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author | Michele Simionato <michele.simionato@gmail.com> | 2010-08-07 06:30:13 +0200 |
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committer | Michele Simionato <michele.simionato@gmail.com> | 2010-08-07 06:30:13 +0200 |
commit | 9fa4477827d818fc81a3b20c799eb1f0f06a5d1e (patch) | |
tree | dc3b6fa63664d5d7b01e5c48ce9f682b34b905eb /artima | |
parent | de277c015f8a816dba98963b3ffc6cb19c69319d (diff) | |
download | micheles-9fa4477827d818fc81a3b20c799eb1f0f06a5d1e.tar.gz |
Minor mispellings fixed
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diff --git a/artima/python/parallel.txt b/artima/python/parallel.txt index 3241794..91abf05 100644 --- a/artima/python/parallel.txt +++ b/artima/python/parallel.txt @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ possible to get it right. One may actually argue that this is a case that should be managed with a higher level abstraction than threads: a witty writer could even say that the one case when you can get threads right is when you do not need then. I have no issues with that -position: but I have issue with bold claim that threads are impossible +position: but I have issue with the bold claim that threads are impossible to use in all situations! In my experience even the trivial use cases are rare and actually in 8 @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ also gave me the occasion to implement something non completely trivial with the multiprocessing module. In plac_ commands are implemented as generators -wrapped in task objects. When the command raise an exception, plac_ +wrapped in task objects. When the command raises an exception, plac_ catches it and stores it in three attributes of the task object: ``etype`` (the exception class), ``exc`` (the exception object) and ``tb`` (the exception traceback). When working |