Everywhere: Fix typos

Mostly in comments, but sprintf() now prints "August" instead of
"Auguest" so that's something.
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Nico Weber 2020-10-02 09:59:28 -04:00 committed by Andreas Kling
parent 7399874479
commit ef1b21004f
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-19 02:05:56 +09:00
28 changed files with 39 additions and 39 deletions

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ RefPtr<Buffer> WavLoader::get_more_samples(size_t max_bytes_to_read_from_input)
return nullptr;
auto buffer = Buffer::from_pcm_data(raw_samples, *m_resampler, m_num_channels, m_bits_per_sample);
//Buffer contains normalized samples, but m_loaded_samples should containt the ammount of actually loaded samples
//Buffer contains normalized samples, but m_loaded_samples should contain the amount of actually loaded samples
m_loaded_samples += static_cast<int>(max_bytes_to_read_from_input) / (m_num_channels * (m_bits_per_sample / 8));
m_loaded_samples = min(m_total_samples, m_loaded_samples);
return buffer;

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@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ void endservent()
}
// Fill the service entry buffer with the information contained
// in the currently read line, returns true if successfull,
// in the currently read line, returns true if successful,
// false if failure occurs.
static bool fill_getserv_buffers(const char* line, ssize_t read)
{
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ static bool fill_getserv_buffers(const char* line, ssize_t read)
// This indicates an incorrect file format.
// Services file entries should always at least contain
// name and port/protocol, seperated by tabs.
// name and port/protocol, separated by tabs.
if (split_line.size() < 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "getservent(): malformed services file\n");
return false;

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@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ unsigned long long strtoull(const char* str, char** endptr, int base)
// Serenity's PRNG is not cryptographically secure. Do not rely on this for
// any real crypto! These functions (for now) are for compatibility.
// TODO: In the future, rand can be made determinstic and this not.
// TODO: In the future, rand can be made deterministic and this not.
uint32_t arc4random(void)
{
char buf[4];

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@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ const char* const sys_errlist[] = {
"Connection aborted",
"Connection already in progress",
"Connection reset",
"Desination address required",
"Destination address required",
"Host unreachable",
"Illegal byte sequence",
"Message size",

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ int ptrace(int request, pid_t tid, void* addr, int data)
// PT_PEEK needs special handling since the syscall wrapper
// returns the peeked value as an int, which can be negative because of the cast.
// When using PT_PEEK, the user can check if an error occured
// When using PT_PEEK, the user can check if an error occurred
// by looking at errno rather than the return value.
u32 out_data;

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ struct syslog_data {
/*
* Many of these facilities don't really make sense anymore, but we keep them
* for compatability purposes.
* for compatibility purposes.
*/
#define LOG_KERN ( 0 << 3)
#define LOG_USER ( 1 << 3)

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ size_t strftime(char* destination, size_t max_size, const char* format, const st
};
const char mon_long_names[12][10] = {
"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
"July", "Auguest", "September", "October", "November", "December"
"July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"
};
StringBuilder builder { max_size };

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ NonnullOwnPtr<Command> Endpoint::read_command()
String line(ReadonlyBytes(m_in->read_line(4096).bytes()), Chomp);
#ifdef UCI_DEBUG
dbg() << class_name() << " Recieved UCI Command: " << line;
dbg() << class_name() << " Received UCI Command: " << line;
#endif
if (line == "uci") {

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ u32 CanonicalCode::read_symbol(InputBitStream& stream) const
for (;;) {
code_bits = code_bits << 1 | stream.read_bits(1);
// FIXME: This seems really inefficent, this could be an index into an array instead.
// FIXME: This seems really inefficient, this could be an index into an array instead.
size_t index;
if (AK::binary_search(m_symbol_codes.span(), code_bits, AK::integral_compare<u32>, &index))
return m_symbol_values[index];

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ void DebugInfo::parse_scopes_impl(const Dwarf::DIE& die)
if (!child.get_attribute(Dwarf::Attribute::LowPc).has_value()) {
#ifdef DEBUG_SPAM
dbg() << "DWARF: Couldn't find attribtue LowPc for scope";
dbg() << "DWARF: Couldn't find attribute LowPc for scope";
#endif
return;
}
@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ NonnullOwnPtrVector<DebugInfo::VariableInfo> DebugInfo::get_variables_in_current
{
NonnullOwnPtrVector<DebugInfo::VariableInfo> variables;
// TODO: We can store the scopes in a better data strucutre
// TODO: We can store the scopes in a better data structure
for (const auto& scope : m_scopes) {
if (regs.eip < scope.address_low || regs.eip >= scope.address_high)
continue;
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ OwnPtr<DebugInfo::VariableInfo> DebugInfo::create_variable_info(const Dwarf::DIE
if (variable_die.tag() == Dwarf::EntryTag::FormalParameter
&& !variable_die.get_attribute(Dwarf::Attribute::Name).has_value()) {
// We don't want to display info for unused paramters
// We don't want to display info for unused parameters
return {};
}

