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	Apply asyncio Task English fixes to docstrings as well.
Also fixed the phrasing in a comment.
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		|  | @ -77,9 +77,9 @@ def __init__(self, coro, *, loop=None): | |||
|         # status is still pending | ||||
|         self._log_destroy_pending = True | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # On Python 3.3 or older, objects with a destructor part of a reference | ||||
|     # cycle are never destroyed. It's not more the case on Python 3.4 thanks to | ||||
|     # the PEP 442. | ||||
|     # On Python 3.3 or older, objects with a destructor that are part of a | ||||
|     # reference cycle are never destroyed. That's not the case any more on | ||||
|     # Python 3.4 thanks to the PEP 442. | ||||
|     if _PY34: | ||||
|         def __del__(self): | ||||
|             if self._state == futures._PENDING and self._log_destroy_pending: | ||||
|  | @ -155,7 +155,8 @@ def print_stack(self, *, limit=None, file=None): | |||
|         This produces output similar to that of the traceback module, | ||||
|         for the frames retrieved by get_stack().  The limit argument | ||||
|         is passed to get_stack().  The file argument is an I/O stream | ||||
|         to which the output goes; by default it goes to sys.stderr. | ||||
|         to which the output is written; by default output is written | ||||
|         to sys.stderr. | ||||
|         """ | ||||
|         extracted_list = [] | ||||
|         checked = set() | ||||
|  | @ -184,18 +185,18 @@ def print_stack(self, *, limit=None, file=None): | |||
|                 print(line, file=file, end='') | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def cancel(self): | ||||
|         """Request this task to cancel itself. | ||||
|         """Request that this task cancel itself. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         This arranges for a CancelledError to be thrown into the | ||||
|         wrapped coroutine on the next cycle through the event loop. | ||||
|         The coroutine then has a chance to clean up or even deny | ||||
|         the request using try/except/finally. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         Contrary to Future.cancel(), this does not guarantee that the | ||||
|         Unlike Future.cancel, this does not guarantee that the | ||||
|         task will be cancelled: the exception might be caught and | ||||
|         acted upon, delaying cancellation of the task or preventing it | ||||
|         completely.  The task may also return a value or raise a | ||||
|         different exception. | ||||
|         acted upon, delaying cancellation of the task or preventing | ||||
|         cancellation completely.  The task may also return a value or | ||||
|         raise a different exception. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         Immediately after this method is called, Task.cancelled() will | ||||
|         not return True (unless the task was already cancelled).  A | ||||
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