# From SF bug #422121: Insecurities in dict comparison.
-# Safety of code doing comparisons has been an historical Python waak spot.
-# The problem is that comparison of structures in written in C *naturally*
+# Safety of code doing comparisons has been an historical Python weak spot.
+# The problem is that comparison of structures written in C *naturally*
# wants to hold on to things like the size of the container, or "the
# biggest" containee so far, across a traversal of the container; but
# code to do containee comparisons can call back into Python and mutate
self.i = i
# An artificial hashcode is selected at random so that we don't
- # have any systematic relationship between comparsion outcomes
+ # have any systematic relationship between comparison outcomes
# (based on self.i and other.i) and relative position within the
- # hawh vector (based on hashcode).
+ # hash vector (based on hashcode).
self.hashcode = random.randrange(1000000000)
def __hash__(self):