Index: doc/example-scripts/bagel.tcl =================================================================== diff -u -r7f7d32cd3fa1a0c9e2102eb5c504004c52d4d15b -r2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788 --- doc/example-scripts/bagel.tcl (.../bagel.tcl) (revision 7f7d32cd3fa1a0c9e2102eb5c504004c52d4d15b) +++ doc/example-scripts/bagel.tcl (.../bagel.tcl) (revision 2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ # Of course, bagels don't do much yet. They should remember whether # they've been toasted. We can create and access an instance variable -# by defining an property for the class. All instance variables are +# by defining a property for the class. All instance variables are # per default public in the sense of C++. ? {Bagel property {toasted 0}} "" Index: generic/gentclAPI.tcl =================================================================== diff -u -rae081c0f1926da915e0584d8561abaa8a2a022a4 -r2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788 --- generic/gentclAPI.tcl (.../gentclAPI.tcl) (revision ae081c0f1926da915e0584d8561abaa8a2a022a4) +++ generic/gentclAPI.tcl (.../gentclAPI.tcl) (revision 2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788) @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # -*- Tcl -*- # # C-Code generator to generate stubs to handle all objv-parsing from -# an simple interface definition language. This guarantees consistent +# a simple interface definition language. This guarantees consistent # handling of input argument types, consistent error messages in case # of failures and eases documentation. # Index: library/serialize/serializer.tcl =================================================================== diff -u -rf7b560fcf16d625dfa38b9e9533f9014ba9a3ca7 -r2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788 --- library/serialize/serializer.tcl (.../serializer.tcl) (revision f7b560fcf16d625dfa38b9e9533f9014ba9a3ca7) +++ library/serialize/serializer.tcl (.../serializer.tcl) (revision 2321487af7f5d63ba7abb11d14e657a24b2e7788) @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ in addition to provide pairs of old-string and new-string (like in the Tcl command <@tt>string map@tt>). This option can be used to regenerate the serialized object under a different - object or under an different name, or to translate relative + object or under a different name, or to translate relative object names in the serialized code.
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