From dda0a6388026a94226050f1fa11b670eb7bf7504 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Travis Cook Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 15:38:06 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] [docs] Fix additional grammar issues at bottom of purity.rst --- docs/guide/purity.rst | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/guide/purity.rst b/docs/guide/purity.rst index 472c3f9..bd20d4e 100644 --- a/docs/guide/purity.rst +++ b/docs/guide/purity.rst @@ -130,10 +130,10 @@ Now let's see how to do it correctly: I hear you think «Yeah, but if I create like millions of dicts ...». -Let's say we chosed the oposite way and copy the dict outside the transformation (in fact, `it's what we did in bonobo's +Let's say we chose the opposite way and copied the dict outside the transformation (in fact, `it's what we did in bonobo's ancestor `_). This means you will also create the -same number of dicts, the difference is that you won't even notice it. Also, it means that if you want to yield 1 million -times the same dict, going "pure" makes it efficient (you'll just yield the same object 1 million times) while going "copy +same number of dicts, the difference is that you won't even notice it. Also, it means that if you want to yield the same +dict 1 million times , going "pure" makes it efficient (you'll just yield the same object 1 million times) while going "copy crazy" will create 1 million objects. Using dicts like this will create a lot of dicts, but also free them as soon as all the future components that take this dict