[Python-checkins] Fix misspellings in sysconfig docs (#108156)
AlexWaygood
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Sun Aug 20 04:11:44 EDT 2023
https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/1dc0c58d2b17819720d184ec0287a8a9b1dc347e
commit: 1dc0c58d2b17819720d184ec0287a8a9b1dc347e
branch: main
author: Rafael Fontenelle <rffontenelle at users.noreply.github.com>
committer: AlexWaygood <Alex.Waygood at Gmail.com>
date: 2023-08-20T08:11:39Z
summary:
Fix misspellings in sysconfig docs (#108156)
files:
M Doc/library/sysconfig.rst
diff --git a/Doc/library/sysconfig.rst b/Doc/library/sysconfig.rst
index c805c50ffc689..26344ea4e7e2a 100644
--- a/Doc/library/sysconfig.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/sysconfig.rst
@@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ Python currently supports nine schemes:
through Distutils and the *user* option is used. This scheme defines paths
located under the user home directory.
- *posix_venv*: scheme for :mod:`Python virtual environments <venv>` on POSIX
- platforms; by default it is the same as *posix_prefix* .
+ platforms; by default it is the same as *posix_prefix*.
- *nt*: scheme for NT platforms like Windows.
- *nt_user*: scheme for NT platforms, when the *user* option is used.
- *nt_venv*: scheme for :mod:`Python virtual environments <venv>` on NT
- platforms; by default it is the same as *nt* .
-- *venv*: a scheme with values from ether *posix_venv* or *nt_venv* depending
- on the platform Python runs on
+ platforms; by default it is the same as *nt*.
+- *venv*: a scheme with values from either *posix_venv* or *nt_venv* depending
+ on the platform Python runs on.
- *osx_framework_user*: scheme for macOS, when the *user* option is used.
Each scheme is itself composed of a series of paths and each path has a unique
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ identifier. Python currently uses eight paths:
platform is used.
If *vars* is provided, it must be a dictionary of variables that will update
- the dictionary return by :func:`get_config_vars`.
+ the dictionary returned by :func:`get_config_vars`.
If *expand* is set to ``False``, the path will not be expanded using the
variables.
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