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index 68ce49cd..96ddc69d 100644
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@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ do {
} while (j <= 10000);
writeln(jSum);
-// for loops are much like those in python in that they iterate over a
+// for loops are much like those in Python in that they iterate over a
// range. Ranges (like the 1..10 expression below) are a first-class object
// in Chapel, and as such can be stored in variables.
for i in 1..10 do write(i, ", ");
@@ -1064,14 +1064,14 @@ proc main() {
}
}
-// Heres an example using atomics and a sync variable to create a
+// Here's an example using atomics and a sync variable to create a
// count-down mutex (also known as a multiplexer).
var count: atomic int; // our counter
var lock$: sync bool; // the mutex lock
count.write(2); // Only let two tasks in at a time.
lock$.writeXF(true); // Set lock$ to full (unlocked)
- // Note: The value doesnt actually matter, just the state
+ // Note: The value doesn't actually matter, just the state
// (full:unlocked / empty:locked)
// Also, writeXF() fills (F) the sync var regardless of its state (X)