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authorSamuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>2024-02-08 20:31:51 +0100
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2024-02-15 10:13:29 +0200
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gdb/doc: Fix several typos in GDB documentation
Signed-off-by: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net> Approved-by: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
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-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo38
-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/guile.texi4
-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/python.texi4
3 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
index e98c152..e4b89cf 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
@@ -2725,7 +2725,7 @@ automatically with the @code{set auto-connect-native-target off}
command.
If @code{on}, which is the default, and if the current inferior is not
-connected to a target already, the @code{run} command automaticaly
+connected to a target already, the @code{run} command automatically
connects to the native target, if one is available.
If @code{off}, and if the current inferior is not connected to a
@@ -14511,7 +14511,7 @@ There is no execution history stored (possible @ref{Reverse Execution} is never
used for this purpose) and the last known caller could have reached the known
callee by multiple different jump sequences. In such case @value{GDBN} still
tries to show at least all the unambiguous top tail callers and all the
-unambiguous bottom tail calees, if any.
+unambiguous bottom tail callees, if any.
@table @code
@anchor{set debug entry-values}
@@ -21429,7 +21429,7 @@ will print to the console.
which may not be obvious for remote targets of different architecture
than where @value{GDBN} is running. Environment variable @env{PATH} on
@value{GDBN} host is searched for @value{NGCC} binary matching the
-target architecture and operating system. This search can be overriden
+target architecture and operating system. This search can be overridden
by @code{set compile-gcc} @value{GDBN} command below. @env{PATH} is
taken from shell that executed @value{GDBN}, it is not the value set by
@value{GDBN} command @code{set environment}). @xref{Environment}.
@@ -25156,7 +25156,7 @@ attributes of that page.
Note that you must cast the addresses of variables to a @code{char *},
since otherwise the value of @code{__djgpp_base_address}, the base
address of all variables and functions in a @sc{djgpp} program, will
-be added using the rules of C pointer arithmetics: if @code{i} is
+be added using the rules of C pointer arithmetic: if @code{i} is
declared an @code{int}, @value{GDBN} will add 4 times the value of
@code{__djgpp_base_address} to the address of @code{i}.
@@ -28291,7 +28291,7 @@ by the host platform path separator in use.
This variable defaults to what @code{--with-auto-load-dir} has been configured
to (@pxref{with-auto-load-dir}). @file{$debugdir} and @file{$datadir}
substitution applies the same as for @ref{set auto-load scripts-directory}.
-The default @code{set auto-load safe-path} value can be also overriden by
+The default @code{set auto-load safe-path} value can be also overridden by
@value{GDBN} configuration option @option{--with-auto-load-safe-path}.
Setting this variable to @file{/} disables this security protection,
@@ -29941,7 +29941,7 @@ Each entry here needs to be covered also by the security setting
@anchor{with-auto-load-dir}
This variable defaults to @file{$debugdir:$datadir/auto-load}. The default
-@code{set auto-load safe-path} value can be also overriden by @value{GDBN}
+@code{set auto-load safe-path} value can be also overridden by @value{GDBN}
configuration option @option{--with-auto-load-dir}.
Any reference to @file{$debugdir} will get replaced by
@@ -32117,7 +32117,7 @@ value is @samp{y}, or disabled, in which case the value is @samp{n}.
Note that this is not the same as the field @code{enable}.
@item addr
-The address of the breakpoint. This may be a hexidecimal number,
+The address of the breakpoint. This may be a hexadecimal number,
giving the address; or the string @samp{<PENDING>}, for a pending
breakpoint; or the string @samp{<MULTIPLE>}, for a breakpoint with
multiple locations. This field will not be present if no address can
@@ -32237,7 +32237,7 @@ at this location.
@end table
@item addr
-The address of this location as an hexidecimal number.
+The address of this location as an hexadecimal number.
@item addr_flags
Optional field containing any flags related to the address. These flags are
@@ -35232,7 +35232,7 @@ The syntax for the @var{format-spec} is as follows:
@{binary | decimal | hexadecimal | octal | natural | zero-hexadecimal@}
@end smallexample
-The natural format is the default format choosen automatically
+The natural format is the default format chosen automatically
based on the variable type (like decimal for an @code{int}, hex
for pointers, etc.).
@@ -36417,7 +36417,7 @@ literal.
The offset relative to @var{address} at which to start reading. This
should be an integer literal. This option is provided so that a frontend
is not required to first evaluate address and then perform address
-arithmetics itself.
+arithmetic itself.
@end table
@@ -36847,12 +36847,12 @@ the following fields:
May have a value of either @samp{0}, when no tracing operations are
supported, @samp{1}, when all tracing operations are supported, or
@samp{file} when examining trace file. In the latter case, examining
-of trace frame is possible but new tracing experiement cannot be
+of trace frame is possible but new tracing experiment cannot be
started. This field is always present.
