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@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ The only time we deviate from emulating the GNU behavior is when:
switch)
- Emulating the GNU behavior is prohibitively expensive (lots more code
would be required, lots more memory would be used, etc.)
- - The differce is minor or cosmetic
+ - The difference is minor or cosmetic
A note on the 'cosmetic' case: Output differences might be considered
cosmetic, but if the output is significant enough to break other scripts that
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ Scope
If a const variable is used only in a single source file, put it in the source
file and not in a header file. Likewise, if a const variable is used in only
one function, do not make it global to the file. Instead, declare it inside
-the function body. Bottom line: Make a concious effort to limit declarations
+the function body. Bottom line: Make a conscious effort to limit declarations
to the smallest scope possible.
Inside applet files, all functions should be declared static so as to keep the
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ the parameter list and opening bracket. Example:
....
The only time you would ever need to use the old declaration syntax is to
-support ancient, antedeluvian compilers. To our good fortune, we have access
+support ancient, antediluvian compilers. To our good fortune, we have access
to more modern compilers and the old declaration syntax is neither necessary
nor desired.