doc: fixed typo

This commit is contained in:
Michele Caini
2020-11-11 16:08:48 +01:00
parent fc1292b1d1
commit 37ba7316e0

View File

@@ -1765,12 +1765,12 @@ function to know if a group can be sorted or not.
Views and groups as returned by a registry are generally valid. However, there
are some exceptions where an invalid object might be returned.<br/>
In these cases, they should be renewed as soon as possible. In fact, an invalid
view or groups contains a broken reference to one or more pools and this will
view or group contains a broken reference to one or more pools and this will
never be fixed. The view or the group will continue to return no data, even if
the pool for the pending reference is created in the registry in the meantime.
There is only one case in which an invalid object can be returned, that is when
the view or the groups is created from a constant reference to a registry in
the view or the group is created from a constant reference to a registry in
which the required pools haven't yet been created.<br/>
Pools are typically created whenever any method is used on a non-const registry.
This also means that creating views and groups from a non-const registry can
@@ -1780,9 +1780,8 @@ It's also perfectly fine to use an invalid view or group, to invoke `each` on
them or to iterate them like any other object. The only difference from a valid
view or group is that the invalid ones will always appear as _empty_.<br/>
In general, when views and groups are created on the fly and used at the same
time, then discarded immediately afterwards, it shouldn't even worry about
whether or not they may be invalid. Therefore, this remains the recommended
approach.
time, then discarded immediately afterwards, it doesn't matter whether or not
they may be invalid. Therefore, this remains the recommended approach.
To know if a view or a group is properly initialized, both can be converted to
bool explicitly and used in a guard.