Author: jimmy
Date: 2009-07-31 12:47:56 +0200 (Fri, 31 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 27825

Modified:
   docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/IO.pod
Log:
[spec]using the right single quote character

Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/IO.pod
===================================================================
--- docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/IO.pod  2009-07-31 10:43:02 UTC (rev 
27824)
+++ docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/IO.pod  2009-07-31 10:47:56 UTC (rev 
27825)
@@ -1075,11 +1075,11 @@
 most systems to leave that value unchanged.  Returns the number
 of files successfully changed.
 
-    $count = chown $uid, $gid, ’foo’, ’bar’;
+    $count = chown $uid, $gid, 'foo', 'bar';
     chown $uid, $gid, @filenames;
 
 On systems that support C<fchown>, you might pass file handles
-among the files.  On systems that don’t support C<fchown>, passing
+among the files.  On systems that don't support C<fchown>, passing
 file handles produces a fatal error at run time.
 
 Here's an example that looks up nonnumeric uids in the passwd
@@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@
    chown $uid, $gid, @ary;
 
 On most systems, you are not allowed to change the ownership of
-the file unless you’re the superuser, although you should be
+the file unless you're the superuser, although you should be
 able to change the group to any of your secondary groups.  On
 insecure systems, these restrictions may be relaxed, but this
 is not a portable assumption.  On POSIX systems, you can detect

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