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Fix a few more typos.
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@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ lightweight <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(computer_science)">rope<
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which points to temporary (stack allocated) objects. Twines can be implicitly
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which points to temporary (stack allocated) objects. Twines can be implicitly
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constructed as the result of the plus operator applied to strings (i.e., a C
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constructed as the result of the plus operator applied to strings (i.e., a C
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strings, an <tt>std::string</tt>, or a <tt>StringRef</tt>). The twine delays the
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strings, an <tt>std::string</tt>, or a <tt>StringRef</tt>). The twine delays the
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actual concatentation of strings until it is actually required, at which point
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actual concatenation of strings until it is actually required, at which point
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it can be efficiently rendered directly into a character array. This avoids
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it can be efficiently rendered directly into a character array. This avoids
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unnecessary heap allocation involved in constructing the temporary results of
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unnecessary heap allocation involved in constructing the temporary results of
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string concatenation. See
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string concatenation. See
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@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@ in the default manner.</p>
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<div class="doc_text">
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<p><tt>ilist</tt>s have another speciality that must be considered. To be a good
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<p><tt>ilist</tt>s have another specialty that must be considered. To be a good
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citizen in the C++ ecosystem, it needs to support the standard container
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citizen in the C++ ecosystem, it needs to support the standard container
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operations, such as <tt>begin</tt> and <tt>end</tt> iterators, etc. Also, the
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operations, such as <tt>begin</tt> and <tt>end</tt> iterators, etc. Also, the
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<tt>operator--</tt> must work correctly on the <tt>end</tt> iterator in the
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<tt>operator--</tt> must work correctly on the <tt>end</tt> iterator in the
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