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Everywhere: Behaviour => Behavior

Andreas Kling hace 3 años
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Se han modificado 48 ficheros con 120 adiciones y 120 borrados
  1. 1 1
      AK/Format.cpp
  2. 2 2
      AK/HashTable.h
  3. 1 1
      Kernel/Bus/USB/UHCI/UHCIController.cpp
  4. 2 2
      Kernel/FileSystem/ext2_fs.h
  5. 1 1
      Tests/AK/TestTrie.cpp
  6. 4 4
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/ExportDialog.cpp
  7. 5 5
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/ImportDialog.cpp
  8. 2 2
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/CSV.h
  9. 6 6
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/Test/TestXSV.cpp
  10. 12 12
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/XSV.cpp
  11. 9 9
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/XSV.h
  12. 2 2
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/CSV.h
  13. 2 2
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/Test/TestXSVWriter.cpp
  14. 14 14
      Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/XSV.h
  15. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibC/scanf.cpp
  16. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibCrypto/BigInt/Algorithms/BitwiseOperations.cpp
  17. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibGL/Tex/Sampler2D.cpp
  18. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibGUI/VimEditingEngine.cpp
  19. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Array.cpp
  20. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/IteratorOperations.cpp
  21. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/StringPrototype.cpp
  22. 2 2
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDate.cpp
  23. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateConstructor.cpp
  24. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateTimeConstructor.cpp
  25. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainMonthDayConstructor.cpp
  26. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainTimeConstructor.cpp
  27. 2 2
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainYearMonth.cpp
  28. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainYearMonthConstructor.cpp
  29. 2 2
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.copyWithin.js
  30. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.filter.js
  31. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.find.js
  32. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findIndex.js
  33. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findLast.js
  34. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findLastIndex.js
  35. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.forEach.js
  36. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.map.js
  37. 8 8
      Userland/Libraries/LibLine/Editor.cpp
  38. 3 3
      Userland/Libraries/LibLine/Editor.h
  39. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibRegex/RegexOptions.h
  40. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibRegex/RegexParser.h
  41. 2 2
      Userland/Libraries/LibWasm/AbstractMachine/BytecodeInterpreter.cpp
  42. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibWasm/AbstractMachine/Operators.h
  43. 9 9
      Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/DOM/EventDispatcher.cpp
  44. 3 3
      Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/DOM/EventTarget.h
  45. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/AttributeNames.h
  46. 1 1
      Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/HTMLMarqueeElement.idl
  47. 1 1
      Userland/Shell/AST.cpp
  48. 1 1
      Userland/Utilities/grep.cpp

+ 1 - 1
AK/Format.cpp

@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ void FormatBuilder::put_u64(
     size_t used_by_prefix = 0;
     size_t used_by_prefix = 0;
     if (align == Align::Right && zero_pad) {
     if (align == Align::Right && zero_pad) {
         // We want String::formatted("{:#08x}", 32) to produce '0x00000020' instead of '0x000020'. This
         // We want String::formatted("{:#08x}", 32) to produce '0x00000020' instead of '0x000020'. This
-        // behaviour differs from both fmtlib and printf, but is more intuitive.
+        // behavior differs from both fmtlib and printf, but is more intuitive.
         used_by_prefix = 0;
         used_by_prefix = 0;
     } else {
     } else {
         if (is_negative || sign_mode != SignMode::OnlyIfNeeded)
         if (is_negative || sign_mode != SignMode::OnlyIfNeeded)

+ 2 - 2
AK/HashTable.h

@@ -250,11 +250,11 @@ public:
     }
     }
 
 
     template<typename U = T>
     template<typename U = T>
-    HashSetResult set(U&& value, HashSetExistingEntryBehavior existing_entry_behaviour = HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Replace)
+    HashSetResult set(U&& value, HashSetExistingEntryBehavior existing_entry_behavior = HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Replace)
     {
     {
         auto& bucket = lookup_for_writing(value);
         auto& bucket = lookup_for_writing(value);
         if (bucket.used) {
         if (bucket.used) {
-            if (existing_entry_behaviour == HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Keep)
+            if (existing_entry_behavior == HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Keep)
                 return HashSetResult::KeptExistingEntry;
                 return HashSetResult::KeptExistingEntry;
             (*bucket.slot()) = forward<U>(value);
             (*bucket.slot()) = forward<U>(value);
             return HashSetResult::ReplacedExistingEntry;
             return HashSetResult::ReplacedExistingEntry;

+ 1 - 1
Kernel/Bus/USB/UHCI/UHCIController.cpp

@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ void UHCIController::get_port_status(Badge<UHCIRootHub>, u8 port, HubStatus& hub
 void UHCIController::reset_port(u8 port)
 void UHCIController::reset_port(u8 port)
 {
 {
     // We still have to reset the port manually because UHCI does not automatically enable the port after reset.
     // We still have to reset the port manually because UHCI does not automatically enable the port after reset.
-    // Additionally, the USB 2.0 specification says the SetPortFeature(PORT_ENABLE) request is not specified and that the _ideal_ behaviour is to return a Request Error.
+    // Additionally, the USB 2.0 specification says the SetPortFeature(PORT_ENABLE) request is not specified and that the _ideal_ behavior is to return a Request Error.
     // Source: USB 2.0 Specification Section 11.24.2.7.1.2
     // Source: USB 2.0 Specification Section 11.24.2.7.1.2
     // This means the hub code cannot rely on using it.
     // This means the hub code cannot rely on using it.
 
 

+ 2 - 2
Kernel/FileSystem/ext2_fs.h

@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ struct ext2_inode_large {
 #define EXT2_DFL_CHECKINTERVAL 0  /* Don't use interval check */
 #define EXT2_DFL_CHECKINTERVAL 0  /* Don't use interval check */
 
 
 /*
 /*
- * Behaviour when detecting errors
+ * Behavior when detecting errors
  */
  */
 #define EXT2_ERRORS_CONTINUE 1 /* Continue execution */
 #define EXT2_ERRORS_CONTINUE 1 /* Continue execution */
 #define EXT2_ERRORS_RO 2       /* Remount fs read-only */
 #define EXT2_ERRORS_RO 2       /* Remount fs read-only */
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ struct ext2_super_block {
     __s16 s_max_mnt_count;     /* Maximal mount count */
     __s16 s_max_mnt_count;     /* Maximal mount count */
     __u16 s_magic;             /* Magic signature */
     __u16 s_magic;             /* Magic signature */
     __u16 s_state;             /* File system state */
     __u16 s_state;             /* File system state */
-    __u16 s_errors;            /* Behaviour when detecting errors */
+    __u16 s_errors;            /* Behavior when detecting errors */
     __u16 s_minor_rev_level;   /* minor revision level */
     __u16 s_minor_rev_level;   /* minor revision level */
     __u32 s_lastcheck;         /* time of last check */
     __u32 s_lastcheck;         /* time of last check */
     __u32 s_checkinterval;     /* max. time between checks */
     __u32 s_checkinterval;     /* max. time between checks */

+ 1 - 1
Tests/AK/TestTrie.cpp

@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 #include <AK/StringView.h>
 #include <AK/StringView.h>
 #include <AK/Trie.h>
 #include <AK/Trie.h>
 
