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[Docs] Fix a couple of typos in the Error/Expected docs.
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ actually a lightweight wrapper for user-defined error types, allowing arbitrary
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information to be attached to describe the error. This is similar to the way C++
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exceptions allow throwing of user-defined types.
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Success values are created by calling ``Error::success()``:
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Success values are created by calling ``Error::success()``, E.g.:
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.. code-block:: c++
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@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ Success values are very cheap to construct and return - they have minimal
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impact on program performance.
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Failure values are constructed using ``make_error<T>``, where ``T`` is any class
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that inherits from the ErrorInfo utility:
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that inherits from the ErrorInfo utility, E.g.:
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.. code-block:: c++
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ success, enabling the following idiom:
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For functions that can fail but need to return a value the ``Expected<T>``
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utility can be used. Values of this type can be constructed with either a
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``T``, or a ``Error``. Expected<T> values are also implicitly convertible to
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``T``, or an ``Error``. Expected<T> values are also implicitly convertible to
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boolean, but with the opposite convention to Error: true for success, false for
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error. If success, the ``T`` value can be accessed via the dereference operator.
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If failure, the ``Error`` value can be extracted using the ``takeError()``
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@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ method. Idiomatic usage looks like:
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Expected<float> parseAndSquareRoot(IStream &IS) {
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float f;
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OS >> f;
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IS >> f;
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if (f < 0)
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return make_error<FloatingPointError>(...);
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return sqrt(f);
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