[libgetopt-argvfile-perl] 07/08: Fix typos in POD

Florian Schlichting fsfs at moszumanska.debian.org
Fri Nov 25 22:54:38 UTC 2016


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commit b4bc8f18b186c81dfd954202dde4ad36ffe2332a
Author: Florian Schlichting <fsfs at debian.org>
Date:   Fri Nov 25 23:48:11 2016 +0100

    Fix typos in POD
---
 debian/patches/series         |   1 +
 debian/patches/spelling.patch | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 109 insertions(+)

diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5299247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+spelling.patch
diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling.patch b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9ba182f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+Description: fix typos
+Author: Florian Schlichting <fsfs at debian.org>
+
+--- a/ArgvFile.pm
++++ b/ArgvFile.pm
+@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
+ =item Simple access to typical calling scenarios
+ 
+ If several options need to be set, but in certain circumstances
+-are always the same, it could become sligthly nerveracking to type
++are always the same, it could become slightly nerveracking to type
+ them in again and again. With an option file, they can be stored
+ I<once> and recalled easily as often as necessary.
+ 
+@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
+ are a few user groups with different but typical ways to call your script.
+ In all these cases, option files may collect options belonging together,
+ and may be combined by the script users to set up a certain call.
+-In conjunction with the possiblity to I<nest> such collections, this is
++In conjunction with the possibility to I<nest> such collections, this is
+ perhaps the most powerful feature provided by this method.
+ 
+ =item Individual and installationwide default options
+@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
+ 
+ Except for the traditional loading, the complete interface of C<argvFile()>
+ is available via C<use>, but in the typical C<use> syntax without
+-parantheses.
++parentheses.
+ 
+   # implicit call of argvFile(default=>1, home=>1)
+   use Getopt::ArgvFile default=>1, home=>1;
+@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
+ 
+ B<Basics>
+ 
+-An option file hint is simply the filename preceeded by (at least) one
++An option file hint is simply the filename preceded by (at least) one
+ "@" character:
+ 
+   > script -optA argA -optB @optionFile -optC argC
+@@ -406,25 +406,25 @@
+ into @ARGV.
+ 
+ 
+-B<Relative pathes>
++B<Relative paths>
+ 
+-Pathes in option files might be relative, as in
++Paths in option files might be relative, as in
+ 
+   -file ../file @../../configs/nested
+ 
+ If written with the (prepared) start directory in mind, that will work,
+ but it can fail when it was written relatively to the option file location
+-because by default those pathes will not be resolved when written from
++because by default those paths will not be resolved when written from
+ an option file.
+ 
+ Use parameter C<resolveRelativePathes> to switch to path resolution:
+ 
+    argvFile(resolveRelativePathes=>1);
+ 
+-will cause C<argvFile()> to expand those pathes, both in standard strings
++will cause C<argvFile()> to expand those paths, both in standard strings
+ and nested option files.
+ 
+-   With resolveRelativePathes, both pathes
++   With resolveRelativePathes, both paths
+    will be resolved:
+ 
+    -file ../file @../../configs/nested
+@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@
+ 
+ B<Environment variables>
+ 
+-Similar to relative pathes, environment variables are handled differently
++Similar to relative paths, environment variables are handled differently
+ depending if the option is specified at the commandline or from an option
+ file, due to bypassed shell processing. By default, C<argvFile()> does
+ not resolve environment variables. But if required it can be commanded
+@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
+ I<current option script> is searched in the current directory.
+ 
+ By default, all startup option files are expected to be named like
+-the script, preceeded by a dot, but this can be adapted to individual
++the script, preceded by a dot, but this can be adapted to individual
+ needs if preferred, see below.
+ 
+  Examples:
+@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@
+                     }
+                  }
+ 
+-               # resolve relative pathes, if requested
++               # resolve relative paths, if requested
+                if (exists $switches{resolveRelativePathes})
+                  {
+                   # process all strings
+@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@
+ 
+   use Getopt::ArgvFile justload=>1;
+ 
+-See I<FUNCTIONS> for additional informations.
++See I<FUNCTIONS> for additional information.
+ 
+ =head1 NOTES
+ 

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