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authorRoel Janssen <roel@gnu.org>2016-03-30 14:27:52 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2016-03-30 23:39:47 +0200
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doc: Small fixes for typos and missing words.
* doc/guix.texi (The Store Monad): Add a dot at the end of a sentence. (The Store Monad): Add "are" to make a complete sentence. (G-Expressions): Fix typo. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 7a27ab3c5a..3eb25adec8 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -3248,7 +3248,7 @@ provides a framework for working with @dfn{monads}, and a particularly
useful monad for our uses, the @dfn{store monad}. Monads are a
construct that allows two things: associating ``context'' with values
(in our case, the context is the store), and building sequences of
-computations (here computations include accesses to the store.) Values
+computations (here computations include accesses to the store). Values
in a monad---values that carry this additional context---are called
@dfn{monadic values}; procedures that return such values are called
@dfn{monadic procedures}.
@@ -3277,7 +3277,7 @@ as a monadic function:
#$output))))
@end example
-There several things to note in the second version: the @code{store}
+There are several things to note in the second version: the @code{store}
parameter is now implicit and is ``threaded'' in the calls to the
@code{package->derivation} and @code{gexp->derivation} monadic
procedures, and the monadic value returned by @code{package->derivation}
@@ -3544,7 +3544,7 @@ S-expressions adapted to build expressions. G-expressions, or
@code{ungexp}, and @code{ungexp-splicing} (or simply: @code{#~},
@code{#$}, and @code{#$@@}), which are comparable to
@code{quasiquote}, @code{unquote}, and @code{unquote-splicing},
-respectivel (@pxref{Expression Syntax, @code{quasiquote},, guile,
+respectively (@pxref{Expression Syntax, @code{quasiquote},, guile,
GNU Guile Reference Manual}). However, there are major differences:
@itemize