Commit c4932295 authored by Neil Schemenauer's avatar Neil Schemenauer

Fix grammar (it's -> its).

parent 3b1cbf9b
......@@ -2200,7 +2200,7 @@ There are very few functions specific to instance objects.
\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyInstance_NewRaw}{PyObject *class,
PyObject *dict}
Create a new instance of a specific class without calling it's
Create a new instance of a specific class without calling its
constructor. \var{class} is the class of new object. The
\var{dict} parameter will be used as the object's \member{__dict__};
if \NULL{}, a new dictionary will be created for the instance.
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......@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ These macros are used in the definition of \ctype{PyObject} and
int ob_size;
\end{verbatim}
Note that \csimplemacro{PyObject_HEAD} is part of the expansion, and
that it's own expansion varies depending on the definition of
that its own expansion varies depending on the definition of
\csimplemacro{Py_TRACE_REFS}.
\end{csimplemacrodesc}
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......@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ verbatim
Documentation for a ``simple'' macro. Simple macros are macros
which are used for code expansion, but which do not take
arguments so cannot be described as functions. This is not to
be used for simple constant definitions. Examples of it's use
be used for simple constant definitions. Examples of its use
in the Python documentation include
\csimplemacro{PyObject_HEAD} and
\csimplemacro{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}.
......@@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ verbatim
The name of a ``simple'' macro. Simple macros are macros
which are used for code expansion, but which do not take
arguments so cannot be described as functions. This is not to
be used for simple constant definitions. Examples of it's use
be used for simple constant definitions. Examples of its use
in the Python documentation include
\csimplemacro{PyObject_HEAD} and
\csimplemacro{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}.
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......@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ into the control-flow at many different places. \refmodule{W}, for
instance, uses a different way to enable/disable menus and that plugs
right in leaving the rest intact. The weak points of
\module{FrameWork} are that it has no abstract command interface (but
that shouldn't be difficult), that it's dialog support is minimal and
that it's control/toolbar support is non-existent.
that shouldn't be difficult), that its dialog support is minimal and
that its control/toolbar support is non-existent.
\end{quotation}
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......@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ trailing underscore characters:
\item[\code{__*__}]
System-defined names. These names are defined by the interpreter
and it's implementation (including the standard library);
and its implementation (including the standard library);
applications should not expect to define additional names using this
convention. The set of names of this class defined by Python may be
extended in future versions.
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