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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ void* DebugSession::single_step()
{
// Single stepping works by setting the x86 TRAP flag bit in the eflags register.
// This flag causes the cpu to enter single-stepping mode, which causes
// Interupt 1 (debug interrupt) to be emitted after every instruction.
// Interrupt 1 (debug interrupt) to be emitted after every instruction.
// To single step the program, we set the TRAP flag and continue the debugee.
// After the debugee has stopped, we clear the TRAP flag.

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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ void DebugSession::run(Callback callback)
}
if (current_breakpoint.has_value()) {
// We want to make the breakpoint transparrent to the user of the debugger.
// We want to make the breakpoint transparent to the user of the debugger.
// To achieive this, we perform two rollbacks:
// 1. Set regs.eip to point at the actual address of the instruction we breaked on.
// regs.eip currently points to one byte after the address of the original instruction,
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ void DebugSession::run(Callback callback)
// Re-enable the breakpoint if it wasn't removed by the user
if (current_breakpoint.has_value() && m_breakpoints.contains(current_breakpoint.value().address)) {
// The current breakpoint was removed to make it transparrent to the user.
// The current breakpoint was removed to make it transparent to the user.
// We now want to re-enable it - the code execution flow could hit it again.
// To re-enable the breakpoint, we first perform a single step and execute the
// instruction of the breakpoint, and then redo the INT3 patch in its first byte.

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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ void AbbreviationsMap::populate_map()
while (!abbreviation_stream.eof()) {
size_t abbreviation_code = 0;
abbreviation_stream.read_LEB128_unsigned(abbreviation_code);
// An abbrevation code of 0 marks the end of the
// abbrevations for a given compilation unit
// An abbreviation code of 0 marks the end of the
// abbreviations for a given compilation unit
if (abbreviation_code == 0)
break;

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ DIE::DIE(const CompilationUnit& unit, u32 offset)
m_data_offset = stream.offset();
if (m_abbreviation_code == 0) {
// An abbrevation code of 0 ( = null DIE entry) means the end of a chain of sibilings
// An abbreviation code of 0 ( = null DIE entry) means the end of a chain of siblings
m_tag = EntryTag::None;
} else {
auto abbreviation_info = m_compilation_unit.abbreviations_map().get(m_abbreviation_code);
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ void DIE::for_each_child(Function<void(const DIE& child)> callback) const
}
if (!sibling.has_value()) {
// NOTE: According to the spec, the compiler does't have to supply the sibling information.
// NOTE: According to the spec, the compiler doesn't have to supply the sibling information.
// When it doesn't, we have to recursively iterate the current child's children to find where they end
current_child->for_each_child([&](const DIE& sub_child) {
sibling_offset = sub_child.offset() + sub_child.size();

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ private:
ColorField(Color color);
Color m_color;
// save hue seperately so full white color doesn't reset it to 0
// save hue separately so full white color doesn't reset it to 0
double m_hue;
RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap> m_color_bitmap;
@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ void ColorField::set_color(Color color)
return;
m_color = color;
// don't save m_hue here by default, we dont want to set it to 0 in case color is full white
// don't save m_hue here by default, we don't want to set it to 0 in case color is full white
// m_hue = color.to_hsv().hue;
recalculate_position();

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@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ static bool decode_bmp_header(BMPLoadingContext& context)
// value of the file size.
streamer.drop_bytes(4);
// Ingore reserved bytes
// Ignore reserved bytes
streamer.drop_bytes(4);
context.data_offset = streamer.read_u32();

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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ CallExpression::ThisAndCallee CallExpression::compute_this_and_callee(Interprete
}
if (m_callee->is_super_expression()) {
// If we are calling super, |this| has not been initalized yet, and would not be meaningful to provide.
// If we are calling super, |this| has not been initialized yet, and would not be meaningful to provide.
auto new_target = interpreter.vm().get_new_target();
ASSERT(new_target.is_function());
return { js_undefined(), new_target };

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@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ void Parser::consume_or_insert_semicolon()
return;
}
// Insert semicolon if...
// ...token is preceeded by one or more newlines
// ...token is preceded by one or more newlines
if (m_parser_state.m_current_token.trivia().contains('\n'))
return;
// ...token is a closing curly brace

