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author | Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com> | 2023-05-20 13:37:47 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com> | 2023-06-02 01:39:48 +0000 |
commit | 7f0d9e61f40c669fca3cfd1e342fa8236c7220b7 (patch) | |
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Fix all the remaining misspellings -- BZ 25337
206 files changed, 313 insertions, 313 deletions
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ build the GNU C Library: * GNU 'make' 4.0 or newer - As of relase time, GNU 'make' 4.4 is the newest verified to work to + As of release time, GNU 'make' 4.4 is the newest verified to work to build the GNU C Library. * GCC 6.2 or newer @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ endif ifndef subdir # If a makefile needs to do something conditional on something that # can only be figured out from headers, write a FOO.make.c input -# file that uses cpp contructs and contains @@@ LINE @@@ for each LINE +# file that uses cpp constructs and contains @@@ LINE @@@ for each LINE # to emit in the generated makefile, and use -include $(common-objpfx)FOO.make. # # We only generate these in the top-level makefile, to avoid any weirdness @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Major new features: * On Linux, the pidfd_open, pidfd_getfd, and pidfd_send_signal functions have been added. The pidfd functionality provides access to a process - while avoiding the issue of PID reuse on tranditional Unix systems. + while avoiding the issue of PID reuse on traditional Unix systems. * On Linux, the process_madvise function has been added. It has the same functionality as madvise but alters the target process identified @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: inaccurate without /sys and /proc [28868] dynamic-link: Dynamic loader DFS algorithm segfaults on missing libraries - [28880] libc: Program crashes if date beyone 2038 + [28880] libc: Program crashes if date beyond 2038 [28883] libc: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/select.c: __select64 !__ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS && !__ASSUME_PSELECT fails on Microblaze [28896] string: strncmp-avx2-rtm and wcsncmp-avx2-rtm fallback on non- @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ Changes to build and runtime requirements: * The audit module interface version LAV_CURRENT is increased to enable proper bind-now support. The loader now advertises via the la_symbind flags that PLT trace is not possible. New audit modules require the - new dynamic loader supporing the latest LAV_CURRENT version. Old audit + new dynamic loader supporting the latest LAV_CURRENT version. Old audit modules are still loaded for all targets except aarch64. * The audit interface on aarch64 is extended to support both the indirect @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ Major new features: to configure the size of the thread stack cache. * The function _Fork has been added as an async-signal-safe fork replacement - since Austin Group issue 62 droped the async-signal-safe requirement for + since Austin Group issue 62 dropped the async-signal-safe requirement for fork (and it will be included in the future POSIX standard). The new _Fork function does not run any atfork function neither resets any internal state or lock (such as the malloc one), and only sets up a minimal state required @@ -1122,7 +1122,7 @@ Changes to build and runtime requirements: * On Linux, the system administrator needs to configure /dev/pts with the intended access modes for pseudo-terminals. glibc no longer - attemps to adjust permissions of terminal devices. The previous glibc + attempts to adjust permissions of terminal devices. The previous glibc defaults ("tty" group, user read/write and group write) already corresponded to what most systems used, so that grantpt did not perform any adjustments. @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: [26100] libc: Race in syslog(3) with regards to tag printing. [26124] libc: Export <cpu-features.h> [26130] nscd: Inconsistent nscd cache during pruning - [26203] libc: GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features) may not be intialized + [26203] libc: GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features) may not be initialized [26224] locale: iconv hangs when converting some invalid inputs from several IBM character sets (CVE-2020-27618) [26341] libc: realpath cyclically call __alloca(path_max) to consume @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: [20338] libc: Parsing of /etc/gshadow can return bad pointers causing segfaults in applications [20543] libc: Please move from .gnu.linkonce to comdat - [22489] network: gcc warns about implicit convertion in + [22489] network: gcc warns about implicit conversion in ICMP6_FILTER_SETPASS with -Wsign-conversion [22525] localedata: or_IN LC_COLLATE does not use copy "iso14651_t1" [23294] math: Complex _FloatN functions are redirected to the wrong @@ -3513,7 +3513,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: frame-pointer on i386 [21049] libc: segfault in longjmp_chk() due to clobbered processor register - [21075] libc: unused assigment to %g4 in sparc/sparc{64,32}/clone.S + [21075] libc: unused assignment to %g4 in sparc/sparc{64,32}/clone.S [21088] libc: Build fails with --enable-static-nss [21094] math: cosf(1.57079697) has 3 ulp error on targets where the generic c code is used @@ -3920,7 +3920,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: [17730] malloc: thread-local storage is sometimes improperly free()'d after being __libc_memalign()'d [18241] stdio: failed fseek on memstream does not set errno and can fail - when it shouldnt + when it shouldn't [18243] nptl: sem_wait, sem_timedwait are cancellation points shm_open is not [18463] nptl: pthread_cond_broadcast issue when surrounded by @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ Version 2.23 glibc 2.10 via --enable-experimental-malloc (2009), could result in the unnecessary serialization of memory allocation requests across threads. The defect is now corrected. Users should see a substantial increase in - the concurent throughput of allocation requests for applications which + the concurrent throughput of allocation requests for applications which trigger this bug. Affected applications typically create and destroy threads frequently. (Bug 19048 was reported and analyzed by Ericsson.) @@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: [2898] libc: [improve] warning: the use of `mktemp' is dangerous, better use `mkstemp' [4404] localedata: German translation of "Alarm clock" is misleading - [6799] math: nextafter() and nexttoward() doen't set errno on + [6799] math: nextafter() and nexttoward() doesn't set errno on overflow/underflow errors [6803] math: scalb(), scalbln(), scalbn() do not set errno on overflow/underflow @@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release: [19094] math: lrint, llrint missing exceptions close to overflow threshold [19095] math: dbl-64 lrint incorrect for 64-bit long [19122] dynamic-link: Unnecessary PLT relocations in librtld.os - [19124] dynamic-link: ld.so failed to build with older assmebler + [19124] dynamic-link: ld.so failed to build with older assembler [19125] math: [powerpc32] llroundf, llround incorrect exceptions [19129] dynamic-link: [arm] Concurrent lazy TLSDESC resolution can crash [19134] math: [powerpc32] lround, lroundf spurious exceptions @@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ Version 2.8 * ARG_MAX is not anymore constant on Linux. Use sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX). Implemented by Ulrich Drepper. -* Faster sqrt and sqrtf implemention for some PPC variants. +* Faster sqrt and sqrtf implementation for some PPC variants. Implemented by Steven Munroe. Version 2.7 @@ -6090,7 +6090,7 @@ Version 2.3.2 * The `btowc' function should work at least twice as fast due to specialized callbacks in the iconv modules. Implemented by Bruno Haible. -* With approriate thread add-ons cancelable functions are now implemented +* With appropriate thread add-ons cancelable functions are now implemented in libc.so as well. No need to call the function in libpthread. This change allowed to finally disable the incorrect and expensive handling of weak definition in ld.so. @@ -6421,7 +6421,7 @@ Version 2.1 * Eric Youngdale and Ulrich Drepper implemented versioning of objects on symbol level. -* Miles Bader provided the `argp' function family to support hierachical +* Miles Bader provided the `argp' function family to support hierarchical command line argument parsing, layered on top of getopt. * strtod accepts new hexadecimal floating-point format from ISO C 9X. @@ -6965,7 +6965,7 @@ Version 2.0 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed a new suite of functions for operation on wide-character and multibyte-character strings, in <wchar.h>; and classification and case conversion of wide characters, in <wctype.h>. - These new functions are conforming to the ISO C, Amendement 1 specification. + These new functions are conforming to the ISO C, Amendment 1 specification. * There is now a second implementation of the standard I/O library available. It comes from GNU libg++ as was written by Per Bothner, heavily modified diff --git a/argp/argp-help.c b/argp/argp-help.c index aef380a..d019ed5 100644 --- a/argp/argp-help.c +++ b/argp/argp-help.c @@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ argp_args_usage (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state, } /* Print the documentation for ARGP to STREAM; if POST is false, then - everything preceeding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or + everything preceding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or the whole string, for those with none) is printed, otherwise, everything following the `\v' character (nothing for strings without). Each separate bit of documentation is separated a blank line, and if PRE_BLANK is true, diff --git a/argp/argp-parse.c b/argp/argp-parse.c index 1711684..a44b50f 100644 --- a/argp/argp-parse.c +++ b/argp/argp-parse.c @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ struct group particular short options is from. */ char *short_end; - /* The number of non-option args sucessfully handled by this parser. */ + /* The number of non-option args successfully handled by this parser. */ unsigned args_processed; /* This group's parser's parent's group. */ diff --git a/argp/tst-argp1.c b/argp/tst-argp1.c index 4d1c54d..766c776 100644 --- a/argp/tst-argp1.c +++ b/argp/tst-argp1.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ static const struct argp_option test_options[] = { { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ -This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \ +This is a test for threads so we allow the user to select the number of \ threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \ rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \ run when the process terminates:" }, diff --git a/benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c b/benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c index c20bb4f..8d5d6d6 100644 --- a/benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c +++ b/benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ test_producer_thread (void *v) for (j = iters; j >= 0; --j) { - /* Aquire lock on the queue. */ + /* Acquire lock on the queue. */ pthread_mutex_lock (&m); /* if something's already there, wait. */ while (queued > 0) @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ test_consumer_producer (long iters, int filler) for (long j = iters; j >= 0; --j) { - /* Aquire lock on the queue. */ + /* Acquire lock on the queue. */ pthread_mutex_lock (&m); /* Wait for something to be on the queue. */ while (queued == 0) diff --git a/benchtests/bench-util.c b/benchtests/bench-util.c index d684b78..4996f8c 100644 --- a/benchtests/bench-util.c +++ b/benchtests/bench-util.c @@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ static volatile unsigned int dontoptimize = 0; void bench_start (void) { - /* This loop should cause CPU to switch to maximal freqency. + /* This loop should cause CPU to switch to maximal frequency. This makes subsequent measurement more accurate. We need a side effect to prevent the loop being deleted by compiler. This should be enough to cause CPU to speed up and it is simpler than running loop for constant time. This is used when user does not have root - access to set a constant freqency. */ + access to set a constant frequency. */ for (int k = 0; k < START_ITER; k++) dontoptimize += 23 * dontoptimize + 2; diff --git a/benchtests/scripts/plot_strings.py b/benchtests/scripts/plot_strings.py index 1fb934d..56b98da 100755 --- a/benchtests/scripts/plot_strings.py +++ b/benchtests/scripts/plot_strings.py @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ def plotRecursive(json_iter, routine, ifuncs, bench_variant, title, outpath, domain = np.unique(np.array(domain)) averages = [] - # Compute geometric mean if there are multple timings for each + # Compute geometric mean if there are multiple timings for each # parameter value. for parameter in domain: averages.append(gmean(timings[parameter])) diff --git a/bits/siginfo-consts.h b/bits/siginfo-consts.h index 8743fd5..98cf3c1 100644 --- a/bits/siginfo-consts.h +++ b/bits/siginfo-consts.h @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ enum { BUS_ADRALN = 1, /* Invalid address alignment. */ # define BUS_ADRALN BUS_ADRALN - BUS_ADRERR, /* Non-existant physical address. */ + BUS_ADRERR, /* Non-existent physical address. */ # define BUS_ADRERR BUS_ADRERR BUS_OBJERR /* Object specific hardware error. */ # define BUS_OBJERR BUS_OBJERR diff --git a/bits/socket.h b/bits/socket.h index 1b5938e..a22ff3b 100644 --- a/bits/socket.h +++ b/bits/socket.h @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ enum __socket_type #define AF_MAX PF_MAX /* Maximum queue length specifiable by listen. */ -#define SOMAXCONN 128 /* 5 on the origional 4.4 BSD. */ +#define SOMAXCONN 128 /* 5 on the original 4.4 BSD. */ /* Get the definition of the macro to define the common sockaddr members. */ #include <bits/sockaddr.h> diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 88df3e5..21879c9 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ AC_SUBST(libc_cv_mtls_dialect_gnu2) LIBC_CONFIG_VAR([have-mtls-dialect-gnu2], [$libc_cv_mtls_dialect_gnu2]) dnl clang emits an warning for a double alias redirection, to warn the -dnl original symbol is sed even when weak definition overriddes it. +dnl original symbol is sed even when weak definition overrides it. dnl It is a usual pattern for weak_alias, where multiple alias point to dnl same symbol. AC_CACHE_CHECK([if -Wno-ignored-attributes is required for aliases], diff --git a/crypt/badsalttest.c b/crypt/badsalttest.c index b8239a6..5e1c65d 100644 --- a/crypt/badsalttest.c +++ b/crypt/badsalttest.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ static const char *tests[][2] = { "first char bad", "!x" }, { "second char bad", "Z%" }, { "both chars bad", ":@" }, - { "un$upported algorithm", "$2$" }, + { "unsupported algorithm", "$2$" }, { "unsupported_algorithm", "_1" }, }; diff --git a/crypt/crypt_util.c b/crypt/crypt_util.c index d095ab0..daca4f7 100644 --- a/crypt/crypt_util.c +++ b/crypt/crypt_util.c @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ static const ufc_long longmask[32] = { * do_pc1: permform pc1 permutation in the key schedule generation. * * The first index is the byte number in the 8 byte ASCII key - * - second - - the two 28 bits halfs of the result + * - second - - the two 28 bits halves of the result * - third - selects the 7 bits actually used of each byte * * The result is kept with 28 bit per 32 bit with the 4 most significant diff --git a/csu/check_fds.c b/csu/check_fds.c index de6dd71..4402762 100644 --- a/csu/check_fds.c +++ b/csu/check_fds.c @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ check_one_fd (int fd, int mode) Note that the following code assumes that STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO are the three lowest file - decsriptor numbers, in this order. */ + descriptor numbers, in this order. */ struct __stat64_t64 st; if (__glibc_unlikely (nullfd != fd) || __glibc_likely (__fstat64_time64 (fd, &st) != 0) diff --git a/csu/init-first.c b/csu/init-first.c index 4544eb6..228bed5 100644 --- a/csu/init-first.c +++ b/csu/init-first.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ #include <ldsodefs.h> -/* Remember the command line argument and enviroment contents for +/* Remember the command line argument and environment contents for later calls of initializers for dynamic libraries. */ int __libc_argc attribute_hidden; char **__libc_argv attribute_hidden; diff --git a/debug/explicit_bzero_chk.c b/debug/explicit_bzero_chk.c index 4045aef..77a5255 100644 --- a/debug/explicit_bzero_chk.c +++ b/debug/explicit_bzero_chk.