From: David Bremner Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2025 17:42:49 +0000 (-0400) Subject: doc/python: correct wording around container complexity. X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=eaf3cd10db95b366c960a4f87e4a513dc9488e7f;p=notmuch doc/python: correct wording around container complexity. Based on a suggestion from Jakub Wilk. --- diff --git a/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py b/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py index f281edc1..b1cd21c1 100644 --- a/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py +++ b/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ In these python bindings they have sometimes been exposed as like :class:`collections.abc.Set` or :class:`collections.abc.Mapping` etc. This gives a more natural API to work with, e.g. being able to treat tags as sets. However it does mean that the -:meth:`__contains__`, :meth:`__len__` and frieds methods on these are -usually more and essentially O(n) rather than O(1) as you might -usually expect from Python containers. +:meth:`__contains__`, :meth:`__len__` and similar methods on these are +usually more expensive and essentially O(n) rather than O(1) as you might +expect from Python containers. """ from notmuch2 import _capi