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ test("item added to array before exhaustion is accessible", () => {
expect(it.next()).toEqual({ value: undefined, done: true });
});
test("item added to array after exhaustion is inaccesible", () => {
test("item added to array after exhaustion is inaccessible", () => {
const a = [1, 2];
const it = a.values();
expect(it.next()).toEqual({ value: 1, done: false });

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ describe("correct behavior", () => {
expect(typeof 1n).toBe("bigint");
});
test("bigint string coersion", () => {
test("bigint string coercion", () => {
expect("" + 123n).toBe("123");
});

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ test("regular exponentiation", () => {
expect((2 ** 3) ** 2).toBe(64);
});
test("exponentation with negatives", () => {
test("exponentiation with negatives", () => {
expect(2 ** -3).toBe(0.125);
expect((-2) ** 3).toBe(-8);
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ test("exponentation with negatives", () => {
// expect("-2 ** 3").not.toEval();
});
test("exponentation with non-numeric primitives", () => {
test("exponentiation with non-numeric primitives", () => {
expect("2" ** "3").toBe(8);
expect("" ** []).toBe(1);
expect([] ** null).toBe(1);
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ test("exponentation with non-numeric primitives", () => {
expect(undefined ** null).toBe(1);
});
test("exponentation that produces NaN", () => {
test("exponentiation that produces NaN", () => {
expect(NaN ** 2).toBeNaN();
expect(2 ** NaN).toBeNaN();
expect(undefined ** 2).toBeNaN();

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ test("arrow functions in objects", () => {
expect(foobar.x.z()).toBe(foobar.x);
});
test("strict mode propogation", () => {
test("strict mode propagation", () => {
(() => {
"use strict";
expect(isStrictMode()).toBeTrue();

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ test("parameter with a function default value", () => {
expect(arrowFunc(() => 10)).toBe(10);
});
test("parameter with an arrow function default vlaue", () => {
test("parameter with an arrow function default value", () => {
function func(a = () => 5) {
return a();
}

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ test("use strict with double quotes after statement does not yield strict mode c
expect(isStrictMode()).toBeFalse();
});
test("strict mode propogates down the scope chain", () => {
test("strict mode propagates down the scope chain", () => {
"use strict";
expect(isStrictMode()).toBeTrue();
(function() {
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ test("strict mode propogates down the scope chain", () => {
})();
});
test("strict mode does not propogate up the scope chain", () => {
test("strict mode does not propagate up the scope chain", () => {
expect(isStrictMode()).toBeFalse();
(function() {
"use strict";

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ test("item added to array before exhaustion is accessible", () => {
expect(it.next()).toEqual({ value: undefined, done: true });
});
test("item added to array after exhaustion is inaccesible", () => {
test("item added to array after exhaustion is inaccessible", () => {
const a = [1, 2];
const it = a[Symbol.iterator]();
expect(it.next()).toEqual({ value: 1, done: false });

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ bool TLSv12::common_connect(const struct sockaddr* saddr, socklen_t length)
auto timeout_diff = Core::DateTime::now().timestamp() - m_context.handshake_initiation_timestamp;
// If the timeout duration was actually within the max wait time (with a margin of error),
// we're not operating slow, so the server timed out.
// otherwise, it's our fault that the negotitation is taking too long, so extend the timer :P
// otherwise, it's our fault that the negotiation is taking too long, so extend the timer :P
if (timeout_diff < m_max_wait_time_for_handshake_in_seconds + 1) {
// The server did not respond fast enough,
// time the connection out.

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#include <stdint.h>
// The following defintions and comments are largely pulled from the Itanium Exception handling ABI
// The following definitions and comments are largely pulled from the Itanium Exception handling ABI
// Reference: https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi-eh.htm, version 1.22
// This header defines the methods, types, and constants outlined in Level I. Base ABI
// Also, from the Intel386 psABI version 1.1

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@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ void Terminal::alter_mode(bool should_set, bool question_param, const ParamVecto
// Hide cursor command, but doesn't need to be run (for now, because
// we don't do inverse control codes anyways)
if (should_set)
dbgprintf("Terminal: Hide Cursor escapecode recieved. Not needed: ignored.\n");
dbgprintf("Terminal: Hide Cursor escapecode received. Not needed: ignored.\n");
else
dbgprintf("Terminal: Show Cursor escapecode recieved. Not needed: ignored.\n");
dbgprintf("Terminal: Show Cursor escapecode received. Not needed: ignored.\n");
break;
default:
break;