#OTHER by mawalch
occure -> occur
occurence -> occurrence
occures -> occurs
occured -> occurred
--- a/GenericException.st Mon Aug 15 12:52:09 2016 +0200
+++ b/GenericException.st Mon Aug 15 12:52:29 2016 +0200
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
(usually the signals own messageText, but sometimes
changed explicitely in #raiseWith:errorString:)
- suspendedContext <Context> the context in which the raise occured
+ suspendedContext <Context> the context in which the raise occurred
handlerContext <Context> the context of the handler (if any)
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
con := Context findFirstSpecialHandle:true raise:false.
[con notNil] whileTrue:[
- (con selector == #answer:do:) ifTrue:[
+ (con selector == #answer:do:) ifTrue:[
signal := con receiver.
signal == self ifTrue:[
ret := con argAt:1.
@@ -926,7 +926,7 @@
If the receiver-exception is raised during evaluation, abort
the evaluation and return true; otherwise return false.
This is the catch & throw mechanism found in other languages,
- where the returned value indicates if an exception occured."
+ where the returned value indicates if an exception occurred."
|raiseOccurred|
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@
"
Object messageNotUnderstoodSignal catch:[
- 123 size open
+ 123 size open
]
"
@@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@
mayProceed
"return true, if the exception handler is allowed to proceed
- the execution where the exception occured.
+ the execution where the exception occurred.
Subclasses may redefine this."
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@
For class based exceptions, that is the exception class;
for signals, that is the signal itself.
This used to be called 'signal' in earlier versions,
- but due to the conflict with VSE, Squeak and others,
+ but due to the conflict with VSE, Squeak and others,
where 'signal' means 'raise', 'signal' was obsoleted by this method."
signal notNil ifTrue:[^ signal] ifFalse:[^ self class]
@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@
!
suspendedContext
- "return the context in which the raise occured"
+ "return the context in which the raise occurred"
^ suspendedContext
!
@@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@
mayProceed
"return true, if the exception handler is allowed to proceed
- the execution where the exception occured.
+ the execution where the exception occurred.
Subclasses may redefine this."