manual.md: Spelling fixes (#1791)

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By default Cppcheck uses native platform configuration that works well if your code is compiled and executed locally. By default Cppcheck uses native platform configuration that works well if your code is compiled and executed locally.
Cppcheck has builtin configurations for unix and windows targets. You can easily use these with the --platform command line flag. Cppcheck has builtin configurations for Unix and Windows targets. You can easily use these with the --platform command line flag.
You can also create your own custom platform configuration in a xml file. Here is an example: You can also create your own custom platform configuration in a XML file. Here is an example:
<?xml version="1"?> <?xml version="1"?>
<platform> <platform>
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</suppress> </suppress>
</suppressions> </suppressions>
The xml format is extensible and may be extended with further attributes in the future. The XML format is extensible and may be extended with further attributes in the future.
You can use the suppressions file like this: You can use the suppressions file like this:
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## Misra ## MISRA
Cppcheck has an addon that checks for MISRA C 2012 compliance. Cppcheck has an addon that checks for MISRA C 2012 compliance.