 
-TEST_CASE(normal_behaviour)
+TEST_CASE(normal_behavior)
 {
 {
     Trie<char, String> dictionary('/', "");
     Trie<char, String> dictionary('/', "");
     constexpr StringView data[] { "test", "example", "foo", "foobar" };
     constexpr StringView data[] { "test", "example", "foo", "foobar" };

+ 4 - 4
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/ExportDialog.cpp

@@ -154,17 +154,17 @@ auto CSVExportDialogPage::make_writer() -> Optional<XSV>
         quote_escape,
         quote_escape,
     };
     };
 
 
-    auto behaviours = Writer::default_behaviours();
+    auto behaviors = Writer::default_behaviors();
     Vector<String> empty_headers;
     Vector<String> empty_headers;
     auto* headers = &empty_headers;
     auto* headers = &empty_headers;
 
 
     if (should_export_headers) {
     if (should_export_headers) {
-        behaviours = behaviours | Writer::WriterBehaviour::WriteHeaders;
+        behaviors = behaviors | Writer::WriterBehavior::WriteHeaders;
         headers = &m_headers;
         headers = &m_headers;
     }
     }
 
 
     if (should_quote_all_fields)
     if (should_quote_all_fields)
-        behaviours = behaviours | Writer::WriterBehaviour::QuoteAll;
+        behaviors = behaviors | Writer::WriterBehavior::QuoteAll;
 
 
     // Note that the stream is used only by the ctor.
     // Note that the stream is used only by the ctor.
     auto stream = Core::OutputFileStream::open(m_temp_output_file_path);
     auto stream = Core::OutputFileStream::open(m_temp_output_file_path);
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ auto CSVExportDialogPage::make_writer() -> Optional<XSV>
         dbgln("Cannot open {} for writing: {}", m_temp_output_file_path, stream.error());
         dbgln("Cannot open {} for writing: {}", m_temp_output_file_path, stream.error());
         return {};
         return {};
     }
     }
-    XSV writer(stream.value(), m_data, traits, *headers, behaviours);
+    XSV writer(stream.value(), m_data, traits, *headers, behaviors);
 
 
     if (stream.value().has_any_error()) {
     if (stream.value().has_any_error()) {
         dbgln("Write error when making preview");
         dbgln("Write error when making preview");

+ 5 - 5
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/ImportDialog.cpp

@@ -135,16 +135,16 @@ auto CSVImportDialogPage::make_reader() -> Optional<Reader::XSV>
         quote_escape,
         quote_escape,
     };
     };
 
 
-    auto behaviours = Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::Lenient;
+    auto behaviors = Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::Lenient;
 
 
     if (should_read_headers)
     if (should_read_headers)
-        behaviours = behaviours | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders;
+        behaviors = behaviors | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders;
     if (should_trim_leading)
     if (should_trim_leading)
-        behaviours = behaviours | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces;
+        behaviors = behaviors | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces;
     if (should_trim_trailing)
     if (should_trim_trailing)
-        behaviours = behaviours | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces;
+        behaviors = behaviors | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces;
 
 
-    return Reader::XSV(m_csv, move(traits), behaviours);
+    return Reader::XSV(m_csv, move(traits), behaviors);
 };
 };
 
 
 void CSVImportDialogPage::update_preview()
 void CSVImportDialogPage::update_preview()

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/CSV.h

@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ namespace Reader {
 
 
 class CSV : public XSV {
 class CSV : public XSV {
 public:
 public:
-    CSV(StringView source, ParserBehaviour behaviours = default_behaviours())
-        : XSV(source, { ",", "\"", ParserTraits::Repeat }, behaviours)
+    CSV(StringView source, ParserBehavior behaviors = default_behaviors())
+        : XSV(source, { ",", "\"", ParserTraits::Repeat }, behaviors)
     {
     {
     }
     }
 };
 };

+ 6 - 6
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/Test/TestXSV.cpp

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ TEST_CASE(should_parse_valid_data)
                       1, 2, 3
                       1, 2, 3
                       4, 5, 6
                       4, 5, 6
                       """x", y"z, 9)~~~";
                       """x", y"z, 9)~~~";
-        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
+        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
         csv.parse();
         csv.parse();
         EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
         EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
 
 
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ TEST_CASE(should_parse_valid_data)
                       1     	 , 2, 3
                       1     	 , 2, 3
                       4, "5 "       , 6
                       4, "5 "       , 6
                       """x", y"z, 9                       )~~~";
                       """x", y"z, 9                       )~~~";
-        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces };
+        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces };
         csv.parse();
         csv.parse();
         EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
         EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
 
 
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ TEST_CASE(should_fail_nicely)
     {
     {
         auto data = R"~~~(Foo, Bar, Baz
         auto data = R"~~~(Foo, Bar, Baz
                       x, y)~~~";
                       x, y)~~~";
-        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
+        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
         csv.parse();
         csv.parse();
         EXPECT(csv.has_error());
         EXPECT(csv.has_error());
         EXPECT_EQ(csv.error(), Reader::ReadError::NonConformingColumnCount);
         EXPECT_EQ(csv.error(), Reader::ReadError::NonConformingColumnCount);
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ TEST_CASE(should_fail_nicely)
     {
     {
         auto data = R"~~~(Foo, Bar, Baz
         auto data = R"~~~(Foo, Bar, Baz
                       x, y, "z)~~~";
                       x, y, "z)~~~";
-        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
+        auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
         csv.parse();
         csv.parse();
         EXPECT(csv.has_error());
         EXPECT(csv.has_error());
         EXPECT_EQ(csv.error(), Reader::ReadError::QuoteFailure);
         EXPECT_EQ(csv.error(), Reader::ReadError::QuoteFailure);
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ TEST_CASE(should_iterate_rows)
                       1, 2, 3
                       1, 2, 3
                       4, 5, 6
                       4, 5, 6
                       """x", y"z, 9)~~~";
                       """x", y"z, 9)~~~";
-    auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
+    auto csv = Reader::CSV { data, Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders | Reader::ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces };
     csv.parse();
     csv.parse();
     EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
     EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
 
 
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ BENCHMARK_CASE(fairly_big_data)
         memcpy(buf.offset_pointer(row * line.length()), line.characters_without_null_termination(), line.length());
         memcpy(buf.offset_pointer(row * line.length()), line.characters_without_null_termination(), line.length());
     }
     }
 
 
-    auto csv = Reader::CSV { (char const*)buf.data(), Reader::default_behaviours() | Reader::ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders };
+    auto csv = Reader::CSV { (char const*)buf.data(), Reader::default_behaviors() | Reader::ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders };
     csv.parse();
     csv.parse();
 
 
     EXPECT(!csv.has_error());
     EXPECT(!csv.has_error());

+ 12 - 12
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/XSV.cpp

@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
 
 
 namespace Reader {
 namespace Reader {
 
 
-ParserBehaviour operator&(ParserBehaviour left, ParserBehaviour right)
+ParserBehavior operator&(ParserBehavior left, ParserBehavior right)
 {
 {
-    return static_cast<ParserBehaviour>(to_underlying(left) & to_underlying(right));
+    return static_cast<ParserBehavior>(to_underlying(left) & to_underlying(right));
 }
 }
 
