From 8e2e9adb466eb7910926ebaea71403c5490f9a2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zak Johnson Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 13:16:02 -0800 Subject: docs(guide/services): clean up typos --- docs/content/guide/services.ngdoc | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/content') diff --git a/docs/content/guide/services.ngdoc b/docs/content/guide/services.ngdoc index d92be142..86458f5f 100644 --- a/docs/content/guide/services.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/guide/services.ngdoc @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ Angular services are: * Lazily instantiated – Angular only instantiates a service when an application component depends on it. -* Singletons – Each component is dependent on a service gets a reference to the single instance +* Singletons – Each component dependent on a service gets a reference to the single instance generated by the service factory. -Angular offers several useful services (like {@link ng.$http `$http`}) but for most applications +Angular offers several useful services (like {@link ng.$http `$http`}), but for most applications you'll also want to {@link services#creating-services create your own}.
@@ -215,8 +215,8 @@ In the example, note that: {@link ng.$log `$log`} services. * The `routeTemplateMonitor` service depends on the built-in {@link ngRoute.$route `$route`} service and our custom `batchLog` service. -* Both services use the and array notation to declare their dependencies. -* That the order of identifiers in the array is the same as the order of argument +* Both services use the array notation to declare their dependencies. +* The order of identifiers in the array is the same as the order of argument names in the factory function. ### Registering a Service with `$provide` @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ angular.module('myModule', []).config(function($provide) { }); ``` -This is technique is often used in unit tests to mock out a service's dependencies. +This technique is often used in unit tests to mock out a service's dependencies. ## Unit Testing -- cgit v1.2.3