[docs] Fix a couple of typos in the new Error docs.

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Lang Hames 2016-10-25 22:22:48 +00:00
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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ StringError
Many kinds of errors have no recovery strategy, the only action that can be
taken is to report them to the user so that the user can attempt to fix the
environment. In this case representing the error as a string makes perfect
sense. LLVM provides the ``StringError class for this purpose. It takes two
sense. LLVM provides the ``StringError`` class for this purpose. It takes two
arguments: A string error message, and an equivalent ``std::error_code`` for
interoperability:
@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ Using ExitOnError to simplify tool code
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Library code should never call ``exit`` for a recoverable error, however in tool
code (especially comamnd line tools) this can be a reasonable approach. Calling
code (especially command line tools) this can be a reasonable approach. Calling
``exit`` upon encountering an error dramatically simplifies control flow as the
error no longer needs to be propagated up the stack. This allows code to be
written in straight-line style, as long as each fallible call is wrapped in a