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doc: for style, remove "isn't" contraction

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10981
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com>
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Sam Roberts 8 years ago
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  1. 2
      doc/api/console.md
  2. 2
      doc/api/debugger.md
  3. 2
      doc/api/domain.md
  4. 10
      doc/api/globals.md
  5. 16
      doc/api/http.md
  6. 2
      doc/api/modules.md

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doc/api/console.md

@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ const Console = console.Console;
Creates a new `Console` by passing one or two writable stream instances. Creates a new `Console` by passing one or two writable stream instances.
`stdout` is a writable stream to print log or info output. `stderr` `stdout` is a writable stream to print log or info output. `stderr`
is used for warning or error output. If `stderr` isn't passed, warning and error is used for warning or error output. If `stderr` is not passed, warning and error
output will be sent to `stdout`. output will be sent to `stdout`.
```js ```js

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doc/api/debugger.md

@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ script.js
on line 1 on line 1
It is also possible to set a breakpoint in a file (module) that It is also possible to set a breakpoint in a file (module) that
isn't loaded yet: is not loaded yet:
```txt ```txt
$ node debug test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js $ node debug test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js

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doc/api/domain.md

@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ if (cluster.isMaster) {
server.listen(PORT); server.listen(PORT);
} }
// This part isn't important. Just an example routing thing. // This part is not important. Just an example routing thing.
// You'd put your fancy application logic here. // You'd put your fancy application logic here.
function handleRequest(req, res) { function handleRequest(req, res) {
switch(req.url) { switch(req.url) {

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doc/api/globals.md

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ added: v0.1.27
The directory name of the current module. This the same as the The directory name of the current module. This the same as the
[`path.dirname()`][] of the [`__filename`][]. [`path.dirname()`][] of the [`__filename`][].
`__dirname` isn't actually a global but rather local to each module. `__dirname` is not actually a global but rather local to each module.
Example: running `node example.js` from `/Users/mjr` Example: running `node example.js` from `/Users/mjr`
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ command line.
See [`__dirname`][] for the directory name of the current module. See [`__dirname`][] for the directory name of the current module.
`__filename` isn't actually a global but rather local to each module. `__filename` is not actually a global but rather local to each module.
Examples: Examples:
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ A reference to the `module.exports` that is shorter to type.
See [module system documentation][] for details on when to use `exports` and See [module system documentation][] for details on when to use `exports` and
when to use `module.exports`. when to use `module.exports`.
`exports` isn't actually a global but rather local to each module. `exports` is not actually a global but rather local to each module.
See the [module system documentation][] for more information. See the [module system documentation][] for more information.
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ A reference to the current module. In particular
`module.exports` is used for defining what a module exports and makes `module.exports` is used for defining what a module exports and makes
available through `require()`. available through `require()`.
`module` isn't actually a global but rather local to each module. `module` is not actually a global but rather local to each module.
See the [module system documentation][] for more information. See the [module system documentation][] for more information.
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ added: v0.1.13
* {Function} * {Function}
To require modules. See the [Modules][] section. `require` isn't actually a To require modules. See the [Modules][] section. `require` is not actually a
global but rather local to each module. global but rather local to each module.
### require.cache ### require.cache

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doc/api/http.md

@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ added: v0.7.0
* `head` {Buffer} * `head` {Buffer}
Emitted each time a server responds to a request with a `CONNECT` method. If this Emitted each time a server responds to a request with a `CONNECT` method. If this
event isn't being listened for, clients receiving a `CONNECT` method will have event is not being listened for, clients receiving a `CONNECT` method will have
their connections closed. their connections closed.
A client and server pair that shows you how to listen for the `'connect'` event: A client and server pair that shows you how to listen for the `'connect'` event:
@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ added: v0.1.94
* `head` {Buffer} * `head` {Buffer}
Emitted each time a server responds to a request with an upgrade. If this Emitted each time a server responds to a request with an upgrade. If this
event isn't being listened for, clients receiving an upgrade header will have event is not being listened for, clients receiving an upgrade header will have
their connections closed. their connections closed.
A client server pair that show you how to listen for the `'upgrade'` event. A client server pair that show you how to listen for the `'upgrade'` event.
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ call `request.end()` or write the first chunk of request data. It then tries
hard to pack the request headers and data into a single TCP packet. hard to pack the request headers and data into a single TCP packet.
That's usually what you want (it saves a TCP round-trip) but not when the first That's usually what you want (it saves a TCP round-trip) but not when the first
data isn't sent until possibly much later. `request.flushHeaders()` lets you bypass data is not sent until possibly much later. `request.flushHeaders()` lets you bypass
the optimization and kickstart the request. the optimization and kickstart the request.
### request.setNoDelay([noDelay]) ### request.setNoDelay([noDelay])
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ added: v0.3.0
* `response` {http.ServerResponse} * `response` {http.ServerResponse}
Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect: 100-continue` is received. Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect: 100-continue` is received.
If this event isn't listened for, the server will automatically respond If this event is not listened for, the server will automatically respond
with a `100 Continue` as appropriate. with a `100 Continue` as appropriate.
Handling this event involves calling [`response.writeContinue()`][] if the client Handling this event involves calling [`response.writeContinue()`][] if the client
@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ added: v5.5.0
* `response` {http.ServerResponse} * `response` {http.ServerResponse}
Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect` header is received, where the Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect` header is received, where the
value is not `100-continue`. If this event isn't listened for, the server will value is not `100-continue`. If this event is not listened for, the server will
automatically respond with a `417 Expectation Failed` as appropriate. automatically respond with a `417 Expectation Failed` as appropriate.
Note that when this event is emitted and handled, the [`'request'`][] event will Note that when this event is emitted and handled, the [`'request'`][] event will
@ -634,8 +634,8 @@ added: v0.7.0
* `socket` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client * `socket` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client
* `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the tunneling stream (may be empty) * `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the tunneling stream (may be empty)
Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP `CONNECT` method. If this event isn't Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP `CONNECT` method. If this event is
listened for, then clients requesting a `CONNECT` method will have their not listened for, then clients requesting a `CONNECT` method will have their
connections closed. connections closed.
After this event is emitted, the request's socket will not have a `'data'` After this event is emitted, the request's socket will not have a `'data'`
@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ added: v0.1.94
* `socket` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client * `socket` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client
* `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the upgraded stream (may be empty) * `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the upgraded stream (may be empty)
Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP upgrade. If this event isn't Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP upgrade. If this event is not
listened for, then clients requesting an upgrade will have their connections listened for, then clients requesting an upgrade will have their connections
closed. closed.

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doc/api/modules.md

@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ added: v0.1.16
In each module, the `module` free variable is a reference to the object In each module, the `module` free variable is a reference to the object
representing the current module. For convenience, `module.exports` is representing the current module. For convenience, `module.exports` is
also accessible via the `exports` module-global. `module` isn't actually also accessible via the `exports` module-global. `module` is not actually
a global but rather local to each module. a global but rather local to each module.
### module.children ### module.children

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