the mega typo fix commit

Wow! much typos! such fix!
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Abhishek L 2014-05-05 23:47:14 +05:30
parent 6d095b452c
commit 4f74652c73
9 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Pull requests are great! We love them, here is a quick guide:
continue describing the commit in detail
- Finally add yourself to the AUTHORS file (as a seperate commit), you
- Finally add yourself to the AUTHORS file (as a separate commit), you
deserve it :)
- All incoming changes need to be acked by 2 different members of

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NEWS
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Changes from 0.9.12
* "clean" target added to Makefile
* hy2py supports a bunch of commandline options to show AST, source etc.
* Sub-object mangling: every identifier is split along the dots & mangled
seperately
separately
[ Bug Fixes ]
* Empty MacroExpansions work as expected
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Changes from Hy 0.9.11
what exactly was added.
The biggest feature, Reader Macros, landed later
in the cycle, but were big enough to warrent a release on it's
in the cycle, but were big enough to warrant a release on its
own. A huge thanks goes to Foxboron for implementing them
and a massive hug goes out to olasd for providing ongoing
reviews during the development.
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Changes from Hy 0.9.6
* UTF-8 encoded hy symbols are now hy_... rather than __hy_..., it's
silly to prefex them as such. (PT)
* `j' is no longer always intepreted as a complex number; we use it much
* `j' is no longer always interpreted as a complex number; we use it much
more as a symbol. (ND)
* (decorate-with) has been moved to (with-decorate) (JD)
* New (unless) macro (JD)
@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ Changes from Hy 0.9.6
and jd for making this happen. This solves just an insane number
of bugs. (ND, PT, JD)
* Eval no longer sucks with statements (ND)
* New magic binary flags / mis fixes with the hy intepreter
* New magic binary flags / mis fixes with the hy interpreter
(WKG + @eigenhombre)
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Changes from Hy 0.9.5
=============== WARNING: WARNING: READ ME: READ ME: ===================
From here on out, we will only support "future division" as part of hy.
This is actually quite a pain for us, but it's going to be quite an
amazing feautre.
amazing feature.
This also normalizes behavior from Py 2 --> Py 3.
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ Changes from Hy 0.9.4
* Statements in the `fn' path early will not return anymore. (PT)
* Added "not" as the inline "not" operator. It's advised to still
use "not-in" or "is-not" rather then nesting. (JD)
use "not-in" or "is-not" rather than nesting. (JD)
* `let' macro added (PT)
* Added "~" as the "invert" operator. (JD)
* `catch' now accepts a new format: (JD)

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ OK, so, why?
------------
Well. Python is awesome. So awesome, that we have so many tools to alter the
languge in a *core* way, but we never use them.
language in a *core* way, but we never use them.
Why?

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@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ Example usage
; Throw an IOError("foobar")
`throw` can acccept a single argument (an `Exception` class or instance), or
`throw` can accept a single argument (an `Exception` class or instance), or
no arguments to re-raise the last Exception.
@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ while
`while` form is used to execute a single or more blocks as long as a condition
is being met.
The following example will output "hello world!" on screen indefinetely:
The following example will output "hello world!" on screen indefinitely:
.. code-block:: clj

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@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ for a more complete description.) ``nif`` is an example, something like a numeri
where based on the expression, one of the 3 forms is called depending on if the
expression is positive, zero or negative.
A first pass might be someting like:
A first pass might be something like:
.. code-block:: hy

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@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ and expression is passed to the correct function.
.. warning::
Because of a limitation in Hy's lexer and parser, reader macros can't
redefine defined syntax such as ``()[]{}``. This will most likely be
adressed in the future.
addressed in the future.

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@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ Let's take the classic:
(loop (print (eval (read))))
Rather then write it like that, we can write it as follows:
Rather than write it like that, we can write it as follows:
.. code-block:: clj

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env hy
;; Copyright (c) Paul R. Tagliamonte <paultag@debian.org>, 2013 under the terms
;; of the Expat license, a copy of which you have should have recieved with
;; of the Expat license, a copy of which you should have received with
;; the source.
(import sys)

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@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
ret, args, defaults, stararg, kwargs = self._parse_lambda_list(arglist)
if PY34:
# Python 3.4+ requres that args are an ast.arg object, rather
# Python 3.4+ requires that args are an ast.arg object, rather
# than an ast.Name or bare string.
args = [ast.arg(arg=ast_str(x),
annotation=None, # Fix me!