[libmock-quick-perl] 05/09: Update spelling.patch, partly applied upstream.

gregor herrmann gregoa at debian.org
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commit 2ce31f0b86b997d820d95b0f1b6701c4b979b389
Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa at debian.org>
Date:   Fri Oct 17 16:46:01 2014 +0200

    Update spelling.patch, partly applied upstream.
---
 debian/patches/spelling.patch | 52 +------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 51 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling.patch b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
index b425969..49f6fb1 100644
--- a/debian/patches/spelling.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
@@ -4,58 +4,8 @@ Bug: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82025
 Forwarded: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82025
 Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa at debian.org>
 Reviewed-By: Xavier Guimard <x.guimard at free.fr>
-Last-Update: 2013-06-18
+Last-Update: 2014-10-17
 
---- a/README
-+++ b/README
-@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@
-     problems with these libraries include verbose syntax, and most
-     importantly side-effects. Some Mocking libraries expect you to mock a
-     specific class, and will unload it then redefine it. This is
--    particularily a problem if you only want to override a class on a
-+    particularly a problem if you only want to override a class on a
-     lexical level.
- 
-     Mock-Object provides a declarative mocking interface that results in a
--    very concise, but clear syntax. There are seperate facilities for
-+    very concise, but clear syntax. There are separate facilities for
-     mocking object instances, and classes. You can quickly create an
-     instance of an object with custom attributes and methods. You can also
-     quickly create an anonymous class, optionally inhereting from another,
-@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
-     is deleted.
- 
-     Metrics only apply to mocked methods. When you takeover an already
--    loaded class metrics will only track overriden methods.
-+    loaded class metrics will only track overridden methods.
- 
- EXPORTS
-     Mock-Quick uses Exporter::Declare. This allows for exports to be
---- a/lib/Mock/Quick.pm
-+++ b/lib/Mock/Quick.pm
-@@ -100,11 +100,11 @@
- There are a couple Mocking libraries available on CPAN. The primary problems
- with these libraries include verbose syntax, and most importantly side-effects.
- Some Mocking libraries expect you to mock a specific class, and will unload it
--then redefine it. This is particularily a problem if you only want to override
-+then redefine it. This is particularly a problem if you only want to override
- a class on a lexical level.
- 
- Mock-Object provides a declarative mocking interface that results in a very
--concise, but clear syntax. There are seperate facilities for mocking object
-+concise, but clear syntax. There are separate facilities for mocking object
- instances, and classes. You can quickly create an instance of an object with
- custom attributes and methods. You can also quickly create an anonymous class,
- optionally inhereting from another, with whatever methods you desire.
-@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
- been called. When a method is altered or removed the key is deleted.
- 
- Metrics only apply to mocked methods. When you takeover an already loaded class
--metrics will only track overriden methods.
-+metrics will only track overridden methods.
- 
- =head1 EXPORTS
- 
 --- a/t/Class.t
 +++ b/t/Class.t
 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@

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