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-rw-r--r--Completion/Core/compinit4
-rw-r--r--Completion/Core/compinstall8
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Completion/Core/compinit b/Completion/Core/compinit
index 11f0719cf..172fafc03 100644
--- a/Completion/Core/compinit
+++ b/Completion/Core/compinit
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ done
typeset -gA _comps _services _patcomps _postpatcomps _compautos
# The associative array use to report information about the last
-# cmpletion to the outside.
+# completion to the outside.
typeset -gA _lastcomp
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ comppostfuncs=()
# trying to find a function defined for the command on the line if no
# such function could be found.
# With the `-k' option a function for a special completion keys is
-# defined and immediatly bound to those keys. Here, the extra arguments
+# defined and immediately bound to those keys. Here, the extra arguments
# are the name of one of the builtin completion widgets and any number
# of key specifications as accepted by the `bindkey' builtin.
# In any case the `-a' option may be given which makes the function
diff --git a/Completion/Core/compinstall b/Completion/Core/compinstall
index 81c2fab2d..ebae5bc43 100644
--- a/Completion/Core/compinstall
+++ b/Completion/Core/compinstall
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ c. Set condition to perform completion: ${compl:-unset}
case $key in
g) vared -eh -c -p 'globbing condition> ' glob
;;
- s) vared -eh -c -p 'substituion condition> ' subst
+ s) vared -eh -c -p 'substitution condition> ' subst
;;
c) vared -eh -c -p 'completion condition> ' compl
;;
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ __ci_do_completers() {
_correct
'Correction: correct existing word, no completion.'
_expand
-'Expansion: use globbing and parameter substituion, if possible.'
+'Expansion: use globbing and parameter substitution, if possible.'
_ignored
'Use patterns that were previously ignored if no matches so far.'
@@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ __ci_do_matchers() {
special way. Numbers in parentheses show matchers to be tried and the order.
The same number can be assigned to different matchers, meaning apply at the
same time. Omit a sequence number to try normal matching at that point.
-A \`+' in the first line indicates the element is added to preceeding matchers
+A \`+' in the first line indicates the element is added to preceding matchers
instead of replacing them; toggle this with \`t'. You don't need to set
all four, or indeed any matchers --- then the style will not be set.
@@ -1702,7 +1702,7 @@ while true; do
print "\
*** compinstall: main menu ***
Note that hitting \`q' in menus does not abort the set of changes from
-lower level menus. However, qutting at top level will ensure that nothing
+lower level menus. However, quitting at top level will ensure that nothing
at all is actually written out.
1. Completers: choose completion behaviour for tasks such as