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ /* This is the generic definition of __explicit_bzero_chk. The __explicit_bzero_chk symbol is used as the implementation of - explicit_bzero throughout glibc. If this file is overriden by an + explicit_bzero throughout glibc. If this file is overridden by an architecture, both __explicit_bzero_chk and __explicit_bzero_chk_internal have to be defined (the latter not as an IFUNC). */ diff --git a/debug/pcprofiledump.c b/debug/pcprofiledump.c index 9f98aa8..0bf3e50 100644 --- a/debug/pcprofiledump.c +++ b/debug/pcprofiledump.c @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[]) } /* Read the first 4-byte word. It contains the information about - the word size and the endianess. */ + the word size and the endianness. */ uint32_t word; if (TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (read (fd, &word, 4)) != 4) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot read header")); diff --git a/debug/tst-fortify.c b/debug/tst-fortify.c index 7850a4e..9f962f2 100644 --- a/debug/tst-fortify.c +++ b/debug/tst-fortify.c @@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ do_test (void) CHK_FAIL_END #endif - /* Bug 29030 regresion check */ + /* Bug 29030 regression check */ cp = "HelloWorld"; if (mbsrtowcs (NULL, &cp, (size_t)-1, &s) != 10) FAIL (); diff --git a/dlfcn/moddummy2.c b/dlfcn/moddummy2.c index cb4edc8..babc8f3 100644 --- a/dlfcn/moddummy2.c +++ b/dlfcn/moddummy2.c @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ int dummy2 (void) { printf ("Called dummy2()\n"); - /* If the outer dlopen is not dummy1 (becuase of some error) + /* If the outer dlopen is not dummy1 (because of some error) then tst-rec-dlopen will see a value of -1 as the returned result and fail. */ return -1; diff --git a/gmon/mcount.c b/gmon/mcount.c index f7180fd..07bf060 100644 --- a/gmon/mcount.c +++ b/gmon/mcount.c @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ _MCOUNT_DECL(frompc, selfpc) /* _mcount; may be static, inline, etc */ But we can simplify this if we assume the profiling data is always initialized by the functions in gmon.c. But then it is possible to avoid a runtime check and use the - smae `if' as in gmon.c. So keep these tests in sync. */ + same `if' as in gmon.c. So keep these tests in sync. */ if ((HASHFRACTION & (HASHFRACTION - 1)) == 0) { /* avoid integer divide if possible: */ i = frompc >> p->log_hashfraction; diff --git a/grp/initgroups.c b/grp/initgroups.c index d8a2462..2ebd623 100644 --- a/grp/initgroups.c +++ b/grp/initgroups.c @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ initgroups (const char *user, gid_t group) long int limit = __sysconf (_SC_NGROUPS_MAX); if (limit > 0) - /* We limit the size of the intially allocated array. */ + /* We limit the size of the initially allocated array. */ size = MIN (limit, 64); else /* No fixed limit on groups. Pick a starting buffer size. */ diff --git a/hesiod/README.hesiod b/hesiod/README.hesiod index 259ce8d..5c44fae 100644 --- a/hesiod/README.hesiod +++ b/hesiod/README.hesiod @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ information like encrypted passwords in the Hesiod database. There are some ways to improve security by using features provided by `named' (see the discussion about `secure zones' in the BIND documentation), but one should keep in mind that Hesiod was never -intended to distribute passwords. In the origional design +intended to distribute passwords. In the original design authenticating users was the job of the Kerberos service. diff --git a/htl/Makefile b/htl/Makefile index 67a2f7f..5de036a 100644 --- a/htl/Makefile +++ b/htl/Makefile @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ subdir_install: $(inst_libdir)/libpthread2.a $(inst_libdir)/libpthread_syms.a # XXX: These rules are a hack. But it is better than messing with # ../Makeconf at the moment. Note that the linker scripts # $(srcdir)/libpthread.a and $(srcdir)/libpthread_pic.a get overwritten -# when building in $(srcdir) and not a seperate build directory. +# when building in $(srcdir) and not a separate build directory. $(inst_libdir)/libpthread2.a: $(inst_libdir)/libpthread.a mv $< $@ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpthread.a $< diff --git a/htl/pt-create.c b/htl/pt-create.c index 203b808..2613586 100644 --- a/htl/pt-create.c +++ b/htl/pt-create.c @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ __pthread_create_internal (struct __pthread **thread, /* Set the new thread's signal mask and set the pending signals to empty. POSIX says: "The signal mask shall be inherited from the creating thread. The set of signals pending for the new thread - shall be empty." If the currnet thread is not a pthread then we + shall be empty." If the current thread is not a pthread then we just inherit the process' sigmask. */ if (GL (dl_pthread_num_threads) == 1) err = __sigprocmask (0, 0, &pthread->init_sigset); diff --git a/htl/pt-internal.h b/htl/pt-internal.h index 5179428..6e43f78 100644 --- a/htl/pt-internal.h +++ b/htl/pt-internal.h @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ extern void __pthread_destroy_specific (struct __pthread *thread); structures. */ extern error_t __pthread_sigstate_init (struct __pthread *thread); -/* Destroy the signal state data structures associcated with thread +/* Destroy the signal state data structures associated with thread *THREAD. */ extern void __pthread_sigstate_destroy (struct __pthread *thread); diff --git a/hurd/fd-close.c b/hurd/fd-close.c index 91cf95d..90be1e6 100644 --- a/hurd/fd-close.c +++ b/hurd/fd-close.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ _hurd_fd_close (struct hurd_fd *fd) else { /* Clear the descriptor's port cells. - This deallocates the ports if noone else is still using them. */ + This deallocates the ports if no one else is still using them. */ _hurd_port_set (&fd->ctty, MACH_PORT_NULL); _hurd_port_locked_set (&fd->port, MACH_PORT_NULL); err = 0; diff --git a/hurd/hurd/signal.h b/hurd/hurd/signal.h index 89cf7ac..96b6fae 100644 --- a/hurd/hurd/signal.h +++ b/hurd/hurd/signal.h @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ extern struct hurd_sigstate *_hurd_global_sigstate; extern void _hurd_sigstate_set_global_rcv (struct hurd_sigstate *ss); /* A thread can either use its own action vector and pending signal set - or use the global ones, depending on wether it has been marked as a + or use the global ones, depending on whether it has been marked as a global receiver. The accessors below take that into account. */ extern void _hurd_sigstate_lock (struct hurd_sigstate *ss); diff --git a/hurd/hurdexec.c b/hurd/hurdexec.c index f8f174e..e358d84 100644 --- a/hurd/hurdexec.c +++ b/hurd/hurdexec.c @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ retry: __mutex_lock (&_hurd_id.lock); err = _hurd_check_ids (); - /* Avoid leaking the rid_auth port reference to the new progam */ + /* Avoid leaking the rid_auth port reference to the new program */ if (_hurd_id.rid_auth != MACH_PORT_NULL) { __mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), _hurd_id.rid_auth); diff --git a/hurd/hurdsig.c b/hurd/hurdsig.c index 313e95a..ce56d28 100644 --- a/hurd/hurdsig.c +++ b/hurd/hurdsig.c @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ post_signal (struct hurd_sigstate *ss, | __sigmask (SIGTSTP)))) { /* If we would ordinarily stop for a job control signal, but we are - orphaned so noone would ever notice and continue us again, we just + orphaned so no one would ever notice and continue us again, we just quietly die, alone and in the dark. */ detail->code = signo; signo = SIGKILL; diff --git a/hurd/lookup-retry.c b/hurd/lookup-retry.c index 62f94bb..9a9b271 100644 --- a/hurd/lookup-retry.c +++ b/hurd/lookup-retry.c @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ __hurd_file_name_lookup_retry (error_t (*use_init_port) refusing symlinks while accepting mount points. Note that we actually permit something Linux doesn't: we follow root-owned symlinks; if that is deemed - undesireable, we can add a final check for that + undesirable, we can add a final check for that one exception to our general translator-based rule. */ struct stat64 st; err = __io_stat (*result, &st); diff --git a/include/alloc_buffer.h b/include/alloc_buffer.h index 748a5f0..5dcd009 100644 --- a/include/alloc_buffer.h +++ b/include/alloc_buffer.h @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ __alloc_buffer_next (struct alloc_buffer *buf, size_t align) } /* Like alloc_buffer_alloc, but do not advance the pointer beyond the - object (so a subseqent call to alloc_buffer_next or + object (so a subsequent call to alloc_buffer_next or alloc_buffer_alloc returns the same pointer). Note that the buffer is still aligned according to the requirements of TYPE, potentially consuming buffer space. The effect of this function is similar to diff --git a/include/arpa/nameser.h b/include/arpa/nameser.h index 0ef5ab4..70c634a 100644 --- a/include/arpa/nameser.h +++ b/include/arpa/nameser.h @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ ns_rr_cursor_qtype (const struct ns_rr_cursor *c) return c->first_rr[-4] * 256 + c->first_rr[-3]; } -/* Returns the clss of the first and only question (usally C_IN). */ +/* Returns the clss of the first and only question (usually C_IN). */ static inline const int ns_rr_cursor_qclass (const struct ns_rr_cursor *c) { diff --git a/include/file_change_detection.h b/include/file_change_detection.h index 241b45d..c9b86b7 100644 --- a/include/file_change_detection.h +++ b/include/file_change_detection.h @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ bool __file_change_detection_for_path (struct file_change_detection *file, const char *path); /* Writes file change information for the stream FP to *FILE. Returns - ture on success, false on failure. If FP is NULL, treat the file + true on success, false on failure. If FP is NULL, treat the file as non-existing. */ bool __file_change_detection_for_fp (struct file_change_detection *file, FILE *fp); diff --git a/include/libc-pointer-arith.h b/include/libc-pointer-arith.h index 1faf020..aa57e59 100644 --- a/include/libc-pointer-arith.h +++ b/include/libc-pointer-arith.h @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ #define PTR_IS_ALIGNED(base, size) \ ((((uintptr_t) (base)) & (size - 1)) == 0) -/* Returns the ptrdiff_t diference between P1 and P2. */ +/* Returns the ptrdiff_t difference between P1 and P2. */ #define PTR_DIFF(p1, p2) \ ((ptrdiff_t)((uintptr_t)(p1) - (uintptr_t)(p2))) diff --git a/include/libc-symbols.h b/include/libc-symbols.h index 37c91bb..5794614 100644 --- a/include/libc-symbols.h +++ b/include/libc-symbols.h @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ for linking") _set_symbol_version (real, #name "@@" #version) # endif -/* Evalutes to a string literal for VERSION in LIB. */ +/* Evaluates to a string literal for VERSION in LIB. */ # define symbol_version_string(lib, version) \ _symbol_version_stringify_1 (VERSION_##lib##_##version) # define _symbol_version_stringify_1(arg) _symbol_version_stringify_2 (arg) @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ for linking") If you have an implementation for foo which e.g. uses a special hardware feature which isn't available on all machines where this libc.so will be - used but decideable if available at runtime e.g. via hwcaps, you can provide + used but decidable if available at runtime e.g. via hwcaps, you can provide two or multiple implementations of foo: int __foo_default (int __bar) @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ for linking") : __foo_default); This will define the ifunc'ed symbol foo like above. The redirection of foo - in header file is needed to omit an additional defintion of __GI_foo which + in header file is needed to omit an additional definition of __GI_foo which would end in a linker error while linking libc.so. You have to specify __redirect_foo as first parameter which is used within libc_ifunc_redirected macro in conjunction with typeof to define the ifunc'ed symbol foo. diff --git a/include/printf_buffer.h b/include/printf_buffer.h index 4d787e4..21f3882 100644 --- a/include/printf_buffer.h +++ b/include/printf_buffer.h @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ void __printf_buffer_pad_1 (struct __printf_buffer *buf, char ch, size_t count) attribute_hidden; /* __printf_buffer_pad with fast path for no padding. COUNT is - ssize_t to accomodate signed uses in printf and elsewhere. */ + ssize_t to accommodate signed uses in printf and elsewhere. */ static inline void __printf_buffer_pad (struct __printf_buffer *buf, char ch, ssize_t count) { diff --git a/include/sys/socket.h b/include/sys/socket.h index 6e4cf50..b9fbc49 100644 --- a/include/sys/socket.h +++ b/include/sys/socket.h @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ extern ssize_t __libc_sendto (int __fd, const void *__buf, size_t __n, socklen_t __addr_len); /* Read N bytes into BUF through socket FD. - If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with tha address of + If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with the address of the sender, and store the actual size of the address in *ADDR_LEN. Returns the number of bytes read or -1 for errors. */ extern ssize_t __libc_recvfrom (int __fd, void *__restrict __buf, size_t __n, @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ extern ssize_t __sendto (int __fd, const void *__buf, size_t __n, socklen_t __addr_len) attribute_hidden; /* Read N bytes into BUF through socket FD. - If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with tha address of + If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with the address of the sender, and store the actual size of the address in *ADDR_LEN. Returns the number of bytes read or -1 for errors. */ extern ssize_t __recvfrom (int __fd, void *__restrict __buf, size_t __n, diff --git a/inet/arpa/inet.h b/inet/arpa/inet.h index 004f0a0..dffb711 100644 --- a/inet/arpa/inet.h +++ b/inet/arpa/inet.h @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ extern char *inet_neta (in_addr_t __net, char *__buf, size_t __len) __THROW __attribute_deprecated_msg__ ("Use inet_ntop instead"); /* Convert network number for interface type AF in buffer starting at - CP to presentation format. The result will specifiy BITS bits of + CP to presentation format. The result will specify BITS bits of the number. */ extern char *inet_net_ntop (int __af, const void *__cp, int __bits, char *__buf, size_t __len) __THROW; diff --git a/inet/idna_name_classify.c b/inet/idna_name_classify.c index 8b34d89..a48c72b 100644 --- a/inet/idna_name_classify.c +++ b/inet/idna_name_classify.c @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ __idna_name_classify (const char *name) break; else if (result == (size_t) -2) /* Incomplete trailing multi-byte character. This is an - encoding error becaue we received the full name. */ + encoding error because we received the full name. */ return idna_name_encoding_error; else if (result == (size_t) -1) { diff --git a/inet/netinet/igmp.h b/inet/netinet/igmp.h index e4d9928..5014171 100644 --- a/inet/netinet/igmp.h +++ b/inet/netinet/igmp.h @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ struct igmp { #define IGMP_v2_ROUTER 2 /* - * The following four defininitions are for backwards compatibility. + * The following four definitions are for backwards compatibility. * They should be removed as soon as all applications are updated to * use the new constant names. */ diff --git a/inet/rexec.c b/inet/rexec.c index 1985fa4..d479753 100644 --- a/inet/rexec.c +++ b/inet/rexec.c @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ retry: struct iovec iov[3] = { [0] = { .iov_base = (void *) name, .iov_len = strlen (name) + 1 }, - /* should public key encypt the password here */ + /* should public key encrypt the password here */ [1] = { .iov_base = (void *) pass, .iov_len = strlen (pass) + 1 }, [2] = { .iov_base = (void *) cmd, .iov_len = strlen (cmd) + 1 } }; diff --git a/io/file_change_detection.c b/io/file_change_detection.c index d7b8616..4f53aa7 100644 --- a/io/file_change_detection.c +++ b/io/file_change_detection.c @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ __file_change_detection_for_path (struct file_change_detection *file, /* Other errors are fatal. */ return false; } - else /* stat64 was successfull. */ + else /* stat64 was successful. */ { __file_change_detection_for_stat (file, &st); return true; diff --git a/io/tst-fts.c b/io/tst-fts.c index 41121db..b65b285 100644 --- a/io/tst-fts.c +++ b/io/tst-fts.c @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ do_test (void) } } /* fts_read returns NULL when done (and clears errno) - or when an error occured (with errno set). */ + or when an error occurred (with errno set). */ if (errno != 0) { printf ("FAIL: fts_read: %m\n"); diff --git a/libio/oldfmemopen.c b/libio/oldfmemopen.c index e320a86..61d02fc 100644 --- a/libio/oldfmemopen.c +++ b/libio/oldfmemopen.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ * - I never used the "original" fmemopen(). I am sure that "my" * fmemopen() behaves differently than the original version. * - * - The documentation doesn't say wether a string stream allows + * - The documentation doesn't say whether a string stream allows * seeks. I checked the old fmemopen implementation in glibc's stdio * directory, wasn't quite able to see what is going on in that * source, but as far as I understand there was no seek there. For diff --git a/libio/tst-fopenloc.c b/libio/tst-fopenloc.c index 67c49d7..089c61b 100644 --- a/libio/tst-fopenloc.c +++ b/libio/tst-fopenloc.c @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ do_bz17916 (void) FILE *fp = fopen (inputfile, ccs); if (fp != NULL) { - printf ("unxpected success\n"); + printf ("unexpected success\n"); return 1; } free (ccs); diff --git a/libio/tst-memstream.h b/libio/tst-memstream.h index de9bb54..2a9743f 100644 --- a/libio/tst-memstream.h +++ b/libio/tst-memstream.h @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ #ifdef TEST_WCHAR # include <wchar.h> -/* Straighforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check +/* Straightforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check fwrite on open_memstream. */ static size_t __attribute__ ((used)) fwwrite (const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *arq) diff --git a/libio/tst-setvbuf1.c b/libio/tst-setvbuf1.c index 9222d40..44ae158 100644 --- a/libio/tst-setvbuf1.c +++ b/libio/tst-setvbuf1.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Dereived from the test case in BZ #2337. */ +/* Derived from the test case in BZ #2337. */ #include <errno.h> #include <error.h> #include <fcntl.h> diff --git a/libio/tst-vtables-interposed.c b/libio/tst-vtables-interposed.c index e656f2b..6f7d99a 100644 --- a/libio/tst-vtables-interposed.c +++ b/libio/tst-vtables-interposed.c @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ /* Provide an interposed definition of the standard file handles with our own vtable. stdout/stdin/stderr will not work as a result, but - a succesful test does not print anything, so this is fine. */ + a successful test does not print anything, so this is fine. */ #include "libioP.h" #undef _IO_file_jumps #define _IO_file_jumps jumps diff --git a/libio/tst-wmemstream3.c b/libio/tst-wmemstream3.c index e223268..5edc011 100644 --- a/libio/tst-wmemstream3.c +++ b/libio/tst-wmemstream3.