diff --git a/doc/src/devdocs/build/distributing.md b/doc/src/devdocs/build/distributing.md index 99c08923b415b..ed06c20fa0df3 100644 --- a/doc/src/devdocs/build/distributing.md +++ b/doc/src/devdocs/build/distributing.md @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Alternatively, Julia may be built as a framework by invoking `make` with the Windows ------- -Instructions for reating a Julia distribution on Windows are described in the +Instructions for creating a Julia distribution on Windows are described in the [build devdocs for Windows](https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/doc/src/devdocs/build/windows.md). Notes on BLAS and LAPACK diff --git a/doc/src/devdocs/gc.md b/doc/src/devdocs/gc.md index 9b9038c9445f3..a45e8afb271ce 100644 --- a/doc/src/devdocs/gc.md +++ b/doc/src/devdocs/gc.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ lists. Metadata for free pages, however, may be stored into three separate lock- Julia's pool allocator follows a "tiered" allocation discipline. When requesting a memory page for the pool allocator, Julia will: -- Try to claim a page from `page_pool_lazily_freed`, which contains pages which were empty on the last stop-the-world phase, but not yet madivsed by a concurrent sweeper GC thread. +- Try to claim a page from `page_pool_lazily_freed`, which contains pages which were empty on the last stop-the-world phase, but not yet madvised by a concurrent sweeper GC thread. - If it failed claiming a page from `page_pool_lazily_freed`, it will try to claim a page from `the page_pool_clean`, which contains pages which were mmaped on a previous page allocation request but never accessed. diff --git a/doc/src/devdocs/llvm.md b/doc/src/devdocs/llvm.md index ab8f7dde50022..c4b80f632cd4e 100644 --- a/doc/src/devdocs/llvm.md +++ b/doc/src/devdocs/llvm.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The code for lowering Julia AST to LLVM IR or interpreting it directly is in dir | `cgutils.cpp` | Lowering utilities, notably for array and tuple accesses | | `codegen.cpp` | Top-level of code generation, pass list, lowering builtins | | `debuginfo.cpp` | Tracks debug information for JIT code | -| `disasm.cpp` | Handles native object file and JIT code diassembly | +| `disasm.cpp` | Handles native object file and JIT code disassembly | | `gf.c` | Generic functions | | `intrinsics.cpp` | Lowering intrinsics | | `jitlayers.cpp` | JIT-specific code, ORC compilation layers/utilities | diff --git a/doc/src/manual/environment-variables.md b/doc/src/manual/environment-variables.md index 1fb11018a22e7..b86822e0be4b7 100644 --- a/doc/src/manual/environment-variables.md +++ b/doc/src/manual/environment-variables.md @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ files, artifacts, etc. For example, to switch the user depot to `/foo/bar` just ```sh export JULIA_DEPOT_PATH="/foo/bar:" ``` -All package operations, like cloning registrise or installing packages, will now write to +All package operations, like cloning registries or installing packages, will now write to `/foo/bar`, but since the empty entry is expanded to the default system depot, any bundled resources will still be available. If you really only want to use the depot at `/foo/bar`, and not load any bundled resources, simply set the environment variable to `/foo/bar`