diff --git a/Demo/metaclasses/meta-vladimir.txt b/Demo/metaclasses/meta-vladimir.txt index 070f457b920..36406bb465c 100644 --- a/Demo/metaclasses/meta-vladimir.txt +++ b/Demo/metaclasses/meta-vladimir.txt @@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ programming model, examples and, perhaps, more popular terms. >>> A # What is A? - b) Class instanciation + b) Class instantiation Creating an object with the properties defined in the class A is - called instanciation of the class A. After an instanciation of A, we + called instantiation of the class A. After an instantiation of A, we obtain a new object, called an instance, which has the properties packaged in the class A. @@ -172,10 +172,10 @@ programming model, examples and, perhaps, more popular terms. >>> M # What is M? - b) Meta-class instanciation + b) Meta-class instantiation Creating an object with the properties defined in the meta-class M is - called instanciation of the meta-class M. After an instanciation of M, + called instantiation of the meta-class M. After an instantiation of M, we obtain a new object, called an class, but now it is called also a meta-instance, which has the properties packaged in the meta-class M. @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ programming model, examples and, perhaps, more popular terms. () # No. >>> N.__metabases__ # Does N have any supermetaclasses? (,) # Yes. It has a supermetaclass. - >>> N.__bases__[0] == M # Is it really the meta-class M? + >>> N.__metabases__[0] == M # Is it really the meta-class M? 1 # Yes, it is. --------