 
-ParserBehaviour operator|(ParserBehaviour left, ParserBehaviour right)
+ParserBehavior operator|(ParserBehavior left, ParserBehavior right)
 {
 {
-    return static_cast<ParserBehaviour>(to_underlying(left) | to_underlying(right));
+    return static_cast<ParserBehavior>(to_underlying(left) | to_underlying(right));
 }
 }
 
 
 void XSV::set_error(ReadError error)
 void XSV::set_error(ReadError error)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Vector<String> XSV::headers() const
 void XSV::parse_preview()
 void XSV::parse_preview()
 {
 {
     reset();
     reset();
-    if ((m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehaviour::None)
+    if ((m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehavior::None)
         read_headers();
         read_headers();
 
 
     while (!has_error() && !m_lexer.is_eof()) {
     while (!has_error() && !m_lexer.is_eof()) {
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ void XSV::parse_preview()
 void XSV::parse()
 void XSV::parse()
 {
 {
     reset();
     reset();
-    if ((m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehaviour::None)
+    if ((m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehavior::None)
         read_headers();
         read_headers();
 
 
     while (!has_error() && !m_lexer.is_eof())
     while (!has_error() && !m_lexer.is_eof())
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Vector<XSV::Field> XSV::read_row(bool header_row)
         }
         }
     }
     }
 
 
-    auto is_lenient = (m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::Lenient) != ParserBehaviour::None;
+    auto is_lenient = (m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::Lenient) != ParserBehavior::None;
     if (is_lenient) {
     if (is_lenient) {
         if (m_rows.is_empty())
         if (m_rows.is_empty())
             return row;
             return row;
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Vector<XSV::Field> XSV::read_row(bool header_row)
                 row.resize(new_size);
                 row.resize(new_size);
         }
         }
     } else {
     } else {
-        auto should_read_headers = (m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehaviour::None;
+        auto should_read_headers = (m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders) != ParserBehavior::None;
         if (!header_row && should_read_headers && row.size() != m_names.size())
         if (!header_row && should_read_headers && row.size() != m_names.size())
             set_error(ReadError::NonConformingColumnCount);
             set_error(ReadError::NonConformingColumnCount);
         else if (!header_row && !has_explicit_headers() && !m_rows.is_empty() && m_rows.first().size() != row.size())
         else if (!header_row && !has_explicit_headers() && !m_rows.is_empty() && m_rows.first().size() != row.size())
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Vector<XSV::Field> XSV::read_row(bool header_row)
 
 
 XSV::Field XSV::read_one_field()
 XSV::Field XSV::read_one_field()
 {
 {
-    if ((m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces) != ParserBehaviour::None)
+    if ((m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::TrimLeadingFieldSpaces) != ParserBehavior::None)
         m_lexer.consume_while(is_any_of(" \t\v"));
         m_lexer.consume_while(is_any_of(" \t\v"));
 
 
     bool is_quoted = false;
     bool is_quoted = false;
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ XSV::Field XSV::read_one_field()
         field = read_one_unquoted_field();
         field = read_one_unquoted_field();
     }
     }
 
 
-    if ((m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces) != ParserBehaviour::None) {
+    if ((m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::TrimTrailingFieldSpaces) != ParserBehavior::None) {
         m_lexer.consume_while(is_any_of(" \t\v"));
         m_lexer.consume_while(is_any_of(" \t\v"));
 
 
         if (!is_quoted) {
         if (!is_quoted) {
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ XSV::Field XSV::read_one_quoted_field()
     size_t start = m_lexer.tell(), end = start;
     size_t start = m_lexer.tell(), end = start;
     bool is_copy = false;
     bool is_copy = false;
     StringBuilder builder;
     StringBuilder builder;
-    auto allow_newlines = (m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::AllowNewlinesInFields) != ParserBehaviour::None;
+    auto allow_newlines = (m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::AllowNewlinesInFields) != ParserBehavior::None;
 
 
     for (; !m_lexer.is_eof();) {
     for (; !m_lexer.is_eof();) {
         char ch;
         char ch;
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ XSV::Field XSV::read_one_quoted_field()
 XSV::Field XSV::read_one_unquoted_field()
 XSV::Field XSV::read_one_unquoted_field()
 {
 {
     size_t start = m_lexer.tell(), end = start;
     size_t start = m_lexer.tell(), end = start;
-    bool allow_quote_in_field = (m_behaviours & ParserBehaviour::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart) != ParserBehaviour::None;
+    bool allow_quote_in_field = (m_behaviors & ParserBehavior::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart) != ParserBehavior::None;
 
 
     for (; !m_lexer.is_eof();) {
     for (; !m_lexer.is_eof();) {
         if (m_lexer.next_is(m_traits.separator.view()))
         if (m_lexer.next_is(m_traits.separator.view()))

+ 9 - 9
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Readers/XSV.h

@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 
 
 namespace Reader {
 namespace Reader {
 
 
-enum class ParserBehaviour : u32 {
+enum class ParserBehavior : u32 {
     None = 0,
     None = 0,
     ReadHeaders = 1,
     ReadHeaders = 1,
     AllowNewlinesInFields = ReadHeaders << 1,
     AllowNewlinesInFields = ReadHeaders << 1,
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ enum class ParserBehaviour : u32 {
                                 // - updates previous rows with extra columns
                                 // - updates previous rows with extra columns
 };
 };
 
 
-ParserBehaviour operator&(ParserBehaviour left, ParserBehaviour right);
-ParserBehaviour operator|(ParserBehaviour left, ParserBehaviour right);
+ParserBehavior operator&(ParserBehavior left, ParserBehavior right);
+ParserBehavior operator|(ParserBehavior left, ParserBehavior right);
 
 
 struct ParserTraits {
 struct ParserTraits {
     String separator;
     String separator;
@@ -52,18 +52,18 @@ enum class ReadError {
 #undef E
 #undef E
 };
 };
 
 
-constexpr ParserBehaviour default_behaviours()
+constexpr ParserBehavior default_behaviors()
 {
 {
-    return ParserBehaviour::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart;
+    return ParserBehavior::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart;
 }
 }
 
 
 class XSV {
 class XSV {
 public:
 public:
-    XSV(StringView source, ParserTraits traits, ParserBehaviour behaviours = default_behaviours())
+    XSV(StringView source, ParserTraits traits, ParserBehavior behaviors = default_behaviors())
         : m_source(source)
         : m_source(source)
         , m_lexer(m_source)
         , m_lexer(m_source)
         , m_traits(traits)
         , m_traits(traits)
-        , m_behaviours(behaviours)
+        , m_behaviors(behaviors)
     {
     {
         parse_preview();
         parse_preview();
     }
     }
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ public:
 
 
     size_t size() const { return m_rows.size(); }
     size_t size() const { return m_rows.size(); }
     Vector<String> headers() const;
     Vector<String> headers() const;
-    [[nodiscard]] bool has_explicit_headers() const { return (static_cast<u32>(m_behaviours) & static_cast<u32>(ParserBehaviour::ReadHeaders)) != 0; }
+    [[nodiscard]] bool has_explicit_headers() const { return (static_cast<u32>(m_behaviors) & static_cast<u32>(ParserBehavior::ReadHeaders)) != 0; }
 
 
     class Row {
     class Row {
     public:
     public:
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ private:
     StringView m_source;
     StringView m_source;
     GenericLexer m_lexer;
     GenericLexer m_lexer;
     ParserTraits m_traits;
     ParserTraits m_traits;
-    ParserBehaviour m_behaviours;
+    ParserBehavior m_behaviors;
     Vector<Field> m_names;
     Vector<Field> m_names;
     Vector<Vector<Field>> m_rows;
     Vector<Vector<Field>> m_rows;
     ReadError m_error { ReadError::None };
     ReadError m_error { ReadError::None };

