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authorBoris 'billiob' Faure <[email protected]>2010-11-01 22:17:30 +0100
committerBoris 'billiob' Faure <[email protected]>2010-11-01 22:17:30 +0100
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doc: "works like" instead of "works as" + missing like
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc4
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml12
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
index 7d89c1b0dd..6e8055326b 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
@@ -514,13 +514,13 @@ The behavior is undefined if any process perform a write
of the table itself. This is an implementation detail, but remember
the dirty functions are low level functions.
</item>
- <item><c>mnesia:dirty_last(Tab)</c> This function works exactly as
+ <item><c>mnesia:dirty_last(Tab)</c> This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> and
<c>mnesia:dirty_last/1</c> are synonyms.
</item>
- <item><c>mnesia:dirty_prev(Tab, Key)</c> This function works exactly as
+ <item><c>mnesia:dirty_prev(Tab, Key)</c> This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> and
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
index 30adc0f071..16e78ea0af 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
@@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>dirty_last(Tab) -> Key | exit({aborted, Reason}) </name>
<fsummary>Return the key for the last record in a table.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> and
@@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>dirty_prev(Tab, Key) -> Key | exit({aborted, Reason}) </name>
<fsummary>Return the previous key in a table. </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> and
@@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>foldr(Function, Acc, Table) -> NewAcc | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Call Function for each record in Table </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly as
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>foldl/3</c> but iterates the table in the opposite order
for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>foldr/3</c> and
@@ -1512,14 +1512,14 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<fsummary>Check if code is running in a transaction.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>When this function is executed inside a transaction context
- it returns <c>true</c>, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
+ it returns <c>true</c>, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>last(Tab) -> Key | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Return the key for the last record in a table.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:first/1</c> and
@@ -1698,7 +1698,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>prev(Tab, Key) -> Key | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Return the previous key in a table. </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:next/2</c> and