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authorMikael Magnusson <mikachu@gmail.com>2011-05-19 16:10:46 +0000
committerMikael Magnusson <mikachu@gmail.com>2011-05-19 16:10:46 +0000
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29307, 29308 + replies: Fix some doubled words in docs and comments.
Diffstat (limited to 'Functions')
-rw-r--r--Functions/Calendar/calendar_parse2
-rw-r--r--Functions/Misc/sticky-note2
-rw-r--r--Functions/TCP/tcp_read2
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zftp/zfcput2
4 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Functions/Calendar/calendar_parse b/Functions/Calendar/calendar_parse
index 1025a9a25..fabaf7413 100644
--- a/Functions/Calendar/calendar_parse
+++ b/Functions/Calendar/calendar_parse
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # Parse the line passed down in the first argument as a calendar entry.
 # Sets the values parsed into the associative array reply, consisting of:
 # time  The time as an integer (as per EPOCHSECONDS) of the (next) event.
-# text1 The text from the the line not including the date/time, but
+# text1 The text from the line not including the date/time, but
 #       including any WARN or RPT text.  This is useful for rescheduling
 #       events, since the keywords need to be retained in this case.
 # warntime  Any warning time (WARN keyword) as an integer, else an empty
diff --git a/Functions/Misc/sticky-note b/Functions/Misc/sticky-note
index cfe9ea684..efe5ec1eb 100644
--- a/Functions/Misc/sticky-note
+++ b/Functions/Misc/sticky-note
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 #
 # Otherwise, invoke the line editor with the previous notes available
 # as an editor history.  Two quick taps on the return/enter key finish
-# the note, or you can use use ^X^W as usual (ZZ in vicmd mode).
+# the note, or you can use ^X^W as usual (ZZ in vicmd mode).
 
 # The application is configured by three zstyles, all using the context
 # ":sticky-note".  The first two styles are "notefile" and "maxnotes"
diff --git a/Functions/TCP/tcp_read b/Functions/TCP/tcp_read
index 7d8acf865..f880395dd 100644
--- a/Functions/TCP/tcp_read
+++ b/Functions/TCP/tcp_read
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # Helper function for reading input from a TCP connection.
 # Actually, the input doesn't need to be a TCP connection at all, it
 # is simply an input file descriptor.  However, it must be contained
-# in ${tcp_by_fd[$TCP_SESS]}.  This is set set by tcp_open, but may be
+# in ${tcp_by_fd[$TCP_SESS]}.  This is set by tcp_open, but may be
 # set by hand.  (Note, however, the blocking/timeout behaviour is usually
 # not implemented for reading from regular files.)
 #
diff --git a/Functions/Zftp/zfcput b/Functions/Zftp/zfcput
index d8a8a60a3..85141b68d 100644
--- a/Functions/Zftp/zfcput
+++ b/Functions/Zftp/zfcput
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ if [[ $(echo abcd | tail +2c) = bcd ]]; then
 elif [[ $(echo abcd | tail --bytes=+2) = bcd ]]; then
   tailtype=b
 else
-  print "I can't get your \`tail' to start from from arbitrary characters.\n" \
+  print "I can't get your \`tail' to start from arbitrary characters.\n" \
   "If you know how to do this, let me know." 2>&1
   return 1
 fi