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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2012-01-29 13:49:57 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2012-01-29 13:49:57 +0200
commit0fd331b2f1ce974e8428acbd46ec8384da5879e1 (patch)
tree1a326878c883b5812444c3e7c31782bc1995c6fb /odb
parent3c809bc011f331b6e876e542688d4795f2e6bbcb (diff)
Proofreading fixes to documentation
Diffstat (limited to 'odb')
-rw-r--r--odb/options.cli12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/odb/options.cli b/odb/options.cli
index 1a0d0c1..aa50a9a 100644
--- a/odb/options.cli
+++ b/odb/options.cli
@@ -450,14 +450,14 @@ class options
version-specific optimizations and workarounds in the generated C++
code. The version must be in the \c{\i{major}\b{.}\i{minor}} form, for
example, \cb{9.0} (SQL Server 2005), \cb{10.5} (2008R2), or \cb{11.0}
- (2012). If this options is not specified, then \cb{10.0} (SQL Server 2008)
+ (2012). If this option is not specified, then \cb{10.0} (SQL Server 2008)
or later is assumed."
};
unsigned int --mssql-short-limit = 1024
{
"<size>",
- "Specify the short data size limit. If character, national character, or
+ "Specify the short data size limit. If a character, national character, or
binary data type has a maximum length (in bytes) less than or equal to
this limit, then it is treated as \i{short data}, otherwise it is \i{long
data}. For short data ODB pre-allocates an intermediate buffer of
@@ -467,9 +467,9 @@ class options
in chunks using the \cb{SQLGetData()}/\cb{SQLPutData()} ODBC functions.
While the long data approach reduces the amount of memory used by the
application, it may require greater CPU resources. The default short
- data limit is 1024 bytes. When setting a custom short data limit make
- sure that it is sufficiently large so that no character object id in
- the application is treated as long data."
+ data limit is 1024 bytes. When setting a custom short data limit, make
+ sure that it is sufficiently large so that no object id in the
+ application is treated as long data."
};
//
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ class options
generated C++ code will be linked. This information is used to enable
version-specific optimizations and workarounds in the generated C++
code. The version must be in the \c{\i{major}\b{.}\i{minor}} form,
- for example, \cb{11.2}. If this options is not specified, then
+ for example, \cb{11.2}. If this option is not specified, then
\cb{10.1} or later is assumed."
};