[py-svn] r63216 - py/trunk/py/doc
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Mon Mar 23 01:49:32 CET 2009
Author: nopmop
Date: Mon Mar 23 01:49:31 2009
New Revision: 63216
Modified:
py/trunk/py/doc/execnet.txt
Log:
72: the code fragement -> fragment
114: You can use a string speficiation -> specification
147: Examples fo -> of
Modified: py/trunk/py/doc/execnet.txt
==============================================================================
--- py/trunk/py/doc/execnet.txt (original)
+++ py/trunk/py/doc/execnet.txt Mon Mar 23 01:49:31 2009
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
A channel object allows to send and receive data between
two asynchronously running programs. When calling
`remote_exec` you will get a channel object back and
-the code fragement running on the other side will
+the code fragment running on the other side will
see a channel object in its global namespace.
Here is the interface of channel objects::
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
``py.execnet`` supports a simple extensible format for
specifying and configuring Gateways for remote execution.
-You can use a string speficiation to make a new gateway,
+You can use a string spefication to make a new gateway,
for example a new SshGateway::
gateway = py.execnet.makegateway("ssh=myhost")
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
* ``nice=value`` decrease remote nice level if platforms supports it
-Examples fo py.execnet usage
+Examples of py.execnet usage
-------------------------------------
compare cwd() of Popen Gateways
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