pep-550: Fix a couple of typos (#387)

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Yury Selivanov 2017-09-01 22:54:46 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ compatibility.
The main reason for why tasks inherit the context, and threads do The main reason for why tasks inherit the context, and threads do
not, is the common usage intent. Tasks are often used for relatively not, is the common usage intent. Tasks are often used for relatively
short-running operations which are logically tied to the code that short-running operations which are logically tied to the code that
spawned the tasks (like running a coroutine with a timeout in spawned the task (like running a coroutine with a timeout in
asyncio). OS threads, on the other hand, are normally used for asyncio). OS threads, on the other hand, are normally used for
long-running, logically separate code. long-running, logically separate code.
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ Context variable propagation between tasks::
async def sub(): async def sub():
# Sleeping will make sub() run after # Sleeping will make sub() run after
# `var` is modified in main(). # "var" is modified in main().
await asyncio.sleep(1) await asyncio.sleep(1)
# The value of "var" is inherited from main(), but any # The value of "var" is inherited from main(), but any
@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ The context variable object has the following methods and attributes:
* ``get(*, topmost=False, default=None)``, if *topmost* is ``False`` * ``get(*, topmost=False, default=None)``, if *topmost* is ``False``
(the default), traverses the execution context top-to-bottom, until (the default), traverses the execution context top-to-bottom, until
the variable value is found, if *topmost* is ``True``, returns the variable value is found. If *topmost* is ``True``, returns
the value of the variable in the topmost logical context. the value of the variable in the topmost logical context.
If the variable value was not found, returns the value of *default*. If the variable value was not found, returns the value of *default*.