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ #include <wchar.h> -/* Straighforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check +/* Straightforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check fwrite on open_memstream. */ static size_t fwwrite (const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *arq) diff --git a/login/programs/utmpdump.c b/login/programs/utmpdump.c index 950e927..f85654b 100644 --- a/login/programs/utmpdump.c +++ b/login/programs/utmpdump.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ print_entry (struct utmp *up) /* Mixed 32-/64-bit systems may have timeval structs of different sixe but need struct utmp to be the same size. So in 64-bit up->ut_tv may not be a timeval but a struct of __int32_t's. This would cause a compile - time warning and a formating error when 32-bit int is passed where + time warning and a formatting error when 32-bit int is passed where a 64-bit long is expected. So copy up->up_tv to a temporary timeval. This is 32-/64-bit agnostic and expands the timeval fields to the expected size as needed. */ diff --git a/login/utmp_file.c b/login/utmp_file.c index 1ef0782..7055041 100644 --- a/login/utmp_file.c +++ b/login/utmp_file.c @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ __libc_setutent (void) return 1; } -/* Preform initialization if necessary. */ +/* Perform initialization if necessary. */ static bool maybe_setutent (void) { diff --git a/mach/Machrules b/mach/Machrules index d52f672..bbba63b 100644 --- a/mach/Machrules +++ b/mach/Machrules @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ $(objpfx)dummy.mk: MIGFLAGS = -DSTANDALONE -DTypeCheck=0 \ $(+includes) $(migdefines) -subrprefix __ -# Putting CC in the enivronment makes the mig wrapper script +# Putting CC in the environment makes the mig wrapper script # use the same compiler setup we are using to run cpp. MIG := CC='${CC}' CPP='${CPP} -x c' $(MIG) diff --git a/mach/errorlib.h b/mach/errorlib.h index ff0c55e..5c145b8 100644 --- a/mach/errorlib.h +++ b/mach/errorlib.h @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ * Author: Douglas Orr, Carnegie Mellon University * Date: Mar. 1988 * - * Error bases for subsytems errors. + * Error bases for subsystems errors. */ #include <mach/error.h> diff --git a/malloc/arena.c b/malloc/arena.c index e98b779..6f03955 100644 --- a/malloc/arena.c +++ b/malloc/arena.c @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ mmap threshold, so that requests with a size just below that threshold can be fulfilled without creating too many heaps. */ -/* When huge pages are used to create new arenas, the maximum and minumum +/* When huge pages are used to create new arenas, the maximum and minimum size are based on the runtime defined huge page size. */ static inline size_t diff --git a/malloc/malloc-debug.c b/malloc/malloc-debug.c index da9d234..f9d131d 100644 --- a/malloc/malloc-debug.c +++ b/malloc/malloc-debug.c @@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ malloc_set_state (void *msptr) __malloc_debug_disable (MALLOC_CHECK_HOOK); /* We do not need to perform locking here because malloc_set_state - must be called before the first call into the malloc subsytem (usually via + must be called before the first call into the malloc subsystem (usually via __malloc_initialize_hook). pthread_create always calls calloc and thus must be called only afterwards, so there cannot be more than one thread when we reach this point. Also handle initialization if either we ended diff --git a/malloc/malloc.c b/malloc/malloc.c index 5d8b61d..b8c0f4f 100644 --- a/malloc/malloc.c +++ b/malloc/malloc.c @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ is fairly extensive, and will slow down execution noticeably. Calling malloc_stats or mallinfo with MALLOC_DEBUG set will attempt to check every non-mmapped allocated and free chunk in - the course of computing the summmaries. (By nature, mmapped regions + the course of computing the summaries. (By nature, mmapped regions cannot be checked very much automatically.) Setting MALLOC_DEBUG may also be helpful if you are trying to modify @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ void* __libc_valloc(size_t); arena: current total non-mmapped bytes allocated from system ordblks: the number of free chunks smblks: the number of fastbin blocks (i.e., small chunks that - have been freed but not use resused or consolidated) + have been freed but not reused or consolidated) hblks: current number of mmapped regions hblkhd: total bytes held in mmapped regions usmblks: always 0 @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ libc_hidden_proto (__libc_mallopt) In 2001, the kernel had a maximum size for brk() which was about 800 megabytes on 32 bit x86, at that point brk() would hit the first - mmaped shared libaries and couldn't expand anymore. With current 2.6 + mmaped shared libraries and couldn't expand anymore. With current 2.6 kernels, the VA space layout is different and brk() and mmap both can span the entire heap at will. @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ tag_new_usable (void *ptr) and consolidated sets of chunks, which is what these bins hold, so they can be found quickly. All procedures maintain the invariant that no consolidated chunk physically borders another one, so each - chunk in a list is known to be preceeded and followed by either + chunk in a list is known to be preceded and followed by either inuse chunks or the ends of memory. Chunks in bins are kept in size order, with ties going to the @@ -2475,7 +2475,7 @@ sysmalloc_mmap (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, size_t pagesize, int extra_flags, mstate av) /* Allocate memory using mmap() based on S and NB requested size, aligning to PAGESIZE if required. The EXTRA_FLAGS is used on mmap() call. If the call - succeedes S is updated with the allocated size. This is used as a fallback + succeeds S is updated with the allocated size. This is used as a fallback if MORECORE fails. */ static void * @@ -2557,7 +2557,7 @@ sysmalloc (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, mstate av) char *mm; if (mp_.hp_pagesize > 0 && nb >= mp_.hp_pagesize) { - /* There is no need to isse the THP madvise call if Huge Pages are + /* There is no need to issue the THP madvise call if Huge Pages are used directly. */ mm = sysmalloc_mmap (nb, mp_.hp_pagesize, mp_.hp_flags, av); if (mm != MAP_FAILED) @@ -3439,7 +3439,7 @@ __libc_realloc (void *oldmem, size_t bytes) } /* Little security check which won't hurt performance: the allocator - never wrapps around at the end of the address space. Therefore + never wraps around at the end of the address space. Therefore we can exclude some size values which might appear here by accident or by "design" from some intruder. */ if ((__builtin_expect ((uintptr_t) oldp > (uintptr_t) -oldsize, 0) @@ -4486,7 +4486,7 @@ _int_free (mstate av, mchunkptr p, int have_lock) size = chunksize (p); /* Little security check which won't hurt performance: the - allocator never wrapps around at the end of the address space. + allocator never wraps around at the end of the address space. Therefore we can exclude some size values which might appear here by accident or by "design" from some intruder. */ if (__builtin_expect ((uintptr_t) p > (uintptr_t) -size, 0) diff --git a/malloc/tst-mallocfork2.c b/malloc/tst-mallocfork2.c index 6ef0f18..8a2979a 100644 --- a/malloc/tst-mallocfork2.c +++ b/malloc/tst-mallocfork2.c @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ do_test (void) { atexit (kill_children); - /* shared->barrier is intialized along with sigusr1_sender_pids + /* shared->barrier is initialized along with sigusr1_sender_pids below. */ shared = support_shared_allocate (sizeof (*shared)); @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ do_test (void) signal_sender (SIGUSR2, true); /* Send SIGUSR1 signals from several processes. Hopefully, one - signal will hit one of the ciritical functions. Use a barrier to + signal will hit one of the critical functions. Use a barrier to avoid sending signals while not running fork/free/malloc. */ { pthread_barrierattr_t attr; diff --git a/malloc/tst-mallocfork3.c b/malloc/tst-mallocfork3.c index 254f71d..80fc2dd 100644 --- a/malloc/tst-mallocfork3.c +++ b/malloc/tst-mallocfork3.c @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ do_test (void) sigusr2_sender = xpthread_create (NULL, signal_sender, &sigusr2_args); /* Send SIGUSR1 signals from several threads. Hopefully, one - signal will hit one of the ciritical functions. Use a barrier to + signal will hit one of the critical functions. Use a barrier to avoid sending signals while not running fork/free/malloc. */ struct signal_send_args sigusr1_args = { self, SIGUSR1, false }; xpthread_barrier_init (&barrier, NULL, diff --git a/malloc/tst-mallocstate.c b/malloc/tst-mallocstate.c index 704ec88..340a394 100644 --- a/malloc/tst-mallocstate.c +++ b/malloc/tst-mallocstate.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ enum allocation_action action_free, /* Dumped and freed. */ action_realloc, /* Dumped and realloc'ed. */ action_realloc_same, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, same size. */ - action_realloc_smaller, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, shrinked. */ + action_realloc_smaller, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, shrunk. */ action_count }; diff --git a/math/bits/mathcalls.h b/math/bits/mathcalls.h index f27ffdd..a0388c9 100644 --- a/math/bits/mathcalls.h +++ b/math/bits/mathcalls.h @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ __MATHCALL (nextdown,, (_Mdouble_ __x)); __MATHCALL (nextup,, (_Mdouble_ __x)); # endif -/* Return the remainder of integer divison X / Y with infinite precision. */ +/* Return the remainder of integer division X / Y with infinite precision. */ __MATHCALL (remainder,, (_Mdouble_ __x, _Mdouble_ __y)); # ifdef __USE_ISOC99 diff --git a/math/fenv.h b/math/fenv.h index 6bb6e2d..2279244 100644 --- a/math/fenv.h +++ b/math/fenv.h @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ #define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION #include <bits/libc-header-start.h> -/* Get the architecture dependend definitions. The following definitions +/* Get the architecture dependent definitions. The following definitions are expected to be done: fenv_t type for object representing an entire floating-point diff --git a/math/libm-test-support.c b/math/libm-test-support.c index a827e95..8fe3082 100644 --- a/math/libm-test-support.c +++ b/math/libm-test-support.c @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ functions. Inline functions: Inlining functions should give an improvement in - speed - but not in precission. The inlined functions return + speed - but not in precision. The inlined functions return reasonable values for a reasonable range of input values. The result is not necessarily correct for all values and exceptions are not correctly raised in all cases. Problematic input and return diff --git a/math/math.h b/math/math.h index 6dc0604..6427c72 100644 --- a/math/math.h +++ b/math/math.h @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ iszero (__T __val) these operations. Generic support in GCC for these as builtins went in 2.97, but not all cpus added their patterns until 3.1. Therefore we enable the builtins from 3.1 onwards and use a generic implementation - othwerwise. */ + otherwise. */ # define isgreater(x, y) __builtin_isgreater(x, y) # define isgreaterequal(x, y) __builtin_isgreaterequal(x, y) # define isless(x, y) __builtin_isless(x, y) diff --git a/math/test-fenv.c b/math/test-fenv.c index 5b5f461..0af7141 100644 --- a/math/test-fenv.c +++ b/math/test-fenv.c @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ initial_tests (void) test_exceptions ("Initially all exceptions should be cleared", NO_EXC, 0); #ifdef FE_TONEAREST - test_rounding ("Rounding direction should be initalized to nearest", + test_rounding ("Rounding direction should be initialized to nearest", FE_TONEAREST); #endif } diff --git a/math/tgmath.h b/math/tgmath.h index 0bcfb7c..ca90c5b 100644 --- a/math/tgmath.h +++ b/math/tgmath.h @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ #define nexttoward(Val1, Val2) \ __TGMATH_BINARY_FIRST_REAL_STD_ONLY (Val1, Val2, nexttoward) -/* Return the remainder of integer divison X / Y with infinite precision. */ +/* Return the remainder of integer division X / Y with infinite precision. */ #define remainder(Val1, Val2) __TGMATH_BINARY_REAL_ONLY (Val1, Val2, remainder) /* Return X times (2 to the Nth power). */ diff --git a/misc/hsearch_r.c b/misc/hsearch_r.c index 05085d3..35b4328 100644 --- a/misc/hsearch_r.c +++ b/misc/hsearch_r.c @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ __hsearch_r (ENTRY item, ACTION action, ENTRY **retval, if (hval == 0) ++hval; - /* First hash function: simply take the modul but prevent zero. */ + /* First hash function: simply take the modulo but prevent zero. */ idx = hval % htab->size + 1; if (htab->table[idx].used) diff --git a/misc/preadv64v2.c b/misc/preadv64v2.c index 3d838d9..4570b13 100644 --- a/misc/preadv64v2.c +++ b/misc/preadv64v2.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #include <errno.h> #include <sys/uio.h> -/* Same as preadv64 but with an addional flag argument. */ +/* Same as preadv64 but with an additional flag argument. */ ssize_t preadv64v2 (int fd, const struct iovec *vector, int count, off64_t offset, int flags) diff --git a/misc/pwritev64v2.c b/misc/pwritev64v2.c index 7f7c708..0be19d7 100644 --- a/misc/pwritev64v2.c +++ b/misc/pwritev64v2.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #include <errno.h> #include <sys/uio.h> -/* Same as preadv64 but with an addional flag argument. */ +/* Same as preadv64 but with an additional flag argument. */ ssize_t pwritev64v2 (int fd, const struct iovec *vector, int count, off64_t offset, int flags) diff --git a/misc/search.h b/misc/search.h index 0ca868e..30191d4 100644 --- a/misc/search.h +++ b/misc/search.h @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ struct _ENTRY; /* Family of hash table handling functions. The functions also have reentrant counterparts ending with _r. The non-reentrant - functions all work on a signle internal hashing table. */ + functions all work on a single internal hashing table. */ /* Search for entry matching ITEM.key in internal hash table. If ACTION is `FIND' return found entry or signal error by returning diff --git a/misc/tst-efgcvt-template.c b/misc/tst-efgcvt-template.c index 87e3ebe..cc1a226 100644 --- a/misc/tst-efgcvt-template.c +++ b/misc/tst-efgcvt-template.c @@ -208,13 +208,13 @@ special (void) res = ECVT_R (123.456, 10, &decpt, &sign, buf, 1); if (res == 0) { - printf (NAME (ECVT_R) " with a too small buffer was succesful.\n"); + printf (NAME (ECVT_R) " with a too small buffer was successful.\n"); support_record_failure (); } res = FCVT_R (123.456, 10, &decpt, &sign, buf, 1); if (res == 0) { - printf (NAME (FCVT_R) " with a too small buffer was succesful.\n"); + printf (NAME (FCVT_R) " with a too small buffer was successful.\n"); support_record_failure (); } } diff --git a/misc/tst-mntent-blank-corrupt.c b/misc/tst-mntent-blank-corrupt.c index 5cde4ce..ef7fe03 100644 --- a/misc/tst-mntent-blank-corrupt.c +++ b/misc/tst-mntent-blank-corrupt.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ do_test (void) /* The corruption happens here ... */ getmntent (fp); - /* ... but trigers here. */ + /* ... but triggers here. */ endmntent (fp); /* If the test failed, we would crash, and not hit this point. */ @@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ syscall needed. post if they get canceled. - possibly add counter field. This requires reviving the - differences between old and new semaphose funtions. The old ones - stay as they are now. The new once can use an additional field - wich is the counter for the number of waiters + differences between old and new semaphore functions. The old ones + stay as they are now. The new ones can use an additional field + which is the counter for the number of waiters diff --git a/nptl/descr.h b/nptl/descr.h index f8b5ac7..746a4b9 100644 --- a/nptl/descr.h +++ b/nptl/descr.h @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ struct robust_list_head }; -/* Data strcture used to handle thread priority protection. */ +/* Data structure used to handle thread priority protection. */ struct priority_protection_data { int priomax; diff --git a/nptl/futex-internal.c b/nptl/futex-internal.c index 9815060..5a64d14 100644 --- a/nptl/futex-internal.c +++ b/nptl/futex-internal.c @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ __futex_abstimed_wait_common64 (unsigned int* futex_word, FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY); else return INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CALL (futex_time64, futex_word, op, expected, - abstime, NULL /* Ununsed. */, + abstime, NULL /* Unused. */, FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY); } diff --git a/nptl/perf.c b/nptl/perf.c index 1f50c10..1f29a67 100644 --- a/nptl/perf.c +++ b/nptl/perf.c @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static const struct argp_option options[] = { { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ -This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \ +This is a test for threads so we allow the user to select the number of \ threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \ rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \ run when the process terminates:" }, @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[]) tmain = pthread_self (); /* We use signal SIGUSR1 for communication between the threads and - the main thread. We only want sychronous notification. */ + the main thread. We only want synchronous notification. */ if (sync_method == sync_signal) { sigemptyset (&ss); diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c index 3ca9ab9..7440bb1 100644 --- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c +++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq, /* First, set the closed flag on __g_signals. This tells waiters that are about to wait that they shouldn't do that anymore. This basically - serves as an advance notificaton of the upcoming change to __g1_start; + serves as an advance notification of the upcoming change to __g1_start; waiters interpret it as if __g1_start was larger than their waiter sequence position. This allows us to change __g1_start after waiting for all existing waiters with group references to leave, which in turn diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c index 15bbd8b..806c432 100644 --- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c +++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex, the futex. We also need to do that if we skipped adding a signal because the group is being closed because while __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 could have closed - the group, it might stil be waiting for futex waiters to + the group, it might still be waiting for futex waiters to leave (and one of those waiters might be the one we stole the signal from, which cause it to block using the futex). */ @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex, __condvar_confirm_wakeup (cond, private); /* Woken up; now re-acquire the mutex. If this doesn't fail, return RESULT, - which is set to ETIMEDOUT if a timeout occured, or zero otherwise. */ + which is set to ETIMEDOUT if a timeout occurred, or zero otherwise. */ err = __pthread_mutex_cond_lock (mutex); /* XXX Abort on errors that are disallowed by POSIX? */ return (err != 0) ? err : result; diff --git a/nptl/pthread_create.c b/nptl/pthread_create.c index a3619da..1ac8862 100644 --- a/nptl/pthread_create.c +++ b/nptl/pthread_create.c @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ late_init (void) __pthread_current_priority reuse the same lock, PD->lock, for a similar purpose e.g. synchronizing the setting of similar thread attributes. These functions are never called before the thread is - created, so don't participate in startup syncronization, but given + created, so don't participate in startup synchronization, but given that the lock is present already and in the unlocked state, reusing it saves space. diff --git a/nptl/pthread_getattr_np.c b/nptl/pthread_getattr_np.c index de7edfa..65647bd 100644 --- a/nptl/pthread_getattr_np.c +++ b/nptl/pthread_getattr_np.