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authorPete Higgins <pete@peterhiggins.org>2020-05-07 17:49:20 -0700
committerTim Smith <tsmith84@gmail.com>2020-05-18 20:29:40 -0700
commit828e3e525cdeef355f983c02586008a64f70a79c (patch)
treecb398a5f0fe8544f16a36a43bab712f46e429e2d /distro
parent773c285b051b66224d91636b9c8069ce232901cb (diff)
downloadchef-828e3e525cdeef355f983c02586008a64f70a79c.tar.gz
More files free of spelling violations.
Signed-off-by: Pete Higgins <pete@peterhiggins.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'distro')
-rw-r--r--distro/templates/powershell/chef/chef.psm1.erb6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/distro/templates/powershell/chef/chef.psm1.erb b/distro/templates/powershell/chef/chef.psm1.erb
index 652dec04f6..f8b24dc54b 100644
--- a/distro/templates/powershell/chef/chef.psm1.erb
+++ b/distro/templates/powershell/chef/chef.psm1.erb
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ function Run-RubyCommand($command, $argList) {
# When arguments come into this method, the standard PS rules for interpreting cmdlet arguments
# apply. When using & (call operator) and providing an array of arguments, powershell (verified
# on PS 4.0 on Windows Server 2012R2) will not evaluate them but (contrary to documentation),
- # it will still marginally interpret them. The behaviour of PS 5.0 seems to be different but
+ # it will still marginally interpret them. The behavior of PS 5.0 seems to be different but
# ignore that for now. If any of the provided arguments has a space in it, powershell checks
# the first and last character to ensure that they are " characters (and that's all it checks).
# If they are not, it will blindly surround that argument with " characters. It won't do this
@@ -381,10 +381,10 @@ function Run-RubyCommand($command, $argList) {
# Command line:
# "C:\Program Files (x86)\PowerShell Community Extensions\Pscx3\Pscx\Apps\EchoArgs.exe" "foo '' bar "baz"" "foo '' bar "baz""
#
- # $x = "abc'123'nospace`"lulz`"!!!"
+ # $x = "abc'123'nospace`"lol`"!!!"
# & EchoArgs @($x, $x)
# Command line:
- # "C:\Program Files (x86)\PowerShell Community Extensions\Pscx3\Pscx\Apps\EchoArgs.exe" abc'123'nospace"lulz"!!! abc'123'nospace"lulz"!!!
+ # "C:\Program Files (x86)\PowerShell Community Extensions\Pscx3\Pscx\Apps\EchoArgs.exe" abc'123'nospace"lol"!!! abc'123'nospace"lol"!!!
#
# $x = "`"`"Look ma! Tonnes of spaces! 'foo' 'bar'`"`""
# & EchoArgs @($x, $x)