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authorWalter Dörwald <walter@livinglogic.de>2003-10-20 14:01:56 (GMT)
committerWalter Dörwald <walter@livinglogic.de>2003-10-20 14:01:56 (GMT)
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Fix a bunch of typos in documentation, docstrings and comments.
(From SF patch #810751)
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@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ def close_all(map=None):
#
# After a little research (reading man pages on various unixen, and
# digging through the linux kernel), I've determined that select()
-# isn't meant for doing doing asynchronous file i/o.
+# isn't meant for doing asynchronous file i/o.
# Heartening, though - reading linux/mm/filemap.c shows that linux
# supports asynchronous read-ahead. So _MOST_ of the time, the data
# will be sitting in memory for us already when we go to read it.