all: fix typos

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R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6949072
This commit is contained in:
Shenghou Ma 2012-12-19 03:04:09 +08:00
parent 326ccebec8
commit d1ef9b56fb
18 changed files with 25 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ The meta tag has the form:
<meta name="go-import" content="import-prefix vcs repo-root"> <meta name="go-import" content="import-prefix vcs repo-root">
The import-prefix is the import path correponding to the repository The import-prefix is the import path corresponding to the repository
root. It must be a prefix or an exact match of the package being root. It must be a prefix or an exact match of the package being
fetched with "go get". If it's not an exact match, another http fetched with "go get". If it's not an exact match, another http
request is made at the prefix to verify the <meta> tags match. request is made at the prefix to verify the <meta> tags match.

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ func (f *File) walkInterfaceType(t *ast.InterfaceType) {
} }
} }
// walkRangeStmt walks a range statment. // walkRangeStmt walks a range statement.
func (f *File) walkRangeStmt(n *ast.RangeStmt) { func (f *File) walkRangeStmt(n *ast.RangeStmt) {
checkRangeLoop(f, n) checkRangeLoop(f, n)
} }

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@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ func others() {
j = tokset[i].value j = tokset[i].value
if j >= 0 && j < 256 { if j >= 0 && j < 256 {
if temp1[j] != 0 { if temp1[j] != 0 {
fmt.Print("yacc bug -- cant have 2 different Ts with same value\n") fmt.Print("yacc bug -- cannot have 2 different Ts with same value\n")
fmt.Printf(" %s and %s\n", tokset[i].name, tokset[temp1[j]].name) fmt.Printf(" %s and %s\n", tokset[i].name, tokset[temp1[j]].name)
nerrors++ nerrors++
} }
@ -2917,7 +2917,7 @@ func others() {
j = tokset[i].value - PRIVATE j = tokset[i].value - PRIVATE
if j >= 0 && j < 256 { if j >= 0 && j < 256 {
if temp1[j] != 0 { if temp1[j] != 0 {
fmt.Print("yacc bug -- cant have 2 different Ts with same value\n") fmt.Print("yacc bug -- cannot have 2 different Ts with same value\n")
fmt.Printf(" %s and %s\n", tokset[i].name, tokset[temp1[j]].name) fmt.Printf(" %s and %s\n", tokset[i].name, tokset[temp1[j]].name)
nerrors++ nerrors++
} }

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ const (
logMaxOffsetSize = 15 // Standard DEFLATE logMaxOffsetSize = 15 // Standard DEFLATE
minMatchLength = 3 // The smallest match that the compressor looks for minMatchLength = 3 // The smallest match that the compressor looks for
maxMatchLength = 258 // The longest match for the compressor maxMatchLength = 258 // The longest match for the compressor
minOffsetSize = 1 // The shortest offset that makes any sence minOffsetSize = 1 // The shortest offset that makes any sense
// The maximum number of tokens we put into a single flat block, just too // The maximum number of tokens we put into a single flat block, just too
// stop things from getting too large. // stop things from getting too large.

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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ func ExampleStreamReader() {
// Note that this example is simplistic in that it omits any // Note that this example is simplistic in that it omits any
// authentication of the encrypted data. It you were actually to use // authentication of the encrypted data. It you were actually to use
// StreamReader in this manner, an attacker could flip arbitary bits in // StreamReader in this manner, an attacker could flip arbitrary bits in
// the output. // the output.
} }
@ -278,6 +278,6 @@ func ExampleStreamWriter() {
// Note that this example is simplistic in that it omits any // Note that this example is simplistic in that it omits any
// authentication of the encrypted data. It you were actually to use // authentication of the encrypted data. It you were actually to use
// StreamReader in this manner, an attacker could flip arbitary bits in // StreamReader in this manner, an attacker could flip arbitrary bits in
// the decrypted result. // the decrypted result.
} }

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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ func TestECDSA(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("%d: public key algorithm is %v, want ECDSA", i, pka) t.Errorf("%d: public key algorithm is %v, want ECDSA", i, pka)
} }
if err = cert.CheckSignatureFrom(cert); err != nil { if err = cert.CheckSignatureFrom(cert); err != nil {
t.Errorf("%d: certificate verfication failed: %s", i, err) t.Errorf("%d: certificate verification failed: %s", i, err)
} }
} }
} }
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ func TestVerifyCertificateWithDSASignature(t *testing.T) {
} }
// test cert is self-signed // test cert is self-signed
if err = cert.CheckSignatureFrom(cert); err != nil { if err = cert.CheckSignatureFrom(cert); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("DSA Certificate verfication failed: %s", err) t.Fatalf("DSA Certificate verification failed: %s", err)
} }
} }

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@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ func (db *DB) connIfFree(wanted driver.Conn) (conn driver.Conn, ok bool) {
var putConnHook func(*DB, driver.Conn) var putConnHook func(*DB, driver.Conn)
// putConn adds a connection to the db's free pool. // putConn adds a connection to the db's free pool.
// err is optionally the last error that occured on this connection. // err is optionally the last error that occurred on this connection.
func (db *DB) putConn(c driver.Conn, err error) { func (db *DB) putConn(c driver.Conn, err error) {
if err == driver.ErrBadConn { if err == driver.ErrBadConn {
// Don't reuse bad connections. // Don't reuse bad connections.