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ __pthread_getattr_np (pthread_t thread_id, pthread_attr_t *attr) lll_lock (thread->lock, LLL_PRIVATE); /* The thread library is responsible for keeping the values in the - thread desriptor up-to-date in case the user changes them. */ + thread descriptor up-to-date in case the user changes them. */ memcpy (&iattr->schedparam, &thread->schedparam, sizeof (struct sched_param)); iattr->schedpolicy = thread->schedpolicy; diff --git a/nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c b/nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c index d4f96c7..6438414 100644 --- a/nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c +++ b/nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex) /* The previous owner died. Try locking the mutex. */ int newval = id; #ifdef NO_INCR - /* We are not taking assume_other_futex_waiters into accoount + /* We are not taking assume_other_futex_waiters into account here simply because we'll set FUTEX_WAITERS anyway. */ newval |= FUTEX_WAITERS; #else @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex) int private = (robust ? PTHREAD_ROBUST_MUTEX_PSHARED (mutex) : PTHREAD_MUTEX_PSHARED (mutex)); - int e = __futex_lock_pi64 (&mutex->__data.__lock, 0 /* ununsed */, + int e = __futex_lock_pi64 (&mutex->__data.__lock, 0 /* unused */, NULL, private); if (e == ESRCH || e == EDEADLK) { diff --git a/nptl/sem_waitcommon.c b/nptl/sem_waitcommon.c index 647132c..30200c9 100644 --- a/nptl/sem_waitcommon.c +++ b/nptl/sem_waitcommon.c @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ __sem_wait_32_finish (struct new_sem *sem) unsigned int wguess = atomic_load_relaxed (&sem->nwaiters); if (wguess == 1) /* We might be the last waiter, so unset. This needs acquire MO so that - it syncronizes with the release MO when setting the bit above; if we + it synchronizes with the release MO when setting the bit above; if we overwrite someone else that set the bit, we'll read in the following decrement of nwaiters at least from that release sequence, so we'll see if the other waiter is still active or if another writer entered diff --git a/nptl/tst-dlsym1.c b/nptl/tst-dlsym1.c index 19ba8f5..bdf252b 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-dlsym1.c +++ b/nptl/tst-dlsym1.c @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ do_test (void) } if (pthread_join (tid3, NULL) != 0) { - puts ("2rd join failed"); + puts ("2nd join failed"); exit (1); } diff --git a/nptl/tst-rwlock20.c b/nptl/tst-rwlock20.c index 0904d4b..0ea18fc 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-rwlock20.c +++ b/nptl/tst-rwlock20.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ #include <atomic.h> #include <support/xthread.h> -/* We realy want to set threads to 2 to reproduce this issue. The goal +/* We really want to set threads to 2 to reproduce this issue. The goal is to have one primary writer and a single reader, and to hit the bug that happens in the interleaving of those two phase transitions. However, on most hardware, adding a second writer seems to help the diff --git a/nptl/tst-stack4.c b/nptl/tst-stack4.c index 565eea4..a27cfac 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-stack4.c +++ b/nptl/tst-stack4.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Test DTV size oveflow when pthread_create reuses old DTV and TLS is +/* Test DTV size overflow when pthread_create reuses old DTV and TLS is used by dlopened shared object. Copyright (C) 2014-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ #include <assert.h> #include <pthread.h> -/* The choices of thread count, and file counts are arbitary. +/* The choices of thread count, and file counts are arbitrary. The point is simply to run enough threads that an exiting thread has it's stack reused by another thread at the same time as new libraries have been loaded. */ diff --git a/nptl/tst-tls3.c b/nptl/tst-tls3.c index 33d94c8..7480371 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-tls3.c +++ b/nptl/tst-tls3.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ #define THE_SIG SIGUSR1 -/* The stack size can be overriden. With a sufficiently large stack +/* The stack size can be overridden. With a sufficiently large stack size, thread stacks for terminated threads are freed, but this does not happen with the default size of 1 MiB. */ enum { default_stack_size_in_mb = 1 }; diff --git a/nptl/tst-tsd3.c b/nptl/tst-tsd3.c index c755c0c..0b3b01f 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-tsd3.c +++ b/nptl/tst-tsd3.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ destr1 (void *arg) { puts ("set key2"); - /* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ + /* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ if (pthread_setspecific (key2, (void *) &left) != 0) { puts ("destr1: setspecific failed"); @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ destr2 (void *arg) { puts ("set key1"); - /* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ + /* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ if (pthread_setspecific (key1, (void *) &left) != 0) { puts ("destr2: setspecific failed"); @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ tf (void *arg) /* Let the destructors work. */ left = 7; - /* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ + /* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ if (pthread_setspecific (key1, (void *) &left) != 0 || pthread_setspecific (key2, (void *) &left) != 0) { diff --git a/nptl/tst-tsd4.c b/nptl/tst-tsd4.c index f832f4b..2ae577a 100644 --- a/nptl/tst-tsd4.c +++ b/nptl/tst-tsd4.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ destr (void *arg) { ++rounds; - /* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ + /* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ if (pthread_setspecific (key, (void *) &rounds) != 0) { puts ("destr: setspecific failed"); @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ destr (void *arg) static void * tf (void *arg) { - /* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ + /* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */ if (pthread_setspecific (key, (void *) &rounds) != 0) { puts ("tf: setspecific failed"); diff --git a/nptl_db/td_thr_get_info.c b/nptl_db/td_thr_get_info.c index 1021039..786abe3 100644 --- a/nptl_db/td_thr_get_info.c +++ b/nptl_db/td_thr_get_info.c @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ td_thr_get_info (const td_thrhandle_t *th, td_thrinfo_t *infop) if (err != TD_OK) return err; - /* Fill in information. Clear first to provide reproducable + /* Fill in information. Clear first to provide reproducible results for the fields we do not fill in. */ memset (infop, '\0', sizeof (td_thrinfo_t)); diff --git a/nptl_db/thread_dbP.h b/nptl_db/thread_dbP.h index b52c254..bf9ea27 100644 --- a/nptl_db/thread_dbP.h +++ b/nptl_db/thread_dbP.h @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ #include <gnu/lib-names.h> #include <libc-diag.h> -/* Indeces for the symbol names. */ +/* Indices for the symbol names. */ enum { # define DB_STRUCT(type) SYM_SIZEOF_##type, diff --git a/nscd/connections.c b/nscd/connections.c index b1231a9..a405a44 100644 --- a/nscd/connections.c +++ b/nscd/connections.c @@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@ cannot change to old working directory: %s; disabling paranoia mode"), paranoia = 0; free (cmdline); - /* Reenable the databases. */ + /* Re-enable the databases. */ time_t now = time (NULL); for (int cnt = 0; cnt < lastdb; ++cnt) if (dbs[cnt].enabled) @@ -1532,11 +1532,11 @@ nscd_run_prune (void *p) if (e == ETIMEDOUT || now >= dbs[my_number].wakeup_time || dbs[my_number].clear_cache) { - /* We will determine the new timout values based on the + /* We will determine the new timeout values based on the cache content. Should there be concurrent additions to the cache which are not accounted for in the cache pruning we want to know about it. Therefore set the - timeout to the maximum. It will be descreased when adding + timeout to the maximum. It will be decreased when adding new entries to the cache, if necessary. */ dbs[my_number].wakeup_time = MAX_TIMEOUT_VALUE; diff --git a/nscd/initgrcache.c b/nscd/initgrcache.c index b8060da..be44951 100644 --- a/nscd/initgrcache.c +++ b/nscd/initgrcache.c @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ addinitgroupsX (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, long int size; if (limit > 0) - /* We limit the size of the intially allocated array. */ + /* We limit the size of the initially allocated array. */ size = MIN (limit, 64); else /* No fixed limit on groups. Pick a starting buffer size. */ diff --git a/nscd/nscd-client.h b/nscd/nscd-client.h index 7275ccb..5588ade 100644 --- a/nscd/nscd-client.h +++ b/nscd/nscd-client.h @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ extern int __nscd_open_socket (const char *key, size_t keylen, request_type type, void *response, size_t responselen) attribute_hidden; -/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared meory segment +/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared memory segment containing the database. */ extern struct mapped_database *__nscd_get_mapping (request_type type, const char *key, diff --git a/nscd/nscd.c b/nscd/nscd.c index 4241064..eb79136 100644 --- a/nscd/nscd.c +++ b/nscd/nscd.c @@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ check_pid (const char *file) /* If we cannot parse the file default to assuming nscd runs. If the PID is alive, assume it is running. That all unless - the PID is the same as the current process' since tha latter + the PID is the same as the current process' since the latter can mean we re-exec. */ if ((n != 1 || kill (pid, 0) == 0) && pid != getpid ()) return 1; diff --git a/nscd/nscd_helper.c b/nscd/nscd_helper.c index 6a498b3..aa41dc1 100644 --- a/nscd/nscd_helper.c +++ b/nscd/nscd_helper.c @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ __nscd_unmap (struct mapped_database *mapped) } -/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared meory segment +/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared memory segment containing the database. */ struct mapped_database * __nscd_get_mapping (request_type type, const char *key, @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ __nscd_get_map_ref (request_type type, const char *name, #define MINIMUM_HASHENTRY_SIZE \ (offsetof (struct hashentry, dellist) + sizeof (int32_t)) -/* Don't return const struct datahead *, as eventhough the record +/* Don't return const struct datahead *, as even though the record is normally constant, it can change arbitrarily during nscd garbage collection. */ struct datahead * diff --git a/nscd/nscd_setup_thread.c b/nscd/nscd_setup_thread.c index ca363e6..5d6eff7 100644 --- a/nscd/nscd_setup_thread.c +++ b/nscd/nscd_setup_thread.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Setup of nscd worker threads. Stub verison. +/* Setup of nscd worker threads. Stub version. Copyright (C) 2004-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. diff --git a/nscd/nscd_stat.c b/nscd/nscd_stat.c index 1db4bee..a1c2053 100644 --- a/nscd/nscd_stat.c +++ b/nscd/nscd_stat.c @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ receive_print_stats (void) if (enabled[0] == '\0') /* The locale does not provide this information so we have to translate it ourself. Since we should avoid short translation - terms we artifically increase the length. */ + terms we artificially increase the length. */ enabled = data.dbs[i].enabled ? yesstr : nostr; if (check_file[0] == '\0') check_file = data.dbs[i].check_file ? yesstr : nostr; diff --git a/nss/nss_compat/compat-grp.c b/nss/nss_compat/compat-grp.c index 5d8a768..92d099e 100644 --- a/nss/nss_compat/compat-grp.c +++ b/nss/nss_compat/compat-grp.c @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ getgrent_next_nss (struct group *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer, return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS; } -/* This function handle the +group entrys in /etc/group */ +/* This function handle the +group entries in /etc/group */ static enum nss_status getgrnam_plusgroup (const char *name, struct group *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop) diff --git a/nss/nss_compat/compat-pwd.c b/nss/nss_compat/compat-pwd.c index 5e07274..f9ad940 100644 --- a/nss/nss_compat/compat-pwd.c +++ b/nss/nss_compat/compat-pwd.c @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ getpwent_next_nss (struct passwd *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer, return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS; } -/* This function handle the +user entrys in /etc/passwd */ +/* This function handle the +user entries in /etc/passwd */ static enum nss_status getpwnam_plususer (const char *name, struct passwd *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop) diff --git a/nss/nss_compat/compat-spwd.c b/nss/nss_compat/compat-spwd.c index 44220ad..c3ce41b 100644 --- a/nss/nss_compat/compat-spwd.c +++ b/nss/nss_compat/compat-spwd.c @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ getspent_next_nss (struct spwd *result, ent_t *ent, } -/* This function handle the +user entrys in /etc/shadow */ +/* This function handle the +user entries in /etc/shadow */ static enum nss_status getspnam_plususer (const char *name, struct spwd *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop) diff --git a/nss/nss_database.c b/nss/nss_database.c index 2edcab4..128b73a 100644 --- a/nss/nss_database.c +++ b/nss/nss_database.c @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ nss_database_reload (struct nss_database_data *staging, if (fp != NULL) ok = nss_database_reload_1 (staging, fp); - /* Now we have non-NULL entries where the user explictly listed the + /* Now we have non-NULL entries where the user explicitly listed the service in nsswitch.conf. */ /* Apply defaults. */ diff --git a/nss/nss_db/db-open.c b/nss/nss_db/db-open.c index 1367060..a5279dc 100644 --- a/nss/nss_db/db-open.c +++ b/nss/nss_db/db-open.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ #include "nss_db.h" -/* Open the database stored in FILE. If succesful, store either a +/* Open the database stored in FILE. If successful, store either a pointer to the mapped file or a file handle for the file in H and return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS. On failure, return the appropriate lookup status. */ diff --git a/nss/nss_db/nss_db.h b/nss/nss_db/nss_db.h index 6e77b4c..a408b89 100644 --- a/nss/nss_db/nss_db.h +++ b/nss/nss_db/nss_db.h @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ struct nss_db_map }; -/* Open the database stored in FILE. If succesful, store the database +/* Open the database stored in FILE. If successful, store the database handle in *MAPPINGP or a file descriptor for the file in *FDP and return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS. On failure, return the appropriate lookup status. */ diff --git a/nss/nss_files/files-network.c b/nss/nss_files/files-network.c index 4b1ab05..c010d21 100644 --- a/nss/nss_files/files-network.c +++ b/nss/nss_files/files-network.c @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LINE_PARSER STRING_FIELD (addr, isspace, 1); /* 'inet_network' does not add zeroes at the end if the network number - does not four byte values. We add them outselves if necessary. */ + does not four byte values. We add them ourselves if necessary. */ cp = strchr (addr, '.'); if (cp != NULL) { diff --git a/nss/nss_parse_line_result.c b/nss/nss_parse_line_result.c index 1d257af..8f99171 100644 --- a/nss/nss_parse_line_result.c +++ b/nss/nss_parse_line_result.