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[3.12] Fix a few typos found in the docs (GH-127126) (GH-127185)
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Entry points
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Details of a collection of installed entry points.
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Also provides a ``.groups`` attribute that reports all identifed entry
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Also provides a ``.groups`` attribute that reports all identified entry
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point groups, and a ``.names`` attribute that reports all identified entry
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point names.
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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ processes:
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of corruption from processes using different ends of the pipe at the same
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time.
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The :meth:`~Connection.send` method serializes the the object and
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The :meth:`~Connection.send` method serializes the object and
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:meth:`~Connection.recv` re-creates the object.
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Synchronization between processes
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@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ For an example of the usage of queues for interprocess communication see
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used for receiving messages and ``conn2`` can only be used for sending
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messages.
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The :meth:`~multiprocessing.Connection.send` method serializes the the object using
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The :meth:`~multiprocessing.Connection.send` method serializes the object using
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:mod:`pickle` and the :meth:`~multiprocessing.Connection.recv` re-creates the object.
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.. class:: Queue([maxsize])
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@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ The :mod:`socket` module also offers various network-related services:
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These addresses should generally be tried in order until a connection succeeds
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(possibly tried in parallel, for example, using a `Happy Eyeballs`_ algorithm).
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In these cases, limiting the *type* and/or *proto* can help eliminate
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unsuccessful or unusable connecton attempts.
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unsuccessful or unusable connection attempts.
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Some systems will, however, only return a single address.
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(For example, this was reported on Solaris and AIX configurations.)
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