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/CSV.h

@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ namespace Writer {
 template<typename ContainerType>
 template<typename ContainerType>
 class CSV : public XSV<ContainerType> {
 class CSV : public XSV<ContainerType> {
 public:
 public:
-    CSV(OutputStream& output, const ContainerType& data, const Vector<StringView>& headers = {}, WriterBehaviour behaviours = default_behaviours())
-        : XSV<ContainerType>(output, data, { ",", "\"", WriterTraits::Repeat }, headers, behaviours)
+    CSV(OutputStream& output, const ContainerType& data, const Vector<StringView>& headers = {}, WriterBehavior behaviors = default_behaviors())
+        : XSV<ContainerType>(output, data, { ",", "\"", WriterTraits::Repeat }, headers, behaviors)
     {
     {
     }
     }
 };
 };

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/Test/TestXSVWriter.cpp

@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ TEST_CASE(can_write_with_header)
     EXPECT_EQ(StringView { stream.bytes() }, expected_output);
     EXPECT_EQ(StringView { stream.bytes() }, expected_output);
 }
 }
 
 
-TEST_CASE(can_write_with_different_behaviours)
+TEST_CASE(can_write_with_different_behaviors)
 {
 {
     Vector<Vector<String>> data = {
     Vector<Vector<String>> data = {
         { "Well", "Hello\"", "Friends" },
         { "Well", "Hello\"", "Friends" },
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ TEST_CASE(can_write_with_different_behaviours)
     auto buffer = ByteBuffer::create_uninitialized(1024).release_value();
     auto buffer = ByteBuffer::create_uninitialized(1024).release_value();
     OutputMemoryStream stream { buffer };
     OutputMemoryStream stream { buffer };
 
 
-    Writer::CSV csv(stream, data, { "A", "B\"", "C" }, Writer::WriterBehaviour::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart | Writer::WriterBehaviour::WriteHeaders);
+    Writer::CSV csv(stream, data, { "A", "B\"", "C" }, Writer::WriterBehavior::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart | Writer::WriterBehavior::WriteHeaders);
 
 
     auto expected_output = R"~(A,B",C
     auto expected_output = R"~(A,B",C
 Well,Hello",Friends
 Well,Hello",Friends

+ 14 - 14
Userland/Applications/Spreadsheet/Writers/XSV.h

@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 
 
 namespace Writer {
 namespace Writer {
 
 
-enum class WriterBehaviour : u32 {
+enum class WriterBehavior : u32 {
     None = 0,
     None = 0,
     WriteHeaders = 1,
     WriteHeaders = 1,
     AllowNewlinesInFields = WriteHeaders << 1,
     AllowNewlinesInFields = WriteHeaders << 1,
@@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ enum class WriterBehaviour : u32 {
     QuoteAll = WriteHeaders << 3,
     QuoteAll = WriteHeaders << 3,
 };
 };
 
 
-inline WriterBehaviour operator&(WriterBehaviour left, WriterBehaviour right)
+inline WriterBehavior operator&(WriterBehavior left, WriterBehavior right)
 {
 {
-    return static_cast<WriterBehaviour>(static_cast<u32>(left) & static_cast<u32>(right));
+    return static_cast<WriterBehavior>(static_cast<u32>(left) & static_cast<u32>(right));
 }
 }
 
 
-inline WriterBehaviour operator|(WriterBehaviour left, WriterBehaviour right)
+inline WriterBehavior operator|(WriterBehavior left, WriterBehavior right)
 {
 {
-    return static_cast<WriterBehaviour>(static_cast<u32>(left) | static_cast<u32>(right));
+    return static_cast<WriterBehavior>(static_cast<u32>(left) | static_cast<u32>(right));
 }
 }
 
 
 struct WriterTraits {
 struct WriterTraits {
@@ -54,23 +54,23 @@ enum class WriteError {
 #undef E
 #undef E
 };
 };
 
 
-constexpr WriterBehaviour default_behaviours()
+constexpr WriterBehavior default_behaviors()
 {
 {
-    return WriterBehaviour::None;
+    return WriterBehavior::None;
 }
 }
 
 
 template<typename ContainerType, typename HeaderType = Vector<StringView>>
 template<typename ContainerType, typename HeaderType = Vector<StringView>>
 class XSV {
 class XSV {
 public:
 public:
-    XSV(OutputStream& output, const ContainerType& data, const WriterTraits& traits, const HeaderType& headers = {}, WriterBehaviour behaviours = default_behaviours())
+    XSV(OutputStream& output, const ContainerType& data, const WriterTraits& traits, const HeaderType& headers = {}, WriterBehavior behaviors = default_behaviors())
         : m_data(data)
         : m_data(data)
         , m_traits(traits)
         , m_traits(traits)
-        , m_behaviours(behaviours)
+        , m_behaviors(behaviors)
         , m_names(headers)
         , m_names(headers)
         , m_output(output)
         , m_output(output)
     {
     {
         if (!headers.is_empty())
         if (!headers.is_empty())
-            m_behaviours = m_behaviours | WriterBehaviour::WriteHeaders;
+            m_behaviors = m_behaviors | WriterBehavior::WriteHeaders;
 
 
         generate();
         generate();
     }
     }
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ private:
 
 
     void generate()
     void generate()
     {
     {
-        auto with_headers = (m_behaviours & WriterBehaviour::WriteHeaders) != WriterBehaviour::None;
+        auto with_headers = (m_behaviors & WriterBehavior::WriteHeaders) != WriterBehavior::None;
         if (with_headers) {
         if (with_headers) {
             write_row(m_names);
             write_row(m_names);
             if (m_output.write({ "\n", 1 }) != 1)
             if (m_output.write({ "\n", 1 }) != 1)
@@ -139,12 +139,12 @@ private:
     {
     {
         auto string = String::formatted("{}", FormatIfSupported(entry));
         auto string = String::formatted("{}", FormatIfSupported(entry));
 