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ __nss_parse_line_result (FILE *fp, off64_t offset, int parse_line_result) switch (__builtin_expect (parse_line_result, 1)) { case 1: - /* Sucess. */ + /* Success. */ return 0; case 0: /* Parse error. */ diff --git a/nss/nsswitch.conf b/nss/nsswitch.conf index 40030d1..07c3476 100644 --- a/nss/nsswitch.conf +++ b/nss/nsswitch.conf @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ # shadow: db files # group: db files -# In alphabetical order. Re-order as required to optimize peformance. +# In alphabetical order. Re-order as required to optimize performance. aliases: files ethers: files group: files diff --git a/nss/test-netdb.c b/nss/test-netdb.c index e835ba6..d76eea4 100644 --- a/nss/test-netdb.c +++ b/nss/test-netdb.c @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ test_hosts (void) } else if (strcmp (hptr1->h_name, hptr2->h_name) != 0) { - printf ("localhost and LocalHost have different canoncial name\n"); + printf ("localhost and LocalHost have different canonical name\n"); printf ("gethostbyname (\"localhost\")->%s\n", hptr1->h_name); printf ("gethostbyname (\"LocalHost\")->%s\n", hptr2->h_name); ++error_count; diff --git a/posix/BOOST.tests b/posix/BOOST.tests index 98fd3b6..756fa00 100644 --- a/posix/BOOST.tests +++ b/posix/BOOST.tests @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ aa\) ! . \0 0 1 ; -; now move on to the repetion ops, +; now move on to the repetition ops, ; starting with operator * - match_default normal REG_EXTENDED a* b 0 0 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ a(b*)c\1d abbcbbbd -1 -1 ^(.)\1 abc -1 -1 a([bc])\1d abcdabbd 4 8 5 6 ; strictly speaking this is at best ambiguous, at worst wrong, this is what most -; re implimentations will match though. +; re implementations will match though. a(([bc])\2)*d abbccd 0 6 3 5 3 4 a(([bc])\2)*d abbcbd -1 -1 diff --git a/posix/PTESTS b/posix/PTESTS index 65e5084..601cef8 100644 --- a/posix/PTESTS +++ b/posix/PTESTS @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # other plain ASCII character had been used by a test. Characters # outside the plain ASCII range have a risk of being mangled by modern # editors. So, avoid using | in a test, or if needed, select a new -# delimeter. +# delimiter. # 2.8.2 Regular Expression General Requirement 2|4|bb*|abbbc| 2|2|bb*|ababbbc| diff --git a/posix/globtest.c b/posix/globtest.c index 2bba522..d171265 100644 --- a/posix/globtest.c +++ b/posix/globtest.c @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[]) if ((glob_flags & GLOB_DOOFFS) && g.gl_pathv[0] == NULL) g.gl_pathv[0] = (char *) "abc"; - /* Print out the names. Unless otherwise specified, qoute them. */ + /* Print out the names. Unless otherwise specified, quote them. */ if (g.gl_pathv) { for (i = 0; i < g.gl_offs + g.gl_pathc; ++i) diff --git a/posix/regexbug1.c b/posix/regexbug1.c index 17643e7..165bc07 100644 --- a/posix/regexbug1.c +++ b/posix/regexbug1.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ main (void) error (0, 0, "\"0*[0-9][0-9]\" does not match \"002\""); res = 1; } - puts ("Succesful match with \"0*[0-9][0-9]\""); + puts ("Successful match with \"0*[0-9][0-9]\""); regfree (&re); @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ main (void) error (0, 0, "\"[0a]*[0-9][0-9]\" does not match \"002\""); res = 1; } - puts ("Succesful match with \"[0a]*[0-9][0-9]\""); + puts ("Successful match with \"[0a]*[0-9][0-9]\""); regfree (&re); diff --git a/posix/runptests.c b/posix/runptests.c index 02fe006..acb800b5 100644 --- a/posix/runptests.c +++ b/posix/runptests.c @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[]) } else if (tests[cnt].start == -2) { - puts ("compiling suceeds, FAIL"); + puts ("compiling succeeds, FAIL"); errors++; continue; } diff --git a/posix/runtests.c b/posix/runtests.c index d44bf36..b40b785 100644 --- a/posix/runtests.c +++ b/posix/runtests.c @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ run_a_test (int id, const struct a_test * t) else if (t->expected == 2) { printf ("test %d\n", id); - printf ("pattern \"%s\" successfull compilation not expected\n", + printf ("pattern \"%s\" successful compilation not expected\n", t->pattern); return 1; } diff --git a/posix/rxspencer/tests b/posix/rxspencer/tests index 3ad46e2..810e4be 100644 --- a/posix/rxspencer/tests +++ b/posix/rxspencer/tests @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ a\(***\)b bC BADRPT # The following two tests are not correct: #{ & { { #{abc & {abc {abc -# '{' is always a special char outside bracket expressions. So test ony BRE: +# '{' is always a special char outside bracket expressions. So test only BRE: { b { { {abc b {abc {abc {1 C BADRPT diff --git a/posix/spawn.h b/posix/spawn.h index 0a6a070..04cc525 100644 --- a/posix/spawn.h +++ b/posix/spawn.h @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ posix_spawn_file_actions_addclosefrom_np (posix_spawn_file_actions_t *, int __from) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); -/* Add an action to set the process group of the forground process group +/* Add an action to set the process group of the foreground process group associated with the terminal TCFD. */ extern int posix_spawn_file_actions_addtcsetpgrp_np (posix_spawn_file_actions_t *, diff --git a/posix/tst-exec.c b/posix/tst-exec.c index a8c0ba2..2ba4dcd 100644 --- a/posix/tst-exec.c +++ b/posix/tst-exec.c @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[]) - three parameters left if called through re-execution + file descriptor number which is supposed to be closed + the open file descriptor - + the name of the closed desriptor + + the name of the closed descriptor */ if (restart) diff --git a/posix/tst-execveat.c b/posix/tst-execveat.c index 59157ff..c1aba38 100644 --- a/posix/tst-execveat.c +++ b/posix/tst-execveat.c @@ -111,14 +111,14 @@ do_test (void) call_execveat (AT_FDCWD, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__); fd = xopen ("/usr", O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY, 0); /* Same check for absolute pathname, but with input file descriptor - openend with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */ + opened with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */ call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__); xclose (fd); #endif fd = xopen ("/usr", O_RDONLY, 0); /* Same check for absolute pathname, but with input file descriptor - openend with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */ + opened with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */ call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__); xclose (fd); diff --git a/posix/tst-glob_lstat_compat.c b/posix/tst-glob_lstat_compat.c index 79d83e0..937ad77 100644 --- a/posix/tst-glob_lstat_compat.c +++ b/posix/tst-glob_lstat_compat.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ compat_symbol_reference (libc, glob, glob, GLIBC_2_0); #endif /* Compat glob should not call gl_lstat since for some old binaries it - might be unitialized (for instance GNUmake). Check if it is indeed + might be uninitialized (for instance GNUmake). Check if it is indeed not called. */ static bool stat_called; static bool lstat_called; diff --git a/posix/tst-pcre.c b/posix/tst-pcre.c index 220baa3..e7a33a3 100644 --- a/posix/tst-pcre.c +++ b/posix/tst-pcre.c @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) if (!rm_valid) { - printf ("%zd: No preceeding pattern or search string\n", linenum); + printf ("%zd: No preceding pattern or search string\n", linenum); ret = 1; continue; } diff --git a/posix/tst-posix_fadvise-common.c b/posix/tst-posix_fadvise-common.c index fb461d3..2a4e4d6 100644 --- a/posix/tst-posix_fadvise-common.c +++ b/posix/tst-posix_fadvise-common.c @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ do_prepare (int argc, char **argv) FAIL_EXIT1 ("cannot open fifo: %m"); } -/* Effectivelly testing posix_fadvise is hard because side effects are not +/* Effectively testing posix_fadvise is hard because side effects are not observed without checking either performance or any kernel specific supplied information. Also, the syscall is meant to be an advisory, so the kernel is free to use this information in any way it deems fit, diff --git a/posix/tst-regcomp-truncated.c b/posix/tst-regcomp-truncated.c index cd8f1c5..c601ae6 100644 --- a/posix/tst-regcomp-truncated.c +++ b/posix/tst-regcomp-truncated.c @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ do_test (void) /* Arbitrary Unicode codepoint at which we stop generating characters. We do not probe the whole range because that would - take too long due to combinatorical exploision as the result of + take too long due to combinatorial explosion as the result of combination with other flags. */ static const wchar_t last_character = 0xfff; diff --git a/posix/tst-regex.c b/posix/tst-regex.c index a107854..a6684a7 100644 --- a/posix/tst-regex.c +++ b/posix/tst-regex.c @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ do_test (void) result |= test_expr ("[äáà âéèêÃìîñöóòôüúùû]", 4, 4); result |= test_expr ("G.ran", 2, 3); result |= test_expr ("G.\\{1\\}ran", 2, 3); - result |= test_expr ("G.*ran", 3, 44); + result |= test_expr ("G.*ran", 3, 43); result |= test_expr ("[äáà â]", 0, 0); result |= test_expr ("Uddeborg", 2, 2); result |= test_expr (".Uddeborg", 2, 2); @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ run_test_backwards (const char *expr, const char *mem, size_t memlen, return cnt != expected; } -/* If --timing is used we will need a larger timout. */ +/* If --timing is used we will need a larger timeout. */ #define TIMEOUT 50 #define CMDLINE_OPTIONS \ {"timing", no_argument, &timing, 1 }, diff --git a/posix/tst-regex.input b/posix/tst-regex.input index c48660d..1de30b3 100644 --- a/posix/tst-regex.input +++ b/posix/tst-regex.input @@ -251,9 +251,9 @@ 1998-08-05 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> - * libio/iofopen64.c: Fix typo. Avoid unnessary casts. + * libio/iofopen64.c: Fix typo. Avoid unnecessary casts. * libio/iopopen.c: Unlink file before freeing it if command - creation failed. Avoid unnessary casts. + creation failed. Avoid unnecessary casts. * libio/iofdopen.c: Avoid unnecessary cast. * pwd/fgetpwent_r.c [USE_IN_LIBIO]: Map funlockfile to _IO_funlockfile. @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ 1998-08-07 Cristian Gafton <gafton@redhat.com> - * pwd/putpwent.c (putpwent): Avoid writting (none) in the passwd file. + * pwd/putpwent.c (putpwent): Avoid writing (none) in the passwd file. * shadow/putspent.c (putspent): Likewise. * grp/putgrent.c: New file. * grp/Makefile (routines): Add putgrent. @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ 1998-08-04 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * misc/mktemp.c: Add include <stlib.h> for prototype, remove - unneccessary includes. + unnecessary includes. * misc/mkstemp.c: Likewise. 1998-08-03 16:36 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ as real name for system call and make setresuid a weak alias. Set caller to seteuid. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/seteuid.c (seteuid): Implement using - `setresuid' syscall if availble. Fixes problems with sendmail + `setresuid' syscall if available. Fixes problems with sendmail which expects `seteuid' to not set the saved user ID. 1998-07-30 20:09 -0400 Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu> @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ * sysdeps/mach/hurd/ftruncate.c: Really define function as __ftruncate. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/truncate.c: Include <unistd.h>. - (truncate): Fix function defenition to match prototype. + (truncate): Fix function definition to match prototype. 1998-06-20 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@phys.uva.nl> @@ -3619,7 +3619,7 @@ 1998-05-20 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> - * sysdeps/unix/bsd/vax/vfork.S: Missed double occurences of "the + * sysdeps/unix/bsd/vax/vfork.S: Missed double occurrences of "the the" in one line - fixed it. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/sun/m68k/vfork.S: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/hp/m68k/vfork.S: Likewise. @@ -3771,7 +3771,7 @@ 1998-05-19 12:16 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> - * manual/memory.texi: Add back accidently removed line. + * manual/memory.texi: Add back accidentally removed line. 1998-04-25 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@phys.uva.nl> @@ -3833,7 +3833,7 @@ 1998-05-15 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> - * iconv/loop.c: Let user add code to use and set paramaters. + * iconv/loop.c: Let user add code to use and set parameters. * iconvdata/iso-2022-kr.c: Correct to-loop. @@ -4313,7 +4313,7 @@ $(objpfx)sysd-dirs): Move them... * Makeconfig: ... here. * Makerules (subdirs-stamps, subdirs-stamp-o): Always define. - (stubs): Fix circular depedency. + (stubs): Fix circular dependency. (do-makelib): Clean up. (lib): Don't depend on lib-noranlib. ($(objpfx)stamp.oS): Remove special case for empty @@ -4533,7 +4533,7 @@ * intl/localealias.c (read_alias_file): Use unsigned char for local variables. Remove unused variable tp. * intl/l10nflist.c (_nl_normalize_codeset): Use unsigned char * - for type of codeset. For loosing Solaris systems. + for type of codeset. For losing Solaris systems. * intl/loadinfo.h: Adapt prototype of _nl_normalize_codeset. * intl/bindtextdom.c (BINDTEXTDOMAIN): Don't define local variable len if not needed. @@ -4951,7 +4951,7 @@ 1998-04-22 Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@profitpress.com> - * Makerules: Change occurances of `cd dir; cmd' to `cd dir && cmd'. + * Makerules: Change occurrences of `cd dir; cmd' to `cd dir && cmd'. * Makefile: Likewise. * posix/Makefile: Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Makefile: Likewise. @@ -5381,7 +5381,7 @@ * iconv/gconv_builtin.h: Add UCS4 support. Change references to UCS4 into references to INTERNAL. * iconv/gconv_simple.c: Implement UCS4<->INTERNAL converters. - Add endianess support to UCS functions. Change references to + Add endianness support to UCS functions. Change references to UCS4 into references to INTERNAL. * iconv/gconv_int.h: Change references to UCS4 into references to INTERNAL. @@ -5633,7 +5633,7 @@ 1998-04-12 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> - * iconvdata/sjis.c (gconv): Remove superfluous varaible declarations. + * iconvdata/sjis.c (gconv): Remove superfluous variable declarations. * iconvdata/Makefile: Add rules for big5 conversion. * iconvdata/gconv-modules: Likewise. @@ -5969,7 +5969,7 @@ 1998-04-07 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/posix/mkstemp.c (mkstemp): Correct return value in case - template is wrong. Remove unused varaible `ignored'. + template is wrong. Remove unused variable `ignored'. 1998-04-07 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> @@ -6667,7 +6667,7 @@ * elf/ldd.bash.in: Collect output of ldd --verify in verify_out. * elf/ldd.sh.in: Likewise. * elf/ldsodefs.h: Declare _dl_correct_cache_id. - * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): In --verify mode allow platform specifc action. + * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): In --verify mode allow platform specific action. Use strsep correctly. (process_envvars): Allow platform specific variables. * sysdeps/generic/dl-cache.c (_dl_correct_cache_id): New variable. @@ -7324,7 +7324,7 @@ * sysdeps/unix/opendir.c (__opendir): Don't block on FIFOs etc. Optimize memory handling. - * sysdeps/unix/closedir.c: Optmize memory handling. + * sysdeps/unix/closedir.c: Optimize memory handling. 1998-03-17 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> @@ -8495,7 +8495,7 @@ (_mcleanup): Don't call write_gmon if in error state. Don't try to free array if not successfully allocated. - * elf/dl-load.c (STRING): Define to __STRING to enble expansion. + * elf/dl-load.c (STRING): Define to __STRING to enable expansion. Include elf.h to get macro definitions. Use __ELF?NATIVE?CLASS in message, not __ELF_WORDSIZE. @@ -9351,7 +9351,7 @@ * login/Makefile ($(inst_libexecdir)/pt_chown): Make the target directory first and ignore install error. - * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ptsname.c (__ptsname_r): Substract + * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ptsname.c (__ptsname_r): Subtract 128 from ptyno and fix a typo for the BSD style pty. 1998-02-01 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> @@ -9534,7 +9534,7 @@ [PR libc/441] * sysdeps/generic/dl-cache.c (_dl_load_cache_lookup): Use first - occurence in cache. Reported by Rudolf Leitgeb + occurrence in cache. Reported by Rudolf Leitgeb <leitgeb@leland.stanford.edu>. [PR libc/440] @@ -10309,7 +10309,7 @@ * string/strsignal.c: Add support for real-time signals. * sysdeps/generic/_strerror.c: Fix Handling of unknown error in - presense of small buffer. + presence of small buffer. * sysdeps/i386/bits/string.h: Define _HAVE_STRING_ARCH_* macros. @@ -11253,7 +11253,7 @@ 1997-12-06 17:00 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org> * sysdeps/posix/sigblock.c (__sigblock): Don't check int mask - beyound its size. + beyond its size. * sysdeps/posix/sigsetmask.c (__sigsetmask): Ditto. * sysdeps/posix/sigvec.c (convert_mask, __sigvec): Ditto. @@ -11371,7 +11371,7 @@ declaration to __syscall_rt_sigaction. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sigreturn.c: Remove inclusion of - non-existant <sigcontext.h>. + non-existent <sigcontext.h>. 1997-12-04 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> @@ -11407,7 +11407,7 @@ * Makeconfig: Add shared-thread-library variable. - * math/Makfile (CPPFLAGS): Add -D__LIBC_INTERNAL_MATH_INLINES. + * math/Makefile (CPPFLAGS): Add -D__LIBC_INTERNAL_MATH_INLINES. * sysdeps/i386/Makefile: Don't define ___LIBC_INTERNAL_MATH_INLINES here. