applied typos and spelling error fixes patch from Olly Betts
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@15779 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Objects:
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\membersection{Constructors and assignment operators}
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A strign may be constructed either from a C string, (some number of copies of)
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A string may be constructed either from a C string, (some number of copies of)
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a single character or a wide (UNICODE) string. For all constructors (except the
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default which creates an empty string) there is also a corresponding assignment
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operator.
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ or empty it.
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Many functions in this section take a character index in the string. As with C
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strings and/or arrays, the indices start from $0$, so the first character of a
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string is string[$0$]. Attempt to access a character beyond the end of the
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string (which may be even $0$ if the string is empty) will provocate an assert
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string (which may be even $0$ if the string is empty) will provoke an assert
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failure in \helpref{debug build}{debuggingoverview}, but no checks are done in
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release builds.
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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ interpreter.
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\helpref{StartsWith}{wxstringstartswith} is helpful when parsing a line of
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text which should start with some predefined prefix and is more efficient than
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doing direct string comparaison as you would also have to precalculate the
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doing direct string comparison as you would also have to precalculate the
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length of the prefix then.
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\helpref{Cmp}{wxstringcmp}\\
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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ substring.
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\membersection{Case conversion}
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The MakeXXX() variants modify the string in place, while the other functions
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return a new string which containts the original text converted to the upper or
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return a new string which contains the original text converted to the upper or
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lower case and leave the original string unchanged.
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\helpref{MakeUpper}{wxstringmakeupper}\\
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@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ formatted value to a string:
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\membersection{Memory management}
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These are "advanced" functions and they will be needed quite rarily.
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These are "advanced" functions and they will be needed quite rarely.
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\helpref{Alloc}{wxstringalloc} and \helpref{Shrink}{wxstringshrink} are only
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interesting for optimization purposes.
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\helpref{GetWriteBuf}{wxstringgetwritebuf} may be very useful when working with
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@@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ None
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\func{}{wxStringBuffer}{\param{const wxString\& }{str}, \param{size\_t }{len}}
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Constructs a writable string buffer object associated with the given string
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and containing enough space for at least {\it len} characters. Basicly, this
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and containing enough space for at least {\it len} characters. Basically, this
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is equivalent to calling \helpref{GetWriteBuf}{wxstringgetwritebuf} and
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saving the result.
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