From 2fdf40d33a3d5019b05580c2d9d7d69392188e2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Bennett <steveb@workware.net.au> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2016 11:50:50 +1000 Subject: jim.c,jim.h: fix typos As identified by frgm Signed-off-by: Steve Bennett <steveb@workware.net.au> --- jim.h | 17 ++++++----------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'jim.h') diff --git a/jim.h b/jim.h index 5ddaf9a..f7f43bc 100644 --- a/jim.h +++ b/jim.h @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ typedef struct Jim_Obj { int argc; } scriptLineValue; } internalRep; - /* This are 8 or 16 bytes more for every object + /* These fields add 8 or 16 bytes more for every object * but this is required for efficient garbage collection * of Jim references. */ struct Jim_Obj *prevObjPtr; /* pointer to the prev object. */ @@ -412,11 +412,6 @@ typedef struct Jim_ObjType { #define JIM_TYPE_NONE 0 /* No flags */ #define JIM_TYPE_REFERENCES 1 /* The object may contain references. */ -/* Starting from 1 << 20 flags are reserved for private uses of - * different calls. This way the same 'flags' argument may be used - * to pass both global flags and private flags. */ -#define JIM_PRIV_FLAG_SHIFT 20 - /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Call frame, vars, commands structures * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ @@ -443,10 +438,10 @@ typedef struct Jim_CallFrame { /* The var structure. It just holds the pointer of the referenced * object. If linkFramePtr is not NULL the variable is a link - * to a variable of name store on objPtr living on the given callframe + * to a variable of name stored in objPtr living in the given callframe * (this happens when the [global] or [upvar] command is used). * The interp in order to always know how to free the Jim_Obj associated - * with a given variable because In Jim objects memory management is + * with a given variable because in Jim objects memory management is * bound to interpreters. */ typedef struct Jim_Var { Jim_Obj *objPtr; @@ -461,8 +456,8 @@ typedef void Jim_DelCmdProc(struct Jim_Interp *interp, void *privData); /* A command is implemented in C if isproc is 0, otherwise - * it's a Tcl procedure with the arglist and body represented by the - * two objects referenced by arglistObjPtr and bodyoObjPtr. */ + * it is a Tcl procedure with the arglist and body represented by the + * two objects referenced by arglistObjPtr and bodyObjPtr. */ typedef struct Jim_Cmd { int inUse; /* Reference count */ int isproc; /* Is this a procedure? */ @@ -507,7 +502,7 @@ typedef struct Jim_Interp { Jim_Obj *result; /* object returned by the last command called. */ int errorLine; /* Error line where an error occurred. */ Jim_Obj *errorFileNameObj; /* Error file where an error occurred. */ - int addStackTrace; /* > 0 If a level should be added to the stack trace */ + int addStackTrace; /* > 0 if a level should be added to the stack trace */ int maxCallFrameDepth; /* Used for infinite loop detection. */ int maxEvalDepth; /* Used for infinite loop detection. */ int evalDepth; /* Current eval depth */ -- cgit v1.1