[PATCH] doc/python: correct wording around container complexity.

Subject: [PATCH] doc/python: correct wording around container complexity.

Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2025 13:42:49 -0400

To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org

Cc: jwilk@debian.org

From: David Bremner


Based on a suggestion from Jakub Wilk.
---
 bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py b/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py
index f281edc1..b1cd21c1 100644
--- a/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py
+++ b/bindings/python-cffi/notmuch2/__init__.py
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ In these python bindings they have sometimes been exposed as
 like :class:`collections.abc.Set` or :class:`collections.abc.Mapping`
 etc.  This gives a more natural API to work with, e.g. being able to
 treat tags as sets.  However it does mean that the
-:meth:`__contains__`, :meth:`__len__` and frieds methods on these are
-usually more and essentially O(n) rather than O(1) as you might
-usually expect from Python containers.
+:meth:`__contains__`, :meth:`__len__` and similar methods on these are
+usually more expensive and essentially O(n) rather than O(1) as you might
+expect from Python containers.
 """
 
 from notmuch2 import _capi
-- 
2.47.2

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