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/e_acos.c: Likewise. @@ -12313,7 +12313,7 @@ (CFLAGS-locfile.c): Likewise. Suggested by Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu>. - * misc/hsearch_r.c (hsearch_r): Avoid undefinitely search for + * misc/hsearch_r.c (hsearch_r): Avoid indefinitely search for non-existing entry if the table is full. * posix/regex.h: Pretty print. diff --git a/posix/tst-spawn5.c b/posix/tst-spawn5.c index 1bd1afa..6b3d11c 100644 --- a/posix/tst-spawn5.c +++ b/posix/tst-spawn5.c @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[]) + argv[1]: the application name + argv[2]: the lowest file descriptor expected + argv[3]: first expected open file descriptor optional - + argv[n]: last expected open file descritptor optional + + argv[n]: last expected open file descriptor optional * When built with --enable-hardcoded-path-in-tests or issued without using the loader directly. */ diff --git a/posix/wordexp.c b/posix/wordexp.c index b34c4a9..994d791 100644 --- a/posix/wordexp.c +++ b/posix/wordexp.c @@ -817,8 +817,8 @@ exec_comm_child (char *comm, int *fildes, bool showerr, bool noexec) __posix_spawn_file_actions_init (&fa); /* Redirect output. For check syntax only (noexec being true), exec_comm - explicits sets fildes[1] to -1, so check its value to avoid a failure in - __posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2. */ + explicitly sets fildes[1] to -1, so check its value to avoid a failure + in __posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2. */ if (fildes[1] != -1) { if (__glibc_likely (fildes[1] != STDOUT_FILENO)) diff --git a/resolv/arpa/nameser_compat.h b/resolv/arpa/nameser_compat.h index f1c390f..f929661 100644 --- a/resolv/arpa/nameser_compat.h +++ b/resolv/arpa/nameser_compat.h @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ typedef struct { /* fields in third byte */ unsigned qr: 1; /*%< response flag */ unsigned opcode: 4; /*%< purpose of message */ - unsigned aa: 1; /*%< authoritive answer */ + unsigned aa: 1; /*%< authoritative answer */ unsigned tc: 1; /*%< truncated message */ unsigned rd: 1; /*%< recursion desired */ /* fields in fourth byte */ @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ typedef struct { /* fields in third byte */ unsigned rd :1; /*%< recursion desired */ unsigned tc :1; /*%< truncated message */ - unsigned aa :1; /*%< authoritive answer */ + unsigned aa :1; /*%< authoritative answer */ unsigned opcode :4; /*%< purpose of message */ unsigned qr :1; /*%< response flag */ /* fields in fourth byte */ diff --git a/resolv/bits/types/res_state.h b/resolv/bits/types/res_state.h index 2544a62..79e079c 100644 --- a/resolv/bits/types/res_state.h +++ b/resolv/bits/types/res_state.h @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ #define MAXRESOLVSORT 10 /* number of net to sort on */ struct __res_state { - int retrans; /* retransmition time interval */ + int retrans; /* retransmission time interval */ int retry; /* number of times to retransmit */ unsigned long options; /* option flags - see below. */ int nscount; /* number of name servers */ diff --git a/resolv/gai_misc.c b/resolv/gai_misc.c index 9e3b1d2..d02bd7e 100644 --- a/resolv/gai_misc.c +++ b/resolv/gai_misc.c @@ -85,11 +85,11 @@ static int idle_thread_count; /* These are the values used for optimization. We will probably - create a funcion to set these values. */ + create a function to set these values. */ static struct gaiinit optim = { 20, /* int gai_threads; Maximal number of threads. */ - 64, /* int gai_num; Number of expected simultanious requests. */ + 64, /* int gai_num; Number of expected simultaneous requests. */ 0, 0, 0, diff --git a/resolv/gai_misc.h b/resolv/gai_misc.h index 439bed3..1e245a5 100644 --- a/resolv/gai_misc.h +++ b/resolv/gai_misc.h @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ struct requestlist struct gaiinit { int gai_threads; /* Maximal number of threads. */ - int gai_num; /* Number of expected simultanious requests. */ + int gai_num; /* Number of expected simultaneous requests. */ int gai_locks; /* Not used. */ int gai_usedba; /* Not used. */ int gai_debug; /* Not used. */ diff --git a/resolv/inet_net_pton.c b/resolv/inet_net_pton.c index aab9b7b..63a47b7 100644 --- a/resolv/inet_net_pton.c +++ b/resolv/inet_net_pton.c @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ inet_net_pton_ipv4 (const char *src, u_char *dst, size_t size) goto emsgsize; } - /* Firey death and destruction unless we prefetched EOS. */ + /* Fiery death and destruction unless we prefetched EOS. */ if (ch != '\0') goto enoent; diff --git a/resolv/inet_pton.c b/resolv/inet_pton.c index fae5214..e84a834 100644 --- a/resolv/inet_pton.c +++ b/resolv/inet_pton.c @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ inet_pton4 (const char *src, const char *end, unsigned char *dst) return 1; } -/* Return the value of CH as a hexademical digit, or -1 if it is a +/* Return the value of CH as a hexadecimal digit, or -1 if it is a different type of character. */ static int hex_digit_value (char ch) diff --git a/resolv/ns_print.c b/resolv/ns_print.c index 43f39ed..cef2212 100644 --- a/resolv/ns_print.c +++ b/resolv/ns_print.c @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ ns_sprintrrf(const u_char *msg, size_t msglen, len = SPRINTF((tmp, "%lu ", t)); T(addstr(tmp, len, &buf, &buflen)); - /* Experation. */ + /* Expiration. */ t = ns_get32(rdata); rdata += NS_INT32SZ; len = SPRINTF((tmp, "%lu ", t)); T(addstr(tmp, len, &buf, &buflen)); diff --git a/resolv/ns_rr_cursor_next.c b/resolv/ns_rr_cursor_next.c index 5a188a3..09f74d4 100644 --- a/resolv/ns_rr_cursor_next.c +++ b/resolv/ns_rr_cursor_next.c @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ __ns_rr_cursor_next (struct ns_rr_cursor *c, struct ns_rr_wire *rr) } memcpy (&metadata, c->current, sizeof (metadata)); c->current += sizeof (metadata); - /* Endianess conversion. */ + /* Endianness conversion. */ rr->rtype = ntohs (metadata.rtype); rr->rclass = ntohs (metadata.rclass); rr->ttl = ntohl (metadata.ttl); diff --git a/resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c b/resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c index ae1f866..1d60c51 100644 --- a/resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c +++ b/resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ getanswer_r (unsigned char *packet, size_t packetlen, uint16_t qtype, if (!__ns_rr_cursor_init (&c, packet, packetlen)) { /* This should not happen because __res_context_query already - perfroms response validation. */ + performs response validation. */ *h_errnop = NO_RECOVERY; return NSS_STATUS_UNAVAIL; } @@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ getanswer_ptr (unsigned char *packet, size_t packetlen, if (!__ns_rr_cursor_init (&c, packet, packetlen)) { /* This should not happen because __res_context_query already - perfroms response validation. */ + performs response validation. */ *h_errnop = NO_RECOVERY; return NSS_STATUS_UNAVAIL; } @@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ gaih_getanswer_slice (unsigned char *packet, size_t packetlen, if (!__ns_rr_cursor_init (&c, packet, packetlen)) { /* This should not happen because __res_context_query already - perfroms response validation. */ + performs response validation. */ *h_errnop = NO_RECOVERY; return NSS_STATUS_UNAVAIL; } diff --git a/resolv/res-noaaaa.c b/resolv/res-noaaaa.c index b079ad7..26ffcc6 100644 --- a/resolv/res-noaaaa.c +++ b/resolv/res-noaaaa.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ qtype_matches (const unsigned char *p, int expected) } /* Handle RES_NOAAAA translation of AAAA queries. To produce a Name - Error (NXDOMAIN) repsonse for domain names that do not exist, it is + Error (NXDOMAIN) response for domain names that do not exist, it is still necessary to send a query. Using question type A is a conservative choice. In the returned answer, it is necessary to switch back the question type to AAAA. */ diff --git a/resolv/resolv-internal.h b/resolv/resolv-internal.h index c55f3c0..2b98ac4 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv-internal.h +++ b/resolv/resolv-internal.h @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ res_use_inet6 (void) enum { - /* The advertized EDNS buffer size. The value 1200 is derived + /* The advertised EDNS buffer size. The value 1200 is derived from the IPv6 minimum MTU (1280 bytes) minus some arbitrary space for tunneling overhead. If the DNS server does not react to ICMP Fragmentation Needed But DF Set messages, this should diff --git a/resolv/resolv.h b/resolv/resolv.h index 3a79ffe..f40d6c5 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv.h +++ b/resolv/resolv.h @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ /* * Resolver configuration file. * Normally not present, but may contain the address of the - * inital name server(s) to query and the domain search list. + * initial name server(s) to query and the domain search list. */ #ifndef _PATH_RESCONF diff --git a/resolv/resolv_conf.c b/resolv/resolv_conf.c index 0ef66d4..bd58907 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv_conf.c +++ b/resolv/resolv_conf.c @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static struct resolv_conf_global *global; __libc_lock_define_initialized (static, lock); /* Ensure that GLOBAL is allocated and lock it. Return NULL if - memory allocation failes. */ + memory allocation fails. */ static struct resolv_conf_global * get_locked_global (void) { @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ __resolv_conf_get_current (void) static struct resolv_conf * resolv_conf_get_1 (const struct __res_state *resp) { - /* Not initialized, and therefore no assoicated context. */ + /* Not initialized, and therefore no associated context. */ if (!(resp->options & RES_INIT)) return NULL; @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ resolv_conf_matches (const struct __res_state *resp, const struct resolv_conf *conf) { /* NB: Do not compare the options, retrans, retry, ndots. These can - be changed by applicaiton. */ + be changed by application. */ /* Check that the name servers in *RESP have not been modified by the application. */ diff --git a/resolv/resolv_context.c b/resolv/resolv_context.c index aeb415b..7bf7ce9 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv_context.c +++ b/resolv/resolv_context.c @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ static __thread struct resolv_context *current attribute_tls_model_ie; /* The resolv_conf handling will gives us a ctx->conf pointer even if - these fields do not match because a mis-match does not cause a loss + these fields do not match because a mismatch does not cause a loss of state (_res objects can store the full information). This function checks to ensure that there is a full patch, to prevent overwriting a patched configuration. */ diff --git a/resolv/resolv_context.h b/resolv/resolv_context.h index c5d51a1..020b9bd 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv_context.h +++ b/resolv/resolv_context.h @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ void __resolv_context_put (struct resolv_context *ctx); libc_hidden_proto (__resolv_context_put) /* Like __resolv_context_get, but the _res structure can be partially - initialzed and those changes will not be overwritten. */ + initialized and those changes will not be overwritten. */ struct resolv_context *__resolv_context_get_preinit (void) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result)); libc_hidden_proto (__resolv_context_get_preinit) diff --git a/resolv/tst-resolv-canonname.c b/resolv/tst-resolv-canonname.c index 2a28193..33bab66 100644 --- a/resolv/tst-resolv-canonname.c +++ b/resolv/tst-resolv-canonname.c @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ response (const struct resolv_response_context *ctx, } break; case 103: - /* NODATA repsonse. */ + /* NODATA response. */ resolv_response_init (b, (struct resolv_response_flags) {}); resolv_response_add_question (b, qname, qclass, qtype); break; diff --git a/resolv/tst-resolv-edns.c b/resolv/tst-resolv-edns.c index a2245de..6e0072b 100644 --- a/resolv/tst-resolv-edns.c +++ b/resolv/tst-resolv-edns.c @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct response_data response data. The test DNS server returns the index of the array element which contains the actual response data. This enables the test case to return arbitrary amounts of data with the limited - number of bits which fit into an IP addres. + number of bits which fit into an IP address. The volatile specifier is needed because the test case accesses these variables from a callback function called from a function diff --git a/resolv/tst-resolv-qtypes.c b/resolv/tst-resolv-qtypes.c index dee273c..6c1ef3f 100644 --- a/resolv/tst-resolv-qtypes.c +++ b/resolv/tst-resolv-qtypes.c @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ #include <support/test-driver.h> #include <support/xmemstream.h> -/* If ture, the response function will send the actual response packet +/* If true, the response function will send the actual response packet over TCP instead of UDP. */ static volatile bool force_tcp; diff --git a/resolv/tst-resolv-res_init-skeleton.c b/resolv/tst-resolv-res_init-skeleton.c index 24d9800..cbdf377 100644 --- a/resolv/tst-resolv-res_init-skeleton.c +++ b/resolv/tst-resolv-res_init-skeleton.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Test parsing of /etc/resolv.conf. Genric version. +/* Test parsing of /etc/resolv.conf. Generic version. Copyright (C) 2017-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ struct test_case test_cases[] = "; nameserver[0]: [192.0.2.1]:53\n" "; nameserver[1]: [192.0.2.3]:53\n" }, - {.name = "RES_OPTIONS is cummulative", + {.name = "RES_OPTIONS is cumulative", .conf = "options timeout:7 ndots:2 use-vc\n" "nameserver 192.0.2.1\n", .expected = "options ndots:3 timeout:7 attempts:5 use-vc edns0\n" diff --git a/resolv/tst-resolv-res_ninit.c b/resolv/tst-resolv-res_ninit.c index e539828..a274b5b 100644 --- a/resolv/tst-resolv-res_ninit.c +++ b/resolv/tst-resolv-res_ninit.c @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ do_test (void) TEST_VERIFY (conf != NULL); } else - /* The underyling configuration should be identical across all - res_state opjects because resolv.conf did not change. */ + /* The underlying configuration should be identical across all + res_state objects because resolv.conf did not change. */ TEST_VERIFY (ctx->conf == conf); } qsort (array, count, sizeof (*array), sort_res_state); @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ extern int aio_suspend (const struct aiocb *const __list[], int __nent, const struct timespec *__restrict __timeout) __nonnull ((1)); -/* Force all operations associated with file desriptor described by +/* Force all operations associated with file descriptor described by `aio_fildes' member of AIOCBP. */ extern int aio_fsync (int __operation, struct aiocb *__aiocbp) __THROW __nonnull ((2)); diff --git a/rt/aio_cancel.c b/rt/aio_cancel.c index 446b028..6f275c6 100644 --- a/rt/aio_cancel.c +++ b/rt/aio_cancel.c @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ __aio_cancel (int fildes, struct aiocb *aiocbp) else { /* Find the beginning of the list of all requests for this - desriptor. */ + descriptor. */ req = __aio_find_req_fd (fildes); /* If any request is worked on by a thread it must be the first. diff --git a/rt/aio_misc.c b/rt/aio_misc.c index 4b850b1a..5d21943 100644 --- a/rt/aio_misc.c +++ b/rt/aio_misc.c @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ __aio_enqueue_request (aiocb_union *aiocbp, int operation) /* The current file descriptor is worked on. It makes no sense to start another thread since this new thread would fight with the running thread for the resources. But we also cannot - say that the thread processing this desriptor shall immediately + say that the thread processing this descriptor shall immediately after finishing the current job process this request if there are other threads in the running queue which have a higher priority. */ diff --git a/rt/timer_create.c b/rt/timer_create.c index a94bff6..672bd14 100644 --- a/rt/timer_create.c +++ b/rt/timer_create.c @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ timer_create (clockid_t clock_id, struct sigevent *evp, timer_t *timerid) else pthread_attr_init (&newtimer->attr); - /* Ensure thread attributes call for deatched thread. */ + /* Ensure thread attributes call for detached thread. */ pthread_attr_setdetachstate (&newtimer->attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); /* Try to find existing thread having the right attributes. */ diff --git a/rt/timer_gettime.c b/rt/timer_gettime.c index 474ae5e..efc2a74 100644 --- a/rt/timer_gettime.c +++ b/rt/timer_gettime.c @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ #include "posix-timer.h" -/* Get current value of timer TIMERID and store it in VLAUE. */ +/* Get current value of timer TIMERID and store it in VALUE. */ int timer_gettime (timer_t timerid, struct itimerspec *value) { diff --git a/rt/tst-mqueue2.c b/rt/tst-mqueue2.c index fc04470..c029f3c 100644 --- a/rt/tst-mqueue2.c +++ b/rt/tst-mqueue2.c @@ -463,12 +463,12 @@ do_test (void) if (mq_unlink ("/tst-mqueue2-which-should-never-exist") != -1) { - puts ("mq_unlink of non-existant message queue unexpectedly succeeded"); + puts ("mq_unlink of non-existent message queue unexpectedly succeeded"); result = 1; } else if (errno != ENOENT) { - printf ("mq_unlink of non-existant message queue did not fail with " + printf ("mq_unlink of non-existent message queue did not fail with " "ENOENT: %m\n"); result = 1; } diff --git a/rt/tst-mqueue3.c b/rt/tst-mqueue3.c index 126bfa4..d8b1422 100644 --- a/rt/tst-mqueue3.c +++ b/rt/tst-mqueue3.c @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ fct (union sigval s) /* Check the values. */ if (attr.mq_maxmsg != MAXMSG) { - printf ("%s: mq_maxmsg wrong: is %jd, expecte %d\n", + printf ("%s: mq_maxmsg wrong: is %jd, expected %d\n", __FUNCTION__, (intmax_t) attr.mq_maxmsg, MAXMSG); exit (1); } if (attr.mq_msgsize != MAXMSG) { - printf ("%s: mq_msgsize wrong: is %jd, expecte %d\n", + printf ("%s: mq_msgsize wrong: is %jd, expected %d\n", __FUNCTION__, (intmax_t) attr.mq_msgsize, MSGSIZE); exit (1); } diff --git a/rt/tst-mqueue4.c b/rt/tst-mqueue4.c index 841ce14..fe45628 100644 --- a/rt/tst-mqueue4.c +++ b/rt/tst-mqueue4.c @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ do_test (void) mqd_t q2 = mq_open (name, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_RDWR, 0600, &attr); if (q2 == (mqd_t) -1) { - printf ("mq_open with NAME_MAX long name compoment failed with: %m\n"); + printf ("mq_open with NAME_MAX long name component failed with: %m\n"); result = 1; } diff --git a/rt/tst-mqueue5.c b/rt/tst-mqueue5.c index ea5ff65..9416af2 100644 --- a/rt/tst-mqueue5.c +++ b/rt/tst-mqueue5.c @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ do_child (const char *name, pthread_barrier_t *b2, pthread_barrier_t *b3, result = 1; } - /* Reenable test signals