 
-        auto safe_to_write_normally = (m_behaviours & WriterBehaviour::QuoteAll) == WriterBehaviour::None
+        auto safe_to_write_normally = (m_behaviors & WriterBehavior::QuoteAll) == WriterBehavior::None
             && !string.contains("\n")
             && !string.contains("\n")
             && !string.contains(m_traits.separator);
             && !string.contains(m_traits.separator);
 
 
         if (safe_to_write_normally) {
         if (safe_to_write_normally) {
-            if ((m_behaviours & WriterBehaviour::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart) == WriterBehaviour::None)
+            if ((m_behaviors & WriterBehavior::QuoteOnlyInFieldStart) == WriterBehavior::None)
                 safe_to_write_normally = !string.contains(m_traits.quote);
                 safe_to_write_normally = !string.contains(m_traits.quote);
             else
             else
                 safe_to_write_normally = !string.starts_with(m_traits.quote);
                 safe_to_write_normally = !string.starts_with(m_traits.quote);
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ private:
 
 
     const ContainerType& m_data;
     const ContainerType& m_data;
     const WriterTraits& m_traits;
     const WriterTraits& m_traits;
-    WriterBehaviour m_behaviours;
+    WriterBehavior m_behaviors;
     const HeaderType& m_names;
     const HeaderType& m_names;
     WriteError m_error { WriteError::None };
     WriteError m_error { WriteError::None };
     OutputStream& m_output;
     OutputStream& m_output;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibC/scanf.cpp

@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ extern "C" int vsscanf(const char* input, const char* format, va_list ap)
         case ConversionSpecifier::Invalid:
         case ConversionSpecifier::Invalid:
         case ConversionSpecifier::Unspecified:
         case ConversionSpecifier::Unspecified:
         default:
         default:
-            // "undefined behaviour", let's be nice and crash.
+            // "undefined behavior", let's be nice and crash.
             dbgln("Invalid conversion specifier {} in scanf!", (int)conversion_specifier);
             dbgln("Invalid conversion specifier {} in scanf!", (int)conversion_specifier);
             VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
             VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
         case ConversionSpecifier::Decimal:
         case ConversionSpecifier::Decimal:

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibCrypto/BigInt/Algorithms/BitwiseOperations.cpp

@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ALWAYS_INLINE UnsignedBigInteger::Word UnsignedBigIntegerAlgorithms::shift_left_
     VERIFY(num_bits <= UnsignedBigInteger::BITS_IN_WORD);
     VERIFY(num_bits <= UnsignedBigInteger::BITS_IN_WORD);
     u32 result = 0;
     u32 result = 0;
 
 
-    // we need to check for "num_bits != 0" since shifting right by 32 is apparently undefined behaviour!
+    // we need to check for "num_bits != 0" since shifting right by 32 is apparently undefined behavior!
     if (result_word_index > 0 && num_bits != 0) {
     if (result_word_index > 0 && num_bits != 0) {
         result += number.m_words[result_word_index - 1] >> (UnsignedBigInteger::BITS_IN_WORD - num_bits);
         result += number.m_words[result_word_index - 1] >> (UnsignedBigInteger::BITS_IN_WORD - num_bits);
     }
     }

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibGL/Tex/Sampler2D.cpp

@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ static constexpr float wrap(float value, GLint mode)
     case GL_REPEAT:
     case GL_REPEAT:
         return wrap_repeat(value);
         return wrap_repeat(value);
 
 
-    // FIXME: These clamp modes actually have slightly different behaviour
+    // FIXME: These clamp modes actually have slightly different behavior
     case GL_CLAMP:
     case GL_CLAMP:
     case GL_CLAMP_TO_BORDER:
     case GL_CLAMP_TO_BORDER:
     case GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE:
     case GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE:

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibGUI/VimEditingEngine.cpp

@@ -1353,7 +1353,7 @@ void VimEditingEngine::put_after()
         m_editor->set_cursor({ m_editor->cursor().line(), m_editor->current_line().first_non_whitespace_column() });
         m_editor->set_cursor({ m_editor->cursor().line(), m_editor->current_line().first_non_whitespace_column() });
     } else {
     } else {
         // FIXME: If attempting to put on the last column a line,
         // FIXME: If attempting to put on the last column a line,
-        // the buffer will bne placed on the next line due to the move_one_left/right behaviour.
+        // the buffer will bne placed on the next line due to the move_one_left/right behavior.
         move_one_right();
         move_one_right();
         StringBuilder sb = StringBuilder(m_yank_buffer.length() * amount);
         StringBuilder sb = StringBuilder(m_yank_buffer.length() * amount);
         for (auto i = 0; i < amount; i++) {
         for (auto i = 0; i < amount; i++) {

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Array.cpp

@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ bool Array::set_length(PropertyDescriptor const& property_descriptor)
     // 15. Let succeeded be ! OrdinaryDefineOwnProperty(A, "length", newLenDesc).
     // 15. Let succeeded be ! OrdinaryDefineOwnProperty(A, "length", newLenDesc).
     // 16. If succeeded is false, return false.
     // 16. If succeeded is false, return false.
     // NOTE: Because the length property does not actually exist calling OrdinaryDefineOwnProperty
     // NOTE: Because the length property does not actually exist calling OrdinaryDefineOwnProperty
-    // will result in unintended behaviour, so instead we only implement here the small subset of
+    // will result in unintended behavior, so instead we only implement here the small subset of
     // checks performed inside of it that would have mattered to us:
     // checks performed inside of it that would have mattered to us:
 
 
     // 10.1.6.3 ValidateAndApplyPropertyDescriptor ( O, P, extensible, Desc, current ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-validateandapplypropertydescriptor
     // 10.1.6.3 ValidateAndApplyPropertyDescriptor ( O, P, extensible, Desc, current ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-validateandapplypropertydescriptor

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/IteratorOperations.cpp

@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ void iterator_close(Object& iterator)
     auto& vm = iterator.vm();
     auto& vm = iterator.vm();
     auto& global_object = iterator.global_object();
     auto& global_object = iterator.global_object();
 
 
-    // Emulates `completion` behaviour
+    // Emulates `completion` behavior
     auto* completion_exception = vm.exception();
     auto* completion_exception = vm.exception();
     vm.clear_exception();
     vm.clear_exception();
     auto unwind_until = vm.unwind_until();
     auto unwind_until = vm.unwind_until();

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/StringPrototype.cpp

@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTION(StringPrototype::repeat)
     if (n == 0)
     if (n == 0)
         return js_string(vm, String::empty());
         return js_string(vm, String::empty());
 
 
-    // NOTE: This is an optimization, it is not required by the specification but it produces equivalent behaviour
+    // NOTE: This is an optimization, it is not required by the specification but it produces equivalent behavior
     if (string->is_empty())
     if (string->is_empty())
         return js_string(vm, String::empty());
         return js_string(vm, String::empty());
 
 

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDate.cpp

@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Optional<ISODate> regulate_iso_date(GlobalObject& global_object, double year, do
     // 3. If overflow is "reject", then
     // 3. If overflow is "reject", then
     if (overflow == "reject"sv) {
     if (overflow == "reject"sv) {
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-        // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to IsValidISODate will immediately check that these values are valid ISO
+        // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to IsValidISODate will immediately check that these values are valid ISO
         // values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
         // values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(month) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(day)) {
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(month) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(day)) {
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Optional<ISODate> regulate_iso_date(GlobalObject& global_object, double year, do
     // 4. If overflow is "constrain", then
     // 4. If overflow is "constrain", then
     else if (overflow == "constrain"sv) {
     else if (overflow == "constrain"sv) {
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat this double as normal integer from this point onwards. This
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat this double as normal integer from this point onwards. This
-        // does not change the exposed behaviour as the parent's call to CreateTemporalDate will immediately check that this value is a valid
+        // does not change the exposed behavior as the parent's call to CreateTemporalDate will immediately check that this value is a valid
         // ISO value for years: -273975 - 273975, which is a subset of this check.
         // ISO value for years: -273975 - 273975, which is a subset of this check.
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year)) {
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year)) {
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateConstructor.cpp

