DOC/MINOR: fix typos in the lua-api document
Fixes a few typos in the Lua API document.
diff --git a/doc/lua-api/index.rst b/doc/lua-api/index.rst
index d1dd339..515d885 100644
--- a/doc/lua-api/index.rst
+++ b/doc/lua-api/index.rst
@@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@
.. warning::
It is not possible to read from the response in request action, and it is
- not possible to read for the request channel in response action.
+ not possible to read from the request channel in response action.
.. warning::
It is forbidden to alter the Channels buffer from HTTP contexts. So only
@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@
All the functions provided by this class are available in the
**sample-fetches**, **actions** and **filters** contexts. For **filters**,
incoming data (offset and length) are relative to the filter. Some functions
- may yield, by only for **actions**. Yield is not possible for
+ may yield, but only for **actions**. Yield is not possible for
**sample-fetches**, **converters** and **filters**.
.. js:function:: Channel.append(channel, string)
@@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@
**DEPRECATED**
This function returns all incoming data found in the channel buffer. The data
- are not remove from the buffer and can be reprocessed later.
+ are not removed from the buffer and can be reprocessed later.
If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil'
value is returned.
@@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@
:returns: a string containing the line found or nil.
.. warning::
- This function is depdrecated. :js:func:`Channel.line()` must be used to
+ This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.line()` must be used to
retrieve a line followed by a call to :js:func:`Channel:remove()` to remove
data.
@@ -1634,7 +1634,7 @@
.. js:function:: Channel.get_in_len(channel)
- **DEPDRECATED**
+ **DEPRECATED**
This function returns the length of the input part of the buffer. When called
by a filter, this value is relative to the filter.
@@ -1648,7 +1648,7 @@
.. js:function:: Channel.get_out_len(channel)
- **DEPDRECATED**
+ **DEPRECATED**
This function returns the length of the output part of the buffer. When called
by a filter, this value is relative to the filter.