before cleaning up the thread. */ + /* Re-enable test signals before cleaning up the thread. */ if (pthread_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL)) { printf ("Failed to unblock SIGRTMIN in child: %m\n"); diff --git a/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py b/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py index b069b5a..e4da3d6 100644 --- a/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py +++ b/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ def process_testcase(t): t.test_name)) t.sh.close() -# Decription file parsing +# Description file parsing def parse_description_file(filename): global default_tunable_options global current_input_lineno diff --git a/scripts/glibcelf.py b/scripts/glibcelf.py index 6f48eee..b52e83d 100644 --- a/scripts/glibcelf.py +++ b/scripts/glibcelf.py @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ class ElfClass(_TypedConstant): _register_elf_h(ElfClass, prefix='ELFCLASS') class ElfData(_TypedConstant): - """ELF endianess. Type of EI_DATA values.""" + """ELF endianness. Type of EI_DATA values.""" _register_elf_h(ElfData, prefix='ELFDATA') class Machine(_TypedConstant): diff --git a/scripts/glibcpp.py b/scripts/glibcpp.py index 5dc99f0..4e1326c 100644 --- a/scripts/glibcpp.py +++ b/scripts/glibcpp.py @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ class MacroDefinition(collections.namedtuple('MacroDefinition', args is None for a macro that is not function-like. Otherwise, it is a tuple that contains the macro argument name tokens. - body is a tuple that contains the tokens that constitue the body + body is a tuple that contains the tokens that constitute the body of the macro definition (excluding whitespace). error is None if no error was detected, or otherwise a problem @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class MacroDefinition(collections.namedtuple('MacroDefinition', @property def line(self): - """Return the line number of the macro defintion.""" + """Return the line number of the macro definition.""" return self.name_token.line @property @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ def macro_eval(macro_defs, reporter): evaluated = OrderedDict() # String to macro definitions during evaluation. Nice error - # reporting relies on determinstic iteration order. + # reporting relies on deterministic iteration order. stack = OrderedDict() def eval_token(current, token): diff --git a/scripts/pylintrc b/scripts/pylintrc index c92f100..d772cb0 100644 --- a/scripts/pylintrc +++ b/scripts/pylintrc @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ load-plugins= # can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this # option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration # file where it should appear only once).You can also use "--disable=all" to -# disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if +# disable everything first and then re-enable specific checks. For example, if # you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all # --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have # no Warning level messages displayed, use"--disable=all --enable=classes diff --git a/socket/sys/socket.h b/socket/sys/socket.h index 870ba5e..b67e71c 100644 --- a/socket/sys/socket.h +++ b/socket/sys/socket.h @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ extern ssize_t sendto (int __fd, const void *__buf, size_t __n, socklen_t __addr_len); /* Read N bytes into BUF through socket FD. - If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with tha address of + If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with the address of the sender, and store the actual size of the address in *ADDR_LEN. Returns the number of bytes read or -1 for errors. diff --git a/stdio-common/printf_fphex.c b/stdio-common/printf_fphex.c index d657834..0c3dfb1 100644 --- a/stdio-common/printf_fphex.c +++ b/stdio-common/printf_fphex.c @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ __printf_fphex_l_buffer (struct __printf_buffer *buf, locale_t loc, /* The wide buffer version is implemented by translating the output of - the multibyte verison. */ + the multibyte version. */ struct __printf_buffer_fphex_to_wide { diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen2.c b/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen2.c index fc493aa..6ff7a81 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen2.c +++ b/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen2.c @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ do_test_without_buffer (void) return result; } -/* Check fmemopen with a buffer lenght of zero. */ +/* Check fmemopen with a buffer length of zero. */ static int do_test_length_zero (void) { diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen3.c b/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen3.c index 3cc2832..bef87b7 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen3.c +++ b/stdio-common/tst-fmemopen3.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ print_buffer (const char *s, size_t n) } } -/* This test check append mode initial position (a/a+) based on POSIX defition +/* This test check append mode initial position (a/a+) based on POSIX definition (BZ#6544 and BZ#13151). */ static int do_test_write_append (const char *mode) @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ do_test_write_append (const char *mode) return 0; } -/* This test check append mode initial position (a/a+) based on POSIX defition +/* This test check append mode initial position (a/a+) based on POSIX definition (BZ#6544 and BZ#13151) for buffer without null byte end. */ static int do_test_write_append_without_null (const char *mode) @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ do_test_write_append_without_null (const char *mode) return 0; } -/* This test check for initial position and feek value for fmemopen objects +/* This test check for initial position and seek value for fmemopen objects opened with append mode. */ static int do_test_read_append (void) diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-printf-bz25691.c b/stdio-common/tst-printf-bz25691.c index e6fa243..db81fdf 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-printf-bz25691.c +++ b/stdio-common/tst-printf-bz25691.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ do_test (void) free (winput); } - /* For 's' converstion specifier the array is interpreted as a multibyte + /* For 's' conversion specifier the array is interpreted as a multibyte character sequence and converted to wide characters up to the precision specific value. */ { diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-sscanf.c b/stdio-common/tst-sscanf.c index 2e1a5c0..0a90a72 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-sscanf.c +++ b/stdio-common/tst-sscanf.c @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ do_test (void) The test will segfault during SSCANF if the buffer overflow is not fixed. The size of `s` is such that it forces the use of malloc internally and this triggers the incorrect computation. - Thus the value for SIZE is arbitrariy high enough that malloc + Thus the value for SIZE is arbitrarily high enough that malloc is used. */ { #define SIZE 131072 diff --git a/stdio-common/vfscanf-internal.c b/stdio-common/vfscanf-internal.c index d9675bd..a3ebf63 100644 --- a/stdio-common/vfscanf-internal.c +++ b/stdio-common/vfscanf-internal.c @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ __vfscanf_internal (FILE *s, const char *format, va_list argptr, /* We have a severe problem here. The ISO C standard contradicts itself in explaining the effect of the %n format in `scanf'. While in ISO C:1990 and the ISO C - Amendement 1:1995 the result is described as + Amendment 1:1995 the result is described as Execution of a %n directive does not effect the assignment count returned at the completion of @@ -2749,7 +2749,7 @@ __vfscanf_internal (FILE *s, const char *format, va_list argptr, #endif if (__glibc_unlikely (now == read_in)) - /* We haven't succesfully read any character. */ + /* We haven't successfully read any character. */ conv_error (); if (!(flags & SUPPRESS)) @@ -2947,7 +2947,7 @@ __vfscanf_internal (FILE *s, const char *format, va_list argptr, #endif if (__glibc_unlikely (now == read_in)) - /* We haven't succesfully read any character. */ + /* We haven't successfully read any character. */ conv_error (); if (!(flags & SUPPRESS)) diff --git a/stdlib/inttypes.h b/stdlib/inttypes.h index 0ace21f..8f0fa8a 100644 --- a/stdlib/inttypes.h +++ b/stdlib/inttypes.h @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ typedef wchar_t __gwchar_t; # define SCNuMAX __PRI64_PREFIX "u" # define SCNxMAX __PRI64_PREFIX "x" -/* Macros for scaning `intptr_t' and `uintptr_t'. */ +/* Macros for scanning `intptr_t' and `uintptr_t'. */ # define SCNdPTR __PRIPTR_PREFIX "d" # define SCNiPTR __PRIPTR_PREFIX "i" # define SCNoPTR __PRIPTR_PREFIX "o" diff --git a/stdlib/lldiv.c b/stdlib/lldiv.c index f00d159..bd7c6b2 100644 --- a/stdlib/lldiv.c +++ b/stdlib/lldiv.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* `long long int' divison with remainder. +/* `long long int' division with remainder. Copyright (C) 1992-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. diff --git a/stdlib/longlong.h b/stdlib/longlong.h index fa1687f..ae067d9 100644 --- a/stdlib/longlong.h +++ b/stdlib/longlong.h @@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ extern UDItype __umulsidi3 (USItype, USItype); #elif __riscv_xlen == 64 #define MULUW3 "call __muldi3" #else -#error unsupport xlen +#error unsupported xlen #endif /* __riscv_xlen */ /* We rely on the fact that MULUW3 doesn't clobber the t-registers. It can get better register allocation result. */ diff --git a/stdlib/tst-arc4random-stats.c b/stdlib/tst-arc4random-stats.c index f0edffb..1808cf6 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-arc4random-stats.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-arc4random-stats.c @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ generate_arc4random_uniform (unsigned char *key) /* Test adapter for arc4random_uniform with argument 257. This means that byte 0 happens more often, but we do not perform such a - statistcal check, so the test will still pass */ + statistical check, so the test will still pass */ static bool generate_arc4random_uniform_257 (unsigned char *key) { diff --git a/stdlib/tst-arc4random-thread.c b/stdlib/tst-arc4random-thread.c index 0108289..d8863cf 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-arc4random-thread.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-arc4random-thread.c @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ do_test_func (const char *fname, void (*func)(unsigned char *, size_t)) run_outer_threads (func); /* The forking thread delivers a non-deterministic number of - results, which is why expected_blobs is only a minimun number of + results, which is why expected_blobs is only a minimum number of results. */ printf ("info: %s: %zu blob results observed\n", fname, dynarray_blob_size (&global_result)); diff --git a/stdlib/tst-canon-bz26341.c b/stdlib/tst-canon-bz26341.c index 2d950d3..bd0f575 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-canon-bz26341.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-canon-bz26341.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Check if realpath does not consume extra stack space based on symlink - existance in the path (BZ #26341) + existence in the path (BZ #26341) Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. diff --git a/stdlib/tst-random.c b/stdlib/tst-random.c index 794d12a..516beec 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-random.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-random.c @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ is regenerated twice and checked against the stored values. First they are regenerated one sequence at a time, using srandom() - to set the initial state. A discrepency here would suggest that + to set the initial state. A discrepancy here would suggest that srandom() was failing to completely initialize the random number generator. Second the sequences are regenerated in an interleaved order. A state vector is created for each sequence using initstate(). setstate() is used to switch from sequence to sequence during - the interleaved generation. A discrepency here would suggest + the interleaved generation. A discrepancy here would suggest a problem with either initstate() failing to initialize the random number generator properly, or the failure of setstate() to correctly save and restore state information. Also, each @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ do_test (void) int s; /* sequence index */ int i; /* element index */ - printf ("Begining random package test using %d sequences of length %d.\n", + printf ("Beginning random package test using %d sequences of length %d.\n", nseq, nrnd); /* 1. Generate and store the sequences. */ diff --git a/stdlib/tst-setcontext.c b/stdlib/tst-setcontext.c index 9294472..d65f3b9 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-setcontext.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-setcontext.c @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ test_stack (volatile int a, volatile int b, if (e != 5) { - printf ("%s: getcontext clobbers varible e\n", __FUNCTION__); + printf ("%s: getcontext clobbers variable e\n", __FUNCTION__); exit (1); } diff --git a/string/memcmpeq.c b/string/memcmpeq.c index c38e7b0..5397c05 100644 --- a/string/memcmpeq.c +++ b/string/memcmpeq.c @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This file is intentionally left empty. It exists so that both - architectures which implement __memcmpeq seperately from memcmp and + architectures which implement __memcmpeq separately from memcmp and architectures which implement __memcmpeq by having it alias memcmp will build. diff --git a/string/strcoll_l.c b/string/strcoll_l.c index d60e1ba..5f7b860 100644 --- a/string/strcoll_l.c +++ b/string/strcoll_l.c @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ get_next_seq (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, else { /* XXX Traverse BACKW sequences from the beginning of - BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence. Is ther a quicker way + BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence. Is there a quicker way to do this? */ size_t i = backw_stop; us = seq->back_us; diff --git a/string/test-memcmp.c b/string/test-memcmp.c index bc46a66..7093a9a 100644 --- a/string/test-memcmp.c +++ b/string/test-memcmp.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ SIMPLE_MEMCMP (const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2, size_t n) int ret = 0; /* Warning! wmemcmp has to use SIGNED comparison for elements. - memcmp has to use UNSIGNED comparison for elemnts. + memcmp has to use UNSIGNED comparison for elements. */ while (n-- && (ret = *s1 < *s2 ? -1 : *s1 == *s2 ? 0 : 1) == 0) {s1++; s2++;} return ret; diff --git a/string/test-strcasecmp.c b/string/test-strcasecmp.c index 805e851..4ff680f 100644 --- a/string/test-strcasecmp.c +++ b/string/test-strcasecmp.c @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ do_test (size_t align1, size_t align2, size_t len, int max_char, else s2[len - 1] -= exp_result; - /* For some locals this is not guranteed yet. */ + /* For some locals this is not guaranteed yet. */ if (tolower (s1[len - 1]) - tolower (s2[len - 1]) != exp_result) { if (exp_result == -1) diff --git a/string/test-strcmp.c b/string/test-strcmp.c index fa31616..fb52559 100644 --- a/string/test-strcmp.c +++ b/string/test-strcmp.c @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ # define CHAR__MIN WCHAR_MIN /* Wcscmp uses signed semantics for comparison, not unsigned */ -/* Avoid using substraction since possible overflow */ +/* Avoid using subtraction since possible overflow */ int simple_wcscmp (const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2) diff --git a/string/test-strncasecmp.c b/string/test-strncasecmp.c index 6246fe5..5f0654e 100644 --- a/string/test-strncasecmp.c +++ b/string/test-strncasecmp.c @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ do_test (size_t align1, size_t align2, size_t n, size_t len, int max_char, else s2[len - 1] -= exp_result; - /* For some locals this is not guranteed yet. */ + /* For some locals this is not guaranteed yet. */ if (tolower (s1[len - 1]) - tolower (s2[len - 1]) != exp_result) { if (exp_result == -1) diff --git a/string/test-strncmp.c b/string/test-strncmp.c index 35dc496..75e745a 100644 --- a/string/test-strncmp.c +++ b/string/test-strncmp.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ # define CHAR__MIN WCHAR_MIN /* Wcsncmp uses signed semantics for comparison, not unsigned. - Avoid using substraction since possible overflow */ + Avoid using subtraction since possible overflow */ int simple_wcsncmp (const CHAR *s1, const CHAR *s2, size_t n) { diff --git a/string/test-strnlen.c b/string/test-strnlen.c index ef73dd3..10e7540 100644 --- a/string/test-strnlen.c +++ b/string/test-strnlen.c @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ do_page_tests (void) } /* Tests meant to unveil fail on implementations that access bytes - beyond the maxium length. */ + beyond the maximum length. */ static void do_page_2_tests (void) diff --git a/string/tst-memmove-overflow.c b/string/tst-memmove-overflow.c index 97e19af..d17a3aa 100644 --- a/string/tst-memmove-overflow.c +++ b/string/tst-memmove-overflow.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Test for signed comparision bug in memmove (bug 25620). +/* Test for signed comparison bug in memmove (bug 25620). Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. diff --git a/sunrpc/key_call.c b/sunrpc/key_call.c index 8ea4303..b0b29e0 100644 --- a/sunrpc/key_call.c +++ b/sunrpc/key_call.