@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Value PlainDateConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
         return {};
         return {};
 
 
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-    // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to CreateTemporalDate will immediately check that these values are valid
+    // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalDate will immediately check that these values are valid
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(y) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(d)) {
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(y) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(d)) {
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateTimeConstructor.cpp

@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Value PlainDateTimeConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
         return {};
         return {};
 
 
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-    // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to CreateTemporalDateTime will immediately check that these values are valid
+    // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalDateTime will immediately check that these values are valid
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31, for hours: 0 - 23, for minutes and seconds: 0 - 59,
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31, for hours: 0 - 23, for minutes and seconds: 0 - 59,
     // milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds: 0 - 999) all of which are subsets of this check.
     // milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds: 0 - 999) all of which are subsets of this check.
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(iso_year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(iso_month) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(iso_day) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(hour) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(minute) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(second) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(millisecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(microsecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(nanosecond)) {
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(iso_year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(iso_month) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(iso_day) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(hour) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(minute) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(second) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(millisecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(microsecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(nanosecond)) {

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainMonthDayConstructor.cpp

@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Value PlainMonthDayConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
         return {};
         return {};
 
 
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-    // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to CreateTemporalMonthDay will immediately check that these values are valid
+    // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalMonthDay will immediately check that these values are valid
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(ref) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(d)) {
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(ref) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(d)) {
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainTimeConstructor.cpp

@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Value PlainTimeConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
         return {};
         return {};
 
 
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-    // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to CreateTemporalTime will immediately check that these values are valid
+    // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalTime will immediately check that these values are valid
     // ISO values (for hours: 0 - 23, for minutes and seconds: 0 - 59, milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds: 0 - 999) all of which
     // ISO values (for hours: 0 - 23, for minutes and seconds: 0 - 59, milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds: 0 - 999) all of which
     // are subsets of this check.
     // are subsets of this check.
     if (!AK::is_within_range<u8>(hour) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(minute) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(second) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(millisecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(microsecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(nanosecond)) {
     if (!AK::is_within_range<u8>(hour) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(minute) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(second) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(millisecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(microsecond) || !AK::is_within_range<u16>(nanosecond)) {

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainYearMonth.cpp

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Optional<ISOYearMonth> regulate_iso_year_month(GlobalObject& global_object, doub
     // 3. If overflow is "constrain", then
     // 3. If overflow is "constrain", then
     if (overflow == "constrain"sv) {
     if (overflow == "constrain"sv) {
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat `year` (a double) as normal integer from this point onwards.
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat `year` (a double) as normal integer from this point onwards.
-        // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the subsequent call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will check that its value is a valid ISO
+        // This does not change the exposed behavior as the subsequent call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will check that its value is a valid ISO
         // values (for years: -273975 - 273975) which is a subset of this check.
         // values (for years: -273975 - 273975) which is a subset of this check.
         // If RegulateISOYearMonth is ever used outside ISOYearMonthFromFields, this may need to be changed.
         // If RegulateISOYearMonth is ever used outside ISOYearMonthFromFields, this may need to be changed.
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year)) {
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year)) {
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Optional<ISOYearMonth> regulate_iso_year_month(GlobalObject& global_object, doub
     // 4. If overflow is "reject", then
     // 4. If overflow is "reject", then
     if (overflow == "reject"sv) {
     if (overflow == "reject"sv) {
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
         // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-        // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to IsValidISOMonth and subsequent call to CreateTemporalDateTime will check
+        // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to IsValidISOMonth and subsequent call to CreateTemporalDateTime will check
         // that these values are valid ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12) all of which are subsets of this check.
         // that these values are valid ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12) all of which are subsets of this check.
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(month)) {
         if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(month)) {
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);
             vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainYearMonthConstructor.cpp

@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Value PlainYearMonthConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
         return {};
         return {};
 
 
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
     // IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
-    // This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will immediately check that these values are valid
+    // This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will immediately check that these values are valid
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     // ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(y) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(ref)) {
     if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(y) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(ref)) {
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);
         vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.copyWithin.js

@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ test("length is 2", () => {
     });
     });
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("Noop", () => {
     test("Noop", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const array = new T([1, 2]);
             const array = new T([1, 2]);
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ describe("normal behaviour", () => {
         });
         });
     });
     });
 
 
-    test("basic behaviour", () => {
+    test("basic behavior", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const array = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             const array = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             expect(array.copyWithin(1, 2)).toEqual(array);
             expect(array.copyWithin(1, 2)).toEqual(array);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.filter.js

@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     });
     });
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             let callbackCalled = 0;
             let callbackCalled = 0;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.find.js

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findIndex.js

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findLast.js

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.findLastIndex.js

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
     test("basic functionality", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);
             const typedArray = new T([1, 2, 3]);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.forEach.js

@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
     BIGINT_TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => errorTests(T));
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
         function emptyTest(T) {
         function emptyTest(T) {
             var callbackCalled = 0;
             var callbackCalled = 0;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/builtins/TypedArray/TypedArray.prototype.map.js

@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ describe("errors", () => {
     });
     });
 });
 });
 
 
-describe("normal behaviour", () => {
+describe("normal behavior", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
     test("never calls callback with empty array", () => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
         TYPED_ARRAYS.forEach(T => {
             let callbackCalled = 0;
             let callbackCalled = 0;

+ 8 - 8
Userland/Libraries/LibLine/Editor.cpp

@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ Configuration Configuration::from_config(const StringView& libname)
     Configuration configuration;
     Configuration configuration;
     auto config_file = Core::ConfigFile::open_for_lib(libname);
     auto config_file = Core::ConfigFile::open_for_lib(libname);
 
 
-    // Read behaviour options.
-    auto refresh = config_file->read_entry("behaviour", "refresh", "lazy");
-    auto operation = config_file->read_entry("behaviour", "operation_mode");
-    auto bracketed_paste = config_file->read_bool_entry("behaviour", "bracketed_paste", true);
-    auto default_text_editor = config_file->read_entry("behaviour", "default_text_editor");
+    // Read behavior options.
+    auto refresh = config_file->read_entry("behavior", "refresh", "lazy");
+    auto operation = config_file->read_entry("behavior", "operation_mode");
+    auto bracketed_paste = config_file->read_bool_entry("behavior", "bracketed_paste", true);
+    auto default_text_editor = config_file->read_entry("behavior", "default_text_editor");
 
