'} opens it for appending (which on {\em some} \UNIX{}
systems means that {\em all} writes append to the end of the file, systems means that {\em all} writes append to the end of the file,
regardless of the current seek position). regardless of the current seek position).
Modes \code{'r+'}, \code{'w+'} and Modes \code{'r+'}, \code{'w+'} and
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...@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ can be used interchangeably to index the same dictionary entry. ...@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ can be used interchangeably to index the same dictionary entry.
\indexii{dictionary}{type} \indexii{dictionary}{type}
Dictionaries are created by placing a comma-separated list of Dictionaries are created by placing a comma-separated list of
\code{\var{key}:\,var{value}} pairs within braces, for example: \code{\var{key}:\,\var{value}} pairs within braces, for example:
\code{\{'jack':\,4098, 'sjoerd':\,4127\}} or \code{\{'jack':\,4098, 'sjoerd':\,4127\}} or
\code{\{4098:\,'jack', 4127:\,'sjoerd'\}}. \code{\{4098:\,'jack', 4127:\,'sjoerd'\}}.
...@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ Files have the following methods: ...@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ Files have the following methods:
you can tell whether the last line of a file ended in a newline you can tell whether the last line of a file ended in a newline
or not (yes this happens!).} or not (yes this happens!).}
(but may be absent when a file ends with an (but may be absent when a file ends with an
incomplete line). If thevar{size} argument is present and incomplete line). If the \var{size} argument is present and
non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the trailing non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the trailing
newline) and an incomplete line may be returned. newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
An empty string is returned when \EOF{} is hit An empty string is returned when \EOF{} is hit
...@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ Files have the following methods: ...@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ Files have the following methods:
Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the
file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the
current position. Availability of this function depends on the current position. Availability of this function depends on the
operating system version (e.g., not all {\UNIX} versions support this operating system version (e.g., not all \UNIX{} versions support this
operation). operation).
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}
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