From bfd9a4f396d144199cb57376e6928701cf0dc931 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Matthias Lang
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:46:50 +0100
Subject: Change all incorrect occurrences of it's to its
The documentation (*.xml) in the otp tree has a common grammatical
problem, "it's" and "its" are often interchanged. That is annoying
for some readers.
This commit consists entirely of "it's" -> "its" changes. I went
through every .xml file in the tree. If there are any remaining
bugs of this type, it's because I missed them, not because I
didn't look.
---
erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
(limited to 'erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml')
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml b/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
index a929aec97f..36d83a685b 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@
(13) Word received; /* Bytes received */
(14) struct uds_data *partner; /* The partner in an accept/listen pair */
(15) struct uds_data *next; /* Next structure in list */
-(16) /* The input buffer and it's data */
+(16) /* The input buffer and its data */
(17) int buffer_size; /* The allocated size of the input buffer */
(18) int buffer_pos; /* Current position in input buffer */
(19) int header_pos; /* Where the current header is in the
@@ -825,7 +825,7 @@
I/O vector itself. One can use this to allocate the binaries
for the queue "manually" in the driver, but we'll just fill
the binary array with NULL values (line 7) , which will make
- the runtime system allocate it's own buffers when we call
+ the runtime system allocate its own buffers when we call
(line 37).
The routine builds an I/O vector containing the header bytes
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@
between invocations of Erlang nodes with the same name.
The control interface gets a buffer to return its value in,
- but is free to allocate it's own buffer is the provided one is
+ but is free to allocate its own buffer is the provided one is
to small. Here is the code for :
function, which is useful as it starts
the distribution on a running system, where tracing/debugging
can be performed. The routine takes a
- list as it's single argument. The lists first element should be
+ list as its single argument. The lists first element should be
the node name (without the "@hostname") as an atom, and the second (and
last) element should be one of the atoms or
. In the example case is
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