 
     Configuration::Flags flags { Configuration::Flags::None };
     Configuration::Flags flags { Configuration::Flags::None };
     if (bracketed_paste)
     if (bracketed_paste)
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ void Editor::set_default_keybinds()
 Editor::Editor(Configuration configuration)
 Editor::Editor(Configuration configuration)
     : m_configuration(move(configuration))
     : m_configuration(move(configuration))
 {
 {
-    m_always_refresh = m_configuration.refresh_behaviour == Configuration::RefreshBehaviour::Eager;
+    m_always_refresh = m_configuration.refresh_behavior == Configuration::RefreshBehavior::Eager;
     m_pending_chars = {};
     m_pending_chars = {};
     get_terminal_size();
     get_terminal_size();
     m_suggestion_display = make<XtermSuggestionDisplay>(m_num_lines, m_num_columns);
     m_suggestion_display = make<XtermSuggestionDisplay>(m_num_lines, m_num_columns);
@@ -1024,8 +1024,8 @@ void Editor::handle_read_event()
         ArmedScopeGuard suggestion_cleanup { [this] { cleanup_suggestions(); } };
         ArmedScopeGuard suggestion_cleanup { [this] { cleanup_suggestions(); } };
 
 
         // Normally ^D. `stty eof \^n` can change it to ^N (or something else), but Serenity doesn't have `stty` yet.
         // Normally ^D. `stty eof \^n` can change it to ^N (or something else), but Serenity doesn't have `stty` yet.
-        // Process this here since the keybinds might override its behaviour.
-        // This only applies when the buffer is empty. at any other time, the behaviour should be configurable.
+        // Process this here since the keybinds might override its behavior.
+        // This only applies when the buffer is empty. at any other time, the behavior should be configurable.
         if (code_point == m_termios.c_cc[VEOF] && m_buffer.size() == 0) {
         if (code_point == m_termios.c_cc[VEOF] && m_buffer.size() == 0) {
             finish_edit();
             finish_edit();
             continue;
             continue;

+ 3 - 3
Userland/Libraries/LibLine/Editor.h

@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ struct KeyBinding {
 };
 };
 
 
 struct Configuration {
 struct Configuration {
-    enum RefreshBehaviour {
+    enum RefreshBehavior {
         Lazy,
         Lazy,
         Eager,
         Eager,
     };
     };
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ struct Configuration {
         set(arg);
         set(arg);
     }
     }
 
 
-    void set(RefreshBehaviour refresh) { refresh_behaviour = refresh; }
+    void set(RefreshBehavior refresh) { refresh_behavior = refresh; }
     void set(OperationMode mode) { operation_mode = mode; }
     void set(OperationMode mode) { operation_mode = mode; }
     void set(SignalHandler mode) { m_signal_mode = mode; }
     void set(SignalHandler mode) { m_signal_mode = mode; }
     void set(const KeyBinding& binding) { keybindings.append(binding); }
     void set(const KeyBinding& binding) { keybindings.append(binding); }
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ struct Configuration {
 
 
     static Configuration from_config(const StringView& libname = "line");
     static Configuration from_config(const StringView& libname = "line");
 
 
-    RefreshBehaviour refresh_behaviour { RefreshBehaviour::Lazy };
+    RefreshBehavior refresh_behavior { RefreshBehavior::Lazy };
     SignalHandler m_signal_mode { SignalHandler::WithSignalHandlers };
     SignalHandler m_signal_mode { SignalHandler::WithSignalHandlers };
     OperationMode operation_mode { OperationMode::Unset };
     OperationMode operation_mode { OperationMode::Unset };
     Vector<KeyBinding> keybindings;
     Vector<KeyBinding> keybindings;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibRegex/RegexOptions.h

@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ enum class AllFlags {
     Multiline = __Regex_Multiline,                               // Handle newline characters. Match each line, one by one.
     Multiline = __Regex_Multiline,                               // Handle newline characters. Match each line, one by one.
     SkipTrimEmptyMatches = __Regex_SkipTrimEmptyMatches,         // Do not remove empty capture group results.
     SkipTrimEmptyMatches = __Regex_SkipTrimEmptyMatches,         // Do not remove empty capture group results.
     Internal_Stateful = __Regex_Internal_Stateful,               // Make global matches match one result at a time, and further match() calls on the same instance continue where the previous one left off.
     Internal_Stateful = __Regex_Internal_Stateful,               // Make global matches match one result at a time, and further match() calls on the same instance continue where the previous one left off.
-    Internal_BrowserExtended = __Regex_Internal_BrowserExtended, // Only for ECMA262, Enable the behaviours defined in section B.1.4. of the ECMA262 spec.
+    Internal_BrowserExtended = __Regex_Internal_BrowserExtended, // Only for ECMA262, Enable the behaviors defined in section B.1.4. of the ECMA262 spec.
     Last = Internal_BrowserExtended,
     Last = Internal_BrowserExtended,
 };
 };
 
 

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibRegex/RegexParser.h

@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ private:
     // Most patterns should have no need to ever populate this field.
     // Most patterns should have no need to ever populate this field.
     Optional<size_t> m_total_number_of_capturing_parenthesis;
     Optional<size_t> m_total_number_of_capturing_parenthesis;
 
 
-    // Keep the Annex B. behaviour behind a flag, the users can enable it by passing the `ECMAScriptFlags::BrowserExtended` flag.
+    // Keep the Annex B. behavior behind a flag, the users can enable it by passing the `ECMAScriptFlags::BrowserExtended` flag.
     bool m_should_use_browser_extended_grammar { false };
     bool m_should_use_browser_extended_grammar { false };
 
 
     // ECMA-262 basically requires that we clear the inner captures of a capture group before trying to match it,
     // ECMA-262 basically requires that we clear the inner captures of a capture group before trying to match it,

+ 2 - 2
Userland/Libraries/LibWasm/AbstractMachine/BytecodeInterpreter.cpp

@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ template<typename V, typename T>
 MakeSigned<T> BytecodeInterpreter::checked_signed_truncate(V value)
 MakeSigned<T> BytecodeInterpreter::checked_signed_truncate(V value)
 {
 {
     if (isnan(value) || isinf(value)) { // "undefined", let's just trap.
     if (isnan(value) || isinf(value)) { // "undefined", let's just trap.
-        m_trap = Trap { "Signed truncation undefined behaviour" };
+        m_trap = Trap { "Signed truncation undefined behavior" };
         return 0;
         return 0;
     }
     }
 
 
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ template<typename V, typename T>
 MakeUnsigned<T> BytecodeInterpreter::checked_unsigned_truncate(V value)
 MakeUnsigned<T> BytecodeInterpreter::checked_unsigned_truncate(V value)
 {
 {
     if (isnan(value) || isinf(value)) { // "undefined", let's just trap.
     if (isnan(value) || isinf(value)) { // "undefined", let's just trap.
-        m_trap = Trap { "Unsigned truncation undefined behaviour" };
+        m_trap = Trap { "Unsigned truncation undefined behavior" };
         return 0;
         return 0;
     }
     }
     double truncated;
     double truncated;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibWasm/AbstractMachine/Operators.h

@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ struct CheckedTruncate {
     AK::Result<ResultT, StringView> operator()(Lhs lhs) const
     AK::Result<ResultT, StringView> operator()(Lhs lhs) const
     {
     {
         if (isnan(lhs) || isinf(lhs)) // "undefined", let's just trap.
         if (isnan(lhs) || isinf(lhs)) // "undefined", let's just trap.
-            return "Truncation undefined behaviour"sv;
+            return "Truncation undefined behavior"sv;
 
 
         Lhs truncated;
         Lhs truncated;
         if constexpr (IsSame<float, Lhs>)
         if constexpr (IsSame<float, Lhs>)

