[Python-checkins] r71811 - peps/trunk/pep-0383.txt

martin.v.loewis python-checkins at python.org
Wed Apr 22 21:08:10 CEST 2009


Author: martin.v.loewis
Date: Wed Apr 22 21:08:10 2009
New Revision: 71811

Log:
Fix typos.


Modified:
   peps/trunk/pep-0383.txt

Modified: peps/trunk/pep-0383.txt
==============================================================================
--- peps/trunk/pep-0383.txt	(original)
+++ peps/trunk/pep-0383.txt	Wed Apr 22 21:08:10 2009
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 the encoding of byte strings in the same way that the C interfaces can
 ignore the encoding.
 
-On the other hand, Microsoft Windows NT has correct the original
+On the other hand, Microsoft Windows NT has corrected the original
 design limitation of Unix, and made it explicit in its system
 interfaces that these data (file names, environment variables, command
 line arguments) are indeed character data, by providing a
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
 
 For most applications, we assume that they eventually pass data
 received from a system interface back into the same system
-interfaces. For example, and application invoking os.listdir() will
+interfaces. For example, an application invoking os.listdir() will
 likely pass the result strings back into APIs like os.stat() or
 open(), which then encodes them back into their original byte
 representation. Applications that need to process the original byte


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