@item running
May have a value of either @samp{0} or @samp{1} depending on whether
-tracing experiement is in progress on target. This field is present
+tracing experiment is in progress on target. This field is present
if @samp{supported} field is not @samp{0}.
@item stop-reason
@@ -37124,8 +37124,8 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{info module functions}.
symbols=[@{line="30",name="mod2::check_var_i",type="void (void)",
description="void mod2::check_var_i(void);"@}]@}]@},
@{module="mod3",
- files=[@{filename="/projec/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.f90",
- fullname="/projec/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.f90",
+ files=[@{filename="/project/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.f90",
+ fullname="/project/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.f90",
symbols=[@{line="21",name="mod3::check_all",type="void (void)",
description="void mod3::check_all(void);"@},
@{line="27",name="mod3::check_mod2",type="void (void)",
@@ -40581,13 +40581,13 @@ them if your system doesn't already include them.
@table @asis
@item GMP (The GNU Multiple Precision arithmetic library)
@value{GDBN} uses GMP to perform some of its extended-precision
-arithmetics. The latest version of GMP is available from
+arithmetic. The latest version of GMP is available from
@url{https://gmplib.org/}.
@anchor{MPFR}
@item MPFR (The GNU Multiple-precision floating-point library)
@value{GDBN} uses MPFR to emulate the target floating-point
-arithmetics during expression evaluation, if the target uses different
+arithmetic during expression evaluation, if the target uses different
floating-point formats than the host. The latest version of MPFR is
available from @url{http://www.mpfr.org}.
@end table
@@ -41807,7 +41807,7 @@ data structures, including its flags and contained types.
@itemx maint print record-instruction @var{N}
print how GDB recorded a given instruction. If @var{n} is not positive
number, it prints the values stored by the inferior before the @var{n}-th previous
-instruction was exectued. If @var{n} is positive, print the values after the @var{n}-th
+instruction was executed. If @var{n} is positive, print the values after the @var{n}-th
following instruction is executed. If @var{n} is not given, 0 is assumed.
@kindex maint selftest
@@ -46788,7 +46788,7 @@ If the @samp{Ctrl-C} flag is set in the @value{GDBN}
reply packet (@pxref{The F Reply Packet}),
the target should behave as if it had
gotten a break message. The meaning for the target is ``system call
-interrupted by @code{SIGINT}''. Consequentially, the target should actually stop
+interrupted by @code{SIGINT}''. Consequently, the target should actually stop
(as with a break message) and return to @value{GDBN} with a @code{T02}
packet.
@@ -50153,7 +50153,7 @@ These values are reserved.
This bit is zero if the value is global and one if it is static.
The determination of whether a symbol is global or static is complicated.
-The authorative reference is the file @file{dwarf2read.c} in
+The authoritative reference is the file @file{dwarf2read.c} in
@value{GDBN} sources.
@end table
diff --git a/gdb/doc/guile.texi b/gdb/doc/guile.texi
index 7326186..a66e8bf 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/guile.texi
+++ b/gdb/doc/guile.texi
@@ -1478,7 +1478,7 @@ pretty-printer. Guile scalars (integers, floats, and booleans) and
strings are convertible to @code{<gdb:value>}; other types are not.
Finally, if this method returns @code{#f} then no further operations
-are peformed in this method and nothing is printed.
+are performed in this method and nothing is printed.
If the result is not one of these types, an exception is raised.
@@ -3907,7 +3907,7 @@ or @code{#f} in which case @var{printer} is added to the global list of
printers.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Scheme Procecure} append-pretty-printer! object printer
+@deffn {Scheme Procedure} append-pretty-printer! object printer
Add @var{printer} to the end of the list of pretty-printers for
@var{object}. The @var{object} must either be a @code{<gdb:objfile>} object,
or @code{#f} in which case @var{printer} is added to the global list of
diff --git a/gdb/doc/python.texi b/gdb/doc/python.texi
index ece9038..6b99a74 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/python.texi
+++ b/gdb/doc/python.texi
@@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ pretty-printer. Python scalars (integers, floats, and booleans) and
strings are convertible to @code{gdb.Value}; other types are not.
Finally, if this method returns @code{None} then no further operations
-are peformed in this method and nothing is printed.
+are performed in this method and nothing is printed.
If the result is not one of these types, an exception is raised.
@end defun
@@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ unwinder has three methods. The first one checks if it can handle
given frame (``sniff'' it). For the frames it can sniff an unwinder
provides two additional methods: it can return frame's ID, and it can
fetch registers from the previous frame. A running @value{GDBN}
-mantains a list of the unwinders and calls each unwinder's sniffer in
+maintains a list of the unwinders and calls each unwinder's sniffer in
turn until it finds the one that recognizes the current frame. There
is an API to register an unwinder.