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Mikael Magnusson: 25855: typo fixes.

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2008-10-12 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
* Mikael Magnusson: 25855: Etc/zsh-development-guide: typo fixes.
2008-10-11 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
* 25845: Src/pattern.c, Test/D07multibyte.ztst: combination of

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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ features. Ensure you are familiar with the description of features under
containing a list of all the features. It should then return zero.
It may return one to indicate features are not supported, but this is
not recommended. The function featuresarray conveniently interrogates
the module's feature strctures for all standard features; space
the module's feature structures for all standard features; space
is left for abstract features at the end of the array and the names
must be added by the module. Note that heap memory should
be used for this (zhalloc, etc.) as memory for the features array is not
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ particular they can be called before or after `boot_'.
The function named `boot_' should register function wrappers, hooks and
anything that will be visible to the user that is not handled by features_
and enables_ (so features should not be turned on here). It will be called
after the `setup_'-function, and also after the intial set of features
after the `setup_'-function, and also after the initial set of features
have been set by calls to `features_' and `enables_'.
The function named `cleanup_', is called when the user tries to unload
@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ the `deleteparamdefs()' function described below.
It is also possible to declare special parameters using
the macro SPECIALPMDEF(). More care is required in this case.
See, for example, many of the definitios in Src/Modules/parameter.c.
See, for example, many of the definitions in Src/Modules/parameter.c.
Math functions
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@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ Documentation
Saying `plugh' aloud doesn't have much effect, however.
In this case, "zsh" is normal text (a name), "advent" is a command name
ocurring in the main text, "plugh" is a normal word that is being quoted
occurring in the main text, "plugh" is a normal word that is being quoted
(it's the user that says `plugh', not the documentation), and "xyzzy"
is some text to be typed literally that is being quoted.