\section{Container classes overview}\label{wxcontaineroverview}
-Classes: \helpref{wxList}{wxlist}, \helpref{wxArray}{wxarray}
+Classes: \helpref{wxList<T>}{wxlist}, \helpref{wxArray<T>}{wxarray}, \helpref{wxVector<T>}{wxvector}
wxWidgets uses itself several container classes including doubly-linked lists
and dynamic arrays (i.e. arrays which expand automatically when they become
\helpref{wxList::DeleteContents}{wxlistdeletecontents} method.
Dynamic arrays resemble C arrays but with two important differences: they
-provide run-time range checking in debug builds and they expand automatically
+provide run-time range checking in debug builds and they automatically expand
the allocated memory when there is no more space for new items. They come in
two sorts: the "plain" arrays which store either built-in types such as "char",
"int" or "bool" or the pointers to arbitrary objects, or "object arrays" which