+ 9 - 9
Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/DOM/EventDispatcher.cpp

@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ bool EventDispatcher::dispatch(NonnullRefPtr<EventTarget> target, NonnullRefPtr<
 
 
         bool is_activation_event = is<UIEvents::MouseEvent>(*event) && event->type() == HTML::EventNames::click;
         bool is_activation_event = is<UIEvents::MouseEvent>(*event) && event->type() == HTML::EventNames::click;
 
 
-        if (is_activation_event && target->activation_behaviour)
+        if (is_activation_event && target->activation_behavior)
             activation_target = target;
             activation_target = target;
 
 
         // FIXME: Let slottable be target, if target is a slottable and is assigned, and null otherwise.
         // FIXME: Let slottable be target, if target is a slottable and is assigned, and null otherwise.
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ bool EventDispatcher::dispatch(NonnullRefPtr<EventTarget> target, NonnullRefPtr<
 
 
             if (is<Window>(parent)
             if (is<Window>(parent)
                 || (is<Node>(parent) && verify_cast<Node>(*target).root().is_shadow_including_inclusive_ancestor_of(verify_cast<Node>(*parent)))) {
                 || (is<Node>(parent) && verify_cast<Node>(*target).root().is_shadow_including_inclusive_ancestor_of(verify_cast<Node>(*parent)))) {
-                if (is_activation_event && event->bubbles() && !activation_target && parent->activation_behaviour)
+                if (is_activation_event && event->bubbles() && !activation_target && parent->activation_behavior)
                     activation_target = parent;
                     activation_target = parent;
 
 
                 event->append_to_path(*parent, nullptr, related_target, touch_targets, slot_in_closed_tree);
                 event->append_to_path(*parent, nullptr, related_target, touch_targets, slot_in_closed_tree);
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ bool EventDispatcher::dispatch(NonnullRefPtr<EventTarget> target, NonnullRefPtr<
             } else {
             } else {
                 target = *parent;
                 target = *parent;
 
 
-                if (is_activation_event && !activation_target && target->activation_behaviour)
+                if (is_activation_event && !activation_target && target->activation_behavior)
                     activation_target = target;
                     activation_target = target;
 
 
                 event->append_to_path(*parent, target, related_target, touch_targets, slot_in_closed_tree);
                 event->append_to_path(*parent, target, related_target, touch_targets, slot_in_closed_tree);
@@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ bool EventDispatcher::dispatch(NonnullRefPtr<EventTarget> target, NonnullRefPtr<
             }
             }
         }
         }
 
 
-        if (activation_target && activation_target->legacy_pre_activation_behaviour)
-            activation_target->legacy_pre_activation_behaviour();
+        if (activation_target && activation_target->legacy_pre_activation_behavior)
+            activation_target->legacy_pre_activation_behavior();
 
 
         for (ssize_t i = event->path().size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
         for (ssize_t i = event->path().size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
             auto& entry = event->path().at(i);
             auto& entry = event->path().at(i);
@@ -298,11 +298,11 @@ bool EventDispatcher::dispatch(NonnullRefPtr<EventTarget> target, NonnullRefPtr<
 
 
     if (activation_target) {
     if (activation_target) {
         if (!event->cancelled()) {
         if (!event->cancelled()) {
-            // NOTE: Since activation_target is set, it will have activation behaviour.
-            activation_target->activation_behaviour(event);
+            // NOTE: Since activation_target is set, it will have activation behavior.
+            activation_target->activation_behavior(event);
         } else {
         } else {
-            if (activation_target->legacy_cancelled_activation_behaviour)
-                activation_target->legacy_cancelled_activation_behaviour();
+            if (activation_target->legacy_cancelled_activation_behavior)
+                activation_target->legacy_cancelled_activation_behavior();
         }
         }
     }
     }
 
 

+ 3 - 3
Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/DOM/EventTarget.h

@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ public:
     Vector<EventListenerRegistration>& listeners() { return m_listeners; }
     Vector<EventListenerRegistration>& listeners() { return m_listeners; }
     const Vector<EventListenerRegistration>& listeners() const { return m_listeners; }
     const Vector<EventListenerRegistration>& listeners() const { return m_listeners; }
 
 
-    Function<void(const Event&)> activation_behaviour;
+    Function<void(const Event&)> activation_behavior;
 
 
     // NOTE: These only exist for checkbox and radio input elements.
     // NOTE: These only exist for checkbox and radio input elements.
-    Function<void()> legacy_pre_activation_behaviour;
-    Function<void()> legacy_cancelled_activation_behaviour;
+    Function<void()> legacy_pre_activation_behavior;
+    Function<void()> legacy_cancelled_activation_behavior;
 
 
 protected:
 protected:
     explicit EventTarget(Bindings::ScriptExecutionContext&);
     explicit EventTarget(Bindings::ScriptExecutionContext&);

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/AttributeNames.h

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ namespace AttributeNames {
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(autoplay)                   \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(autoplay)                   \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(axis)                       \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(axis)                       \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(background)                 \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(background)                 \
-    __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(behaviour)                  \
+    __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(behavior)                   \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(bgcolor)                    \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(bgcolor)                    \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(border)                     \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(border)                     \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(cellpadding)                \
     __ENUMERATE_HTML_ATTRIBUTE(cellpadding)                \

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/HTMLMarqueeElement.idl

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 interface HTMLMarqueeElement : HTMLElement {
 interface HTMLMarqueeElement : HTMLElement {
 
 
-    [Reflect] attribute DOMString behaviour;
+    [Reflect] attribute DOMString behavior;
     [Reflect=bgcolor] attribute DOMString bgColor;
     [Reflect=bgcolor] attribute DOMString bgColor;
     [Reflect] attribute DOMString direction;
     [Reflect] attribute DOMString direction;
     [Reflect] attribute DOMString height;
     [Reflect] attribute DOMString height;

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Shell/AST.cpp

@@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ RefPtr<Value> MatchExpr::run(RefPtr<Shell> shell)
         } else {
         } else {
             auto list = option.run(shell);
             auto list = option.run(shell);
             option.for_each_entry(shell, [&](auto&& value) {
             option.for_each_entry(shell, [&](auto&& value) {
-                pattern.extend(value->resolve_as_list(nullptr)); // Note: 'nullptr' incurs special behaviour,
+                pattern.extend(value->resolve_as_list(nullptr)); // Note: 'nullptr' incurs special behavior,
                                                                  //       asking the node for a 'raw' value.
                                                                  //       asking the node for a 'raw' value.
                 return IterationDecision::Continue;
                 return IterationDecision::Continue;
             });
             });

+ 1 - 1
Userland/Utilities/grep.cpp

@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
     args_parser.add_positional_argument(files, "File(s) to process", "file", Core::ArgsParser::Required::No);
     args_parser.add_positional_argument(files, "File(s) to process", "file", Core::ArgsParser::Required::No);
     args_parser.parse(argc, argv);
     args_parser.parse(argc, argv);
 
 
-    // mock grep behaviour: if -e is omitted, use first positional argument as pattern
+    // mock grep behavior: if -e is omitted, use first positional argument as pattern
     if (pattern == nullptr && files.size())
     if (pattern == nullptr && files.size())
         pattern = files.take_first();
         pattern = files.take_first();