diff --git a/src/world.py b/src/world.py index 109090594..4cfba0d87 100644 --- a/src/world.py +++ b/src/world.py @@ -94,15 +94,15 @@ def upkeep(): # Function to be run on occasion to do upkeep stuff. ''' def superReload(oldmodule): ### - # So here's how this baby works: + # So here is how this baby works: # Reload the module. # Iterate through the old module, finding classes and functions that are # also in the new module. # Add an __getattribute__ or __getattr__ method to those classes that are # present in the new module. This method will, when called, change - # the instance's __class__ to point to the new class. + # the __class__ of the instance to point to the new class. # Change the func_code, func_defaults, and func_doc of any functions or - # methods or generators we run across, just in case someone's holding + # methods or generators we run across, just in case someone is holding # a reference to them instead of calling them by name. ### """Reload a module and make objects auto-update.""" @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ def superReload(oldmodule): if name in newdict: newvalue = newdict[name] oldtype = type(oldvalue) - # We have to pass in newvalue because of Python's scoping. + # We have to pass in newvalue because of Python scoping. def updater(self, s, newvalue=newvalue): # This function is to be an __getattr__ or __getattribute__. try: @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ def superReload(oldmodule): oldvalue.__module__ == newmodule.__name__: # New-style classes support __getattribute__, which is # called on *any* attribute access, so they get updated - # the first time they're used after a reload. + # the first time they are used after a reload. if not (issubclass(oldvalue, str) or \ issubclass(oldvalue, long) or \ issubclass(oldvalue, tuple)):