From a0fc666ec22109206141936cb4550bea61da76e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Bj=C3=B6rn=20Gustavsson?=
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 08:51:15 +0100
Subject: Efficiency Guide: Fix typos
---
system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml | 2 +-
system/doc/efficiency_guide/myths.xml | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
(limited to 'system/doc')
diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml
index 0ec3afbd59..82f82f9fd6 100644
--- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml
+++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ The maximum number of atoms is 1048576.
Total amount of data allocated by an Erlang node
- The Erlang runtime system can use the complete 32 (or 64) bit address space,
but the operating system often limits a single process to use less than that.
- length of a node name
+ Length of a node name
- An Erlang node name has the form host@shortname or host@longname. The node name is
used as an atom within the system so the maximum size of 255 holds for the node name too.
Open ports
diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/myths.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/myths.xml
index 76a72368bb..65113c9372 100644
--- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/myths.xml
+++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/myths.xml
@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ vanilla_reverse([], Acc) ->
Actually, string handling could be slow if done improperly.
In Erlang, you'll have to think a little more about how the strings
are used and choose an appropriate representation and use
- the re instead of the obsolete
- regexp module if you are going to use regualr expressions.
+ the re module instead of the obsolete
+ regexp module if you are going to use regular expressions.