Fix spelling of "lookup" across docs and src comments

PR #38273 by @colinrymer
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Colin Rymer 2018-04-04 09:52:55 -04:00 committed by Sviatoslav Sydorenko
parent 3c53e2f8ea
commit 893b4e9116
4 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ def main():
uuid = get_vm_uuid(module, p['name'])
# Bit of a chicken and egg problem here for VMs with state == deleted.
# If they're going to be removed in this play, we have to lookup the
# uuid. If they're already deleted there's nothing to looup.
# uuid. If they're already deleted there's nothing to lookup.
# So if state == deleted and get_vm_uuid() returned '', the VM is already
# deleted and there's nothing else to do.
if uuid is None and vm_state == 'deleted':

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
version: '2.9'
alternative: new 'redis' lookup
description:
- this looup returns a list of items given to it, if any of the top level items is also a list it will flatten it, but it will not recurse
- this lookup returns a list of items given to it, if any of the top level items is also a list it will flatten it, but it will not recurse
requirements:
- redis (python library https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/)
options:

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
version_added: historical
short_description: list of items
description:
- this looup returns a list of items given to it, if any of the top level items is also a list it will flatten it, but it will not recurse
- this lookup returns a list of items given to it, if any of the top level items is also a list it will flatten it, but it will not recurse
notes:
- this is the standard lookup used for loops in most examples
- check out the 'flattened' lookup for recursive flattening

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
version_added: "2.5"
short_description: fetch data from Redis
description:
- This looup returns a list of results from a Redis DB corresponding to a list of items given to it
- This lookup returns a list of results from a Redis DB corresponding to a list of items given to it
requirements:
- redis (python library https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/)
options: