There is no functional change here, just a fix to a typo in the
docstrings.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
All errors occuring due to errors from the underlying notmuch database
are subclasses of the :exc:`NotmuchError`. Due to memory management
it is possible to try and use an object after it has been freed. In
-this case a :exc:`ObjectDestoryedError` will be raised.
+this case a :exc:`ObjectDestroyedError` will be raised.
Memory Management
=================
def default_indexopts(self):
"""Returns default index options for the database.
- :raises ObjectDestoryedError: if used after destroyed.
+ :raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destroyed.
:returns: :class:`IndexOptions`.
"""
You can change this policy by assigning a new
:class:`DecryptionPolicy` to this property.
- :raises ObjectDestoryedError: if used after destroyed.
+ :raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destroyed.
:returns: A :class:`DecryptionPolicy` enum instance.
"""
:param errors: If using a codec, this is the error handler.
See :func:`str.decode` to which this is passed on.
- :raises ObjectDestoryedError: if used after destroyed.
+ :raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destroyed.
"""
_tags_p = base.MemoryPointer()