Rob W. W. Hooft's spelling fixes for the Library Reference. I hope
SourceForge doesn't choke on this batch :-)
I'm not entirely sure this is 100% correct. The patch changes an
\index{persistency} to \index{presistence}, and I don't know what \index{}
does. But it seems to do so persi--er, consistently, so I hope it isn't a
problem.
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex b/Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex
index f859a27..51b7f55 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex
@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@
dictionary objects. It is a useful base class for
your own dictionary-like classes, which can inherit from
them and override existing methods or add new ones. In this way one
-can add new behaviours to dictionaries.
+can add new behaviors to dictionaries.
The \module{UserDict} module defines the \class{UserDict} class:
-\begin{classdesc}{UserDict}{\optional{intialdata}}
+\begin{classdesc}{UserDict}{\optional{initialdata}}
Return a class instance that simulates a dictionary. The instance's
contents are kept in a regular dictionary, which is accessible via the
\member{data} attribute of \class{UserDict} instances. If
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
list objects. It is a useful base class for
your own list-like classes, which can inherit from
them and override existing methods or add new ones. In this way one
-can add new behaviours to lists.
+can add new behaviors to lists.
The \module{UserList} module defines the \class{UserList} class:
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
string objects. It is a useful base class for
your own string-like classes, which can inherit from
them and override existing methods or add new ones. In this way one
-can add new behaviours to strings.
+can add new behaviors to strings.
The \module{UserString} module defines the \class{UserString} class:
@@ -109,5 +109,5 @@
example for inheritance and necessity to remove (override) the
\function{__hash__} method in order to trap attempts to use a
mutable object as dictionary key, which would be otherwise very
-errorprone and hard to track down.
+error prone and hard to track down.
\end{classdesc}