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-rw-r--r--doc/concepts/doc-strings.org2
-rw-r--r--doc/concepts/expressions.org4
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc/concepts/doc-strings.org b/doc/concepts/doc-strings.org
index e82cef2b..d9a94dc5 100644
--- a/doc/concepts/doc-strings.org
+++ b/doc/concepts/doc-strings.org
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ documentation on the provided data.
]
, "link-args":
[ "List of strings that have to be added to the command line for linking actions"
- , "in targets depending on on this library"
+ , "in targets depending on this library"
]
}
, "expression": { ... }
diff --git a/doc/concepts/expressions.org b/doc/concepts/expressions.org
index 2d10d9ff..ac66e878 100644
--- a/doc/concepts/expressions.org
+++ b/doc/concepts/expressions.org
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ mechanism; the precise evaluation is as follows.
- Atomic values (~null~, booleans, strings, numbers) evaluate to
themselves.
- For lists, each entry is evaluated in the order they occur in the
- list; the result of the valuation is the list of the results.
+ list; the result of the evaluation is the list of the results.
- For JSON objects (wich can be understood as maps, or dicts), the
- key ~"type"~ has be be present and has to be a literal string.
+ key ~"type"~ has to be present and has to be a literal string.
That string determines the syntactical construct (sloppily also
referred to as "function") the object represents, and the remaining
evaluation depends on the syntactical construct. The syntactical