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ */ /* * The original source is from the RPCSRC 4.0 package from Sun Microsystems. - * The Interface to keyserver protocoll 2, RPC over AF_UNIX and Linux/doors + * The Interface to keyserver protocol 2, RPC over AF_UNIX and Linux/doors * was added by Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de> * Since the Linux/doors project was stopped, I doubt that this code will * ever be useful <kukuk@suse.de>. diff --git a/sunrpc/rpc/clnt.h b/sunrpc/rpc/clnt.h index f4d4a94..388efaf 100644 --- a/sunrpc/rpc/clnt.h +++ b/sunrpc/rpc/clnt.h @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ struct rpc_err { int RE_errno; /* related system error */ enum auth_stat RE_why; /* why the auth error occurred */ struct { - u_long low; /* lowest verion supported */ - u_long high; /* highest verion supported */ + u_long low; /* lowest version supported */ + u_long high; /* highest version supported */ } RE_vers; struct { /* maybe meaningful if RPC_FAILED */ long s1; diff --git a/sunrpc/tst-svc_register.c b/sunrpc/tst-svc_register.c index 434a5be..af61f11 100644 --- a/sunrpc/tst-svc_register.c +++ b/sunrpc/tst-svc_register.c @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ do_test (void) (NULL, test_server_thread, &args)); else test_server_thread (&args); - /* We cannnot use _exit here because we want to test the + /* We cannot use _exit here because we want to test the process cleanup. */ exit (0); } diff --git a/sunrpc/xdr_rec.c b/sunrpc/xdr_rec.c index c9a1eaa..dce0383 100644 --- a/sunrpc/xdr_rec.c +++ b/sunrpc/xdr_rec.c @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ typedef struct rec_strm caddr_t out_base; /* output buffer (points to frag header) */ caddr_t out_finger; /* next output position */ caddr_t out_boundry; /* data cannot up to this address */ - uint32_t *frag_header; /* beginning of curren fragment */ + uint32_t *frag_header; /* beginning of current fragment */ bool_t frag_sent; /* true if buffer sent in middle of record */ /* * in-coming bits diff --git a/sunrpc/xdr_ref.c b/sunrpc/xdr_ref.c index eab3b74..3f5904d 100644 --- a/sunrpc/xdr_ref.c +++ b/sunrpc/xdr_ref.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ * referenced by a pointer inside the structure that is currently being * translated. pp references a pointer to storage. If *pp is null * the necessary storage is allocated. - * size is the size of the referneced structure. + * size is the size of the referenced structure. * proc is the routine to handle the referenced structure. */ bool_t diff --git a/support/Makefile b/support/Makefile index 92f1a24..130de4a 100644 --- a/support/Makefile +++ b/support/Makefile @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ CFLAGS-support_paths.c = \ # In support_timespec_check_in_range we may be passed a very tight # range for which we should produce a correct result for expected -# being withing the observed range. The code uses double internally +# being within the observed range. The code uses double internally # in support_timespec_check_in_range and for that computation we use # -fexcess-precision=standard. CFLAGS-timespec.c += -fexcess-precision=standard diff --git a/support/README b/support/README index ae2c41c..e9e74ad 100644 --- a/support/README +++ b/support/README @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ error. They are declared in these header files: In general, new wrappers should be added to support.h if possible. However, support.h must remain fully compatible with C90 and therefore -cannot include headers which use identifers not reserved in C90. If +cannot include headers which use identifiers not reserved in C90. If the wrappers need additional types, additional headers such as signal.h need to be introduced. diff --git a/support/delayed_exit.c b/support/delayed_exit.c index e5028bf..53aa40c 100644 --- a/support/delayed_exit.c +++ b/support/delayed_exit.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ delayed_exit_thread (void *seconds_as_ptr) struct timespec remaining = { 0 }; if (nanosleep (&delay, &remaining) != 0) FAIL_EXIT1 ("nanosleep: %m"); - /* Exit the process sucessfully. */ + /* Exit the process successfully. */ exit (0); return NULL; } diff --git a/support/resolv_test.c b/support/resolv_test.c index fd1f5e7..c569463 100644 --- a/support/resolv_test.c +++ b/support/resolv_test.c @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ ascii_tolower (unsigned char ch) } /* Compare both names, for use with tsearch. The order is arbitrary, - but the comparison is case-insenstive. */ + but the comparison is case-insensitive. */ static int compare_compressed_name (const void *left, const void *right) { @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ compare_compressed_name (const void *left, const void *right) if (lenleft == 0) /* End of name reached without spotting a difference. */ return 0; - /* Compare the label in a case-insenstive manner. */ + /* Compare the label in a case-insensitive manner. */ const unsigned char *endnameleft = nameleft + lenleft; while (nameleft < endnameleft) { @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ parse_query (struct query_info *info, _Static_assert (sizeof (rr) == 11, "EDNS record size"); if (remaining < 4 + sizeof (rr)) - FAIL_EXIT1 ("mailformed DNS query: no room for EDNS record"); + FAIL_EXIT1 ("malformed DNS query: no room for EDNS record"); memcpy (&rr, buffer + 12 + ret + 4, sizeof (rr)); if (rr.root != 0) FAIL_EXIT1 ("malformed DNS query: invalid OPT RNAME: %d\n", rr.root); @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ writev_fully (int fd, struct iovec *buffers, size_t count) --count; continue; } - /* Try to rewrite the remaing buffers. */ + /* Try to rewrite the remaining buffers. */ ssize_t ret = writev (fd, buffers, count); if (ret < 0) FAIL_EXIT1 ("writev: %m"); @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ server_thread_tcp (struct resolv_test *obj, int server_index) { while (true) { - /* Get the client conenction. */ + /* Get the client connection. */ int client_socket = xaccept (obj->servers[server_index].socket_tcp, NULL, NULL); diff --git a/support/resolv_test.h b/support/resolv_test.h index 8d05fc4..32673f0 100644 --- a/support/resolv_test.h +++ b/support/resolv_test.h @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct resolv_redirect_config const struct sockaddr *const *server_address_overrides; }; -/* Configure NSS to use, nss_dns only for aplicable databases, and try +/* Configure NSS to use, nss_dns only for applicable databases, and try to put the process into a network namespace for better isolation. This may have to be called before resolv_test_start, before the process creates any threads. Otherwise, initialization is @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ void resolv_test_init (void); /* Initiate resolver testing. This updates the _res variable as needed. As a side effect, NSS is reconfigured to use nss_dns only - for aplicable databases, and the process may enter a network + for applicable databases, and the process may enter a network namespace for better isolation. */ struct resolv_test *resolv_test_start (struct resolv_redirect_config); diff --git a/support/support_record_failure.c b/support/support_record_failure.c index 27055bd..711f088 100644 --- a/support/support_record_failure.c +++ b/support/support_record_failure.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ zero, the failure of a test can be detected. The init constructor function below puts *state on a shared - annonymous mapping, so that failure reports from subprocesses + anonymous mapping, so that failure reports from subprocesses propagate to the parent process. */ struct test_failures { diff --git a/support/support_test_main.c b/support/support_test_main.c index 94f02df..c20c19e 100644 --- a/support/support_test_main.c +++ b/support/support_test_main.c @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ support_test_main (int argc, char **argv, const struct test_config *config) exit (1); } - /* Process terminated normaly without timeout etc. */ + /* Process terminated normally without timeout etc. */ if (WIFEXITED (status)) { if (config->expected_status == 0) diff --git a/support/temp_file.c b/support/temp_file.c index 536f238..74e3861 100644 --- a/support/temp_file.c +++ b/support/temp_file.c @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ support_delete_temp_files (void) pid_t pid = getpid (); while (temp_name_list != NULL) { - /* Only perform the removal if the path was registed in the same + /* Only perform the removal if the path was registered in the same process, as identified by the PID. (This assumes that the parent process which registered the temporary file sticks around, to prevent PID reuse.) */ diff --git a/support/test-container.c b/support/test-container.c index 008ced2..20ea19a 100644 --- a/support/test-container.c +++ b/support/test-container.c @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ devmount (const char *new_root_path, const char *which) concat (new_root_path, "/dev/", which, NULL)); } -/* Returns true if the string "looks like" an environement variable +/* Returns true if the string "looks like" an environment variable being set. */ static int is_env_setting (const char *a) @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) --argc; while (is_env_setting (argv[1])) { - /* If there are variables we do NOT want to propogate, this + /* If there are variables we do NOT want to propagate, this is where the test for them goes. */ { /* Need to keep these. Note that putenv stores a @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) /* To complete the containerization, we need to fork () at least once. We can't exec, nor can we somehow link the new child to - our parent. So we run the child and propogate it's exit status + our parent. So we run the child and propagate it's exit status up. */ child = fork (); if (child < 0) @@ -1233,11 +1233,11 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) { /* This happens if we're trying to create a nested container, like if the build is running under podman, and we lack - priviledges. + privileges. Ideally we would WARN here, but that would just add noise to *every* test-container test, and the ones that care should - have their own relevent diagnostics. + have their own relevant diagnostics. FAIL_EXIT1 ("Unable to mount /proc: "); */ } diff --git a/support/tst-timespec.c b/support/tst-timespec.c index aee191e..08c2c71 100644 --- a/support/tst-timespec.c +++ b/support/tst-timespec.c @@ -76,22 +76,22 @@ struct timespec_ns_test_case ns_cases[] = { {.time = {.tv_sec = -1, .tv_nsec = 1}, .time_ns = -TIMESPEC_HZ + 1, }, - /* Overflow bondary by 2 */ + /* Overflow boundary by 2 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX / TIMESPEC_HZ, .tv_nsec = TIME_T_MAX % TIMESPEC_HZ - 1}, .time_ns = TIME_T_MAX - 1, }, - /* Overflow bondary */ + /* Overflow boundary */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX / TIMESPEC_HZ, .tv_nsec = TIME_T_MAX % TIMESPEC_HZ}, .time_ns = TIME_T_MAX, }, - /* Underflow bondary by 1 */ + /* Underflow boundary by 1 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN / TIMESPEC_HZ, .tv_nsec = TIME_T_MIN % TIMESPEC_HZ + 1}, .time_ns = TIME_T_MIN + 1, }, - /* Underflow bondary */ + /* Underflow boundary */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN / TIMESPEC_HZ, .tv_nsec = TIME_T_MIN % TIMESPEC_HZ}, .time_ns = TIME_T_MIN, @@ -153,19 +153,19 @@ struct timespec_norm_test_case norm_cases[] = { {.time = {.tv_sec = -1, .tv_nsec = -TIMESPEC_HZ - 1}, .norm = {.tv_sec = -2, .tv_nsec = -1} }, - /* Overflow bondary by 2 */ + /* Overflow boundary by 2 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX - 2, .tv_nsec = TIMESPEC_HZ + 1}, .norm = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX - 1, 1}, }, - /* Overflow bondary by 1 */ + /* Overflow boundary by 1 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX - 1, .tv_nsec = TIMESPEC_HZ + 1}, .norm = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX, .tv_nsec = 1}, }, - /* Underflow bondary by 2 */ + /* Underflow boundary by 2 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN + 2, .tv_nsec = -TIMESPEC_HZ - 1}, .norm = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN + 1, -1}, }, - /* Underflow bondary by 1 */ + /* Underflow boundary by 1 */ {.time = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN + 1, .tv_nsec = -TIMESPEC_HZ - 1}, .norm = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MIN, .tv_nsec = -1}, }, diff --git a/sysvipc/semop.c b/sysvipc/semop.c index 48ee5ab..c66e0be 100644 --- a/sysvipc/semop.c +++ b/sysvipc/semop.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ #include <sys/sem.h> #include <errno.h> -/* Perform user-defined atomical operation of array of semaphores. */ +/* Perform user-defined atomic operation of array of semaphores. */ int semop (int semid, struct sembuf *sops, size_t nsops) diff --git a/sysvipc/semtimedop.c b/sysvipc/semtimedop.c index 6f7371c..b92745a 100644 --- a/sysvipc/semtimedop.c +++ b/sysvipc/semtimedop.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ #include <sys/sem.h> #include <errno.h> -/* Perform user-defined atomical operation of array of semaphores. */ +/* Perform user-defined atomic operation of array of semaphores. */ int __semtimedop (int semid, struct sembuf *sops, size_t nsops, diff --git a/time/asctime.c b/time/asctime.c index d067103..7e2b102 100644 --- a/time/asctime.c +++ b/time/asctime.c @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ asctime_internal (const struct tm *tp, char *buf, size_t buflen) /* We limit the size of the year which can be printed. Using the %d format specifier used the addition of 1900 would overflow the - number and a negative vaue is printed. For some architectures we + number and a negative value is printed. For some architectures we could in theory use %ld or an evern larger integer format but this would mean the output needs more space. This would not be a problem if the 'asctime_r' interface would be defined sanely and diff --git a/time/tst-clock.c b/time/tst-clock.c index 66f23ad..74a583f 100644 --- a/time/tst-clock.c +++ b/time/tst-clock.c @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ do_test (void) /* XXX It's not yet a bug when this fails. */ clock_test (cl); else - printf("CPU clock unavailble, skipping test\n"); + printf("CPU clock unavailable, skipping test\n"); return result; } diff --git a/time/tst-difftime.c b/time/tst-difftime.c index 7d2db59..4f0572e 100644 --- a/time/tst-difftime.c +++ b/time/tst-difftime.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ test_difftime_helper (time_t t1, time_t t0, double exp_val) static int do_test (void) { - time_t t = 1383791700; /* Provide reproductible start value. */ + time_t t = 1383791700; /* Provide reproducible start value. */ /* Check if difftime works with current time. */ test_difftime_helper (t + 1800, t - 1800, 3600.0); diff --git a/time/tst-strptime2.c b/time/tst-strptime2.c index 8019e7f..edd655e 100644 --- a/time/tst-strptime2.c +++ b/time/tst-strptime2.c @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ static bool verbose; Sign field consisting of a '+' or '-' sign, Hours field in two decimal digits, and optional Minutes field in two decimal digits. Optionally, - a ':' is used to seperate hours and minutes. + a ':' is used to separate hours and minutes. This function may write test strings with minutes values outside the valid range 00-59. These are invalid strings and useful for diff --git a/time/tzfile.c b/time/tzfile.c index 9e27eba..a267eb6 100644 --- a/time/tzfile.c +++ b/time/tzfile.c @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ __tzfile_read (const char *file, size_t extra, char **extrap) { /* We must not allow to read an arbitrary file in a setuid program. So we fail for any file which is not in the - directory hierachy starting at TZDIR + directory hierarchy starting at TZDIR and which is not the system wide default TZDEFAULT. */ if (__libc_enable_secure && ((*file == '/' diff --git a/wcsmbs/tst-btowc.c b/wcsmbs/tst-btowc.c index 8360582..1485076 100644 --- a/wcsmbs/tst-btowc.c +++ b/wcsmbs/tst-btowc.c @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ fail_test (int c) if (wc != WEOF) { - printf ("%s: btowc('%c') succeded, returned L'\\x%x' instead of WEOF\n", + printf ("%s: btowc('%c') succeeded, returned L'\\x%x' instead of WEOF\n", current_locale, c, wc); return 1; } diff --git a/wcsmbs/tst-mbrtowc.c b/wcsmbs/tst-mbrtowc.c index f603ffc..f2386a8 100644 --- a/wcsmbs/tst-mbrtowc.c +++ b/wcsmbs/tst-mbrtowc.c @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ utf8_test_1 (void) assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xE2", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 1st byte processed */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\x89", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 2nd byte processed */ assert (wc == 42); /* no value has not been stored into &wc yet */ - assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3nd byte processed */ + assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3rd byte processed */ assert (wc == 0x2260); /* E2 89 A0 = U+2260 (not equal) decoded correctly */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "", 1, &s) == 0); /* test final byte processing */ assert (wc == 0); /* test final byte decoding */ @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ utf8_test_2 (void) memset (&s, 0, sizeof (s)); /* get s into initial state */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xE2", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 1st byte processed */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\x89", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 2nd byte processed */ - assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3nd byte processed */ + assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3rd byte processed */ assert (mbrtowc (NULL, "", 1, &s) == 0); /* valid terminator */ assert (mbsinit (&s)); @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ utf8_test_3 (void) memset (&s, 0, sizeof (s)); /* get s into initial state */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xE2", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 1st byte processed */ assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\x89", 1, &s) == (size_t) -2); /* 2nd byte processed */ - assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3nd byte processed */ + assert (mbrtowc (&wc, "\xA0", 1, &s) == 1); /* 3rd byte processed */ assert (mbrtowc (NULL, NULL, 0, &s) == 0); /* valid terminator */ assert (mbsinit (&s)); |