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Id: 75659
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Queue: Bit-Vector

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Requestors: fschlich [...] zedat.fu-berlin.de
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Severity: Unimportant
Broken in: 7.2
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Subject: typos in pod
Hi, while packaging the the latest version of Bit-Vector for Debian, our QA tools called my attention to a small number of spelling errors, which I'd like to forward for inclusion - see attached patch. Florian
Subject: spelling-error-in-manpage.patch
Description: fix spelling errors discovered by lintian Author: Florian Schlichting <fschlich@zedat.fu-berlin.de> --- a/Vector.pod +++ b/Vector.pod @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ C<$vector-E<gt>from_Hex($string);> -Allows to read in the contents of a bit vector from a hexadecimal +Allows one to read in the contents of a bit vector from a hexadecimal string, such as returned by the method "C<to_Hex()>" (see above). Remember that the least significant bits are always to the right of a @@ -3065,7 +3065,7 @@ This method calculates the reflexive transitive closure of the given boolean matrix (stored as a bit vector) using Kleene's -algoritm. +algorithm. (See L<Math::Kleene(3)> for a brief introduction into the theory behind Kleene's algorithm.) --- a/lib/Bit/Vector/String.pod +++ b/lib/Bit/Vector/String.pod @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ C<$vector-E<gt>from_Oct($string);> -Allows to read in the contents of a bit vector from an octal string, +Allows one to read in the contents of a bit vector from an octal string, such as returned by the method "C<to_Oct()>" (see above). Note that this method is not particularly efficient, since it is @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ C<$type = $vector-E<gt>String_Import($string);> -Allows to read in the contents of a bit vector from a string +Allows one to read in the contents of a bit vector from a string which has previously been produced by "C<String_Export()>", "C<to_Bin()>", "C<to_Oct()>", "C<to_Dec()>", "C<to_Hex()>", "C<to_Enum()>", "C<Block_Read()>" or manually or by another