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authorDr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>2009-04-16 17:22:51 +0000
committerDr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>2009-04-16 17:22:51 +0000
commit9990cb75c1131904b0d6958a83ac12cc84135170 (patch)
tree413f6c1a3dfc2a2dee34dc9047a71fbab981c723 /doc/crypto
parenta5cc69c7ae0cf1086968d9d9a49a002a704128de (diff)
PR: 1894
Submitted by: Ger Hobbelt <ger@hobbelt.com> Approved by: steve@openssl.org Fix various typos and stuff.
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diff --git a/doc/crypto/BIO_s_mem.pod b/doc/crypto/BIO_s_mem.pod
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--- a/doc/crypto/BIO_s_mem.pod
+++ b/doc/crypto/BIO_s_mem.pod
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Writes to memory BIOs will always succeed if memory is available: that is
their size can grow indefinitely.
Every read from a read write memory BIO will remove the data just read with
-an internal copy operation, if a BIO contains a lots of data and it is
+an internal copy operation, if a BIO contains a lot of data and it is
read in small chunks the operation can be very slow. The use of a read only
memory BIO avoids this problem. If the BIO must be read write then adding
a buffering BIO to the chain will speed up the process.