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-rw-r--r--modules/gdscript/doc_classes/GDScript.xml2
-rw-r--r--modules/regex/doc_classes/RegEx.xml2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/GDScript.xml b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/GDScript.xml
index 578e7a34f3..8246c96c15 100644
--- a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/GDScript.xml
+++ b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/GDScript.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
A script implemented in the GDScript programming language.
</brief_description>
<description>
- A script implemented in the GDScript programming language. The script extends the functionality of all objects that instance it.
+ A script implemented in the GDScript programming language. The script extends the functionality of all objects that instantiate it.
[method new] creates a new instance of the script. [method Object.set_script] extends an existing object, if that object's class matches one of the script's base classes.
</description>
<tutorials>
diff --git a/modules/regex/doc_classes/RegEx.xml b/modules/regex/doc_classes/RegEx.xml
index 56404f796c..2abfc93722 100644
--- a/modules/regex/doc_classes/RegEx.xml
+++ b/modules/regex/doc_classes/RegEx.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Class for searching text for patterns using regular expressions.
</brief_description>
<description>
- A regular expression (or regex) is a compact language that can be used to recognise strings that follow a specific pattern, such as URLs, email addresses, complete sentences, etc. For instance, a regex of [code]ab[0-9][/code] would find any string that is [code]ab[/code] followed by any number from [code]0[/code] to [code]9[/code]. For a more in-depth look, you can easily find various tutorials and detailed explanations on the Internet.
+ A regular expression (or regex) is a compact language that can be used to recognise strings that follow a specific pattern, such as URLs, email addresses, complete sentences, etc. For example, a regex of [code]ab[0-9][/code] would find any string that is [code]ab[/code] followed by any number from [code]0[/code] to [code]9[/code]. For a more in-depth look, you can easily find various tutorials and detailed explanations on the Internet.
To begin, the RegEx object needs to be compiled with the search pattern using [method compile] before it can be used.
[codeblock]
var regex = RegEx.new()