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Unify the uses of "sourcecode" vs "source code".

Use "source code", which is more grammatically correct.
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Petr Zemek 10 years ago
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  1. 2
      docs/license.rst
  2. 2
      docs/patterns/fabric.rst
  3. 2
      docs/tutorial/index.rst
  4. 2
      flask/signals.py
  5. 2
      flask/templating.py

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docs/license.rst

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ documentation.
- "AUTHORS" hereby refers to all the authors listed in the
:ref:`authors` section.
- The ":ref:`flask-license`" applies to all the sourcecode shipped as
- The ":ref:`flask-license`" applies to all the source code shipped as
part of Flask (Flask itself as well as the examples and the unittests)
as well as documentation.

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docs/patterns/fabric.rst

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ hosts. These hosts can be defined either in the fabfile or on the command
line. In this case we will add them to the fabfile.
This is a basic first example that has the ability to upload the current
sourcecode to the server and install it into a pre-existing
source code to the server and install it into a pre-existing
virtual environment::
from fabric.api import *

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docs/tutorial/index.rst

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ features everything you need to get started. We will use Flask and SQLite
as database which comes out of the box with Python, so there is nothing
else you need.
If you want the full sourcecode in advance or for comparison, check out
If you want the full source code in advance or for comparison, check out
the `example source`_.
.. _example source:

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flask/signals.py

@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ except ImportError:
_signals = Namespace()
# Core signals. For usage examples grep the sourcecode or consult
# Core signals. For usage examples grep the source code or consult
# the API documentation in docs/api.rst as well as docs/signals.rst
template_rendered = _signals.signal('template-rendered')
request_started = _signals.signal('request-started')

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flask/templating.py

@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ def render_template_string(source, **context):
"""Renders a template from the given template source string
with the given context.
:param source: the sourcecode of the template to be
:param source: the source code of the template to be
rendered
:param context: the variables that should be available in the
context of the template.

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