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ func (w *Writer) Write(record []string) (err error) {
} }
// Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying io.Writer. // Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying io.Writer.
// To check if an error occured during the Flush, call Error. // To check if an error occurred during the Flush, call Error.
func (w *Writer) Flush() { func (w *Writer) Flush() {
w.w.Flush() w.w.Flush()
} }

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import (
const ( const (
blockSize = 64 blockSize = 64
blockOffset = 2 // Substract 2 blocks to compensate for the 0x80 added to continuation bytes. blockOffset = 2 // Subtract 2 blocks to compensate for the 0x80 added to continuation bytes.
) )
type trieHandle struct { type trieHandle struct {

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ doNorm:
i.rb.src.copySlice(out[outCopyStart:], inCopyStart, i.p) i.rb.src.copySlice(out[outCopyStart:], inCopyStart, i.p)
if !i.rb.insertDecomposed(out[i.outStart:outp]) { if !i.rb.insertDecomposed(out[i.outStart:outp]) {
// Start over to prevent decompositions from crossing segment boundaries. // Start over to prevent decompositions from crossing segment boundaries.
// This is a rare occurance. // This is a rare occurrence.
i.p = i.inStart i.p = i.inStart
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p) i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
} }

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ func runPosTests(t *testing.T, name string, f Form, fn positionFunc, tests []Pos
} }
runes := []rune(test.buffer) runes := []rune(test.buffer)
if rb.nrune != len(runes) { if rb.nrune != len(runes) {
t.Errorf("%s:%d: reorder buffer lenght is %d; want %d", name, i, rb.nrune, len(runes)) t.Errorf("%s:%d: reorder buffer length is %d; want %d", name, i, rb.nrune, len(runes))
continue continue
} }
for j, want := range runes { for j, want := range runes {

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import (
const ( const (
blockSize = 64 blockSize = 64
blockOffset = 2 // Substract two blocks to compensate for the 0x80 added to continuation bytes. blockOffset = 2 // Subtract two blocks to compensate for the 0x80 added to continuation bytes.
maxSparseEntries = 16 maxSparseEntries = 16
) )

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@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ func (check *checker) recordType(x *operand) {
} }
// rawExpr typechecks expression e and initializes x with the expression // rawExpr typechecks expression e and initializes x with the expression
// value or type. If an error occured, x.mode is set to invalid. // value or type. If an error occurred, x.mode is set to invalid.
// A hint != nil is used as operand type for untyped shifted operands; // A hint != nil is used as operand type for untyped shifted operands;
// iota >= 0 indicates that the expression is part of a constant declaration. // iota >= 0 indicates that the expression is part of a constant declaration.
// cycleOk indicates whether it is ok for a type expression to refer to itself. // cycleOk indicates whether it is ok for a type expression to refer to itself.
@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ func (check *checker) rawExpr(x *operand, e ast.Expr, hint Type, iota int, cycle
x.typ = obj.Type.(Type) x.typ = obj.Type.(Type)
case *ast.Ellipsis: case *ast.Ellipsis:
// ellipses are handled explictly where they are legal // ellipses are handled explicitly where they are legal
// (array composite literals and parameter lists) // (array composite literals and parameter lists)
check.errorf(e.Pos(), "invalid use of '...'") check.errorf(e.Pos(), "invalid use of '...'")
goto Error goto Error
@ -1284,14 +1284,14 @@ func (check *checker) rawTyp(e ast.Expr, cycleOk, nilOk bool) Type {
} }
// typOrNil is like rawExpr but reports an error if e doesn't represents a type or the predeclared value nil. // typOrNil is like rawExpr but reports an error if e doesn't represents a type or the predeclared value nil.
// It returns e's type, nil, or Typ[Invalid] if an error occured. // It returns e's type, nil, or Typ[Invalid] if an error occurred.
// //
func (check *checker) typOrNil(e ast.Expr, cycleOk bool) Type { func (check *checker) typOrNil(e ast.Expr, cycleOk bool) Type {
return check.rawTyp(e, cycleOk, true) return check.rawTyp(e, cycleOk, true)
} }
// typ is like rawExpr but reports an error if e doesn't represents a type. // typ is like rawExpr but reports an error if e doesn't represents a type.
// It returns e's type, or Typ[Invalid] if an error occured. // It returns e's type, or Typ[Invalid] if an error occurred.
// //
func (check *checker) typ(e ast.Expr, cycleOk bool) Type { func (check *checker) typ(e ast.Expr, cycleOk bool) Type {
return check.rawTyp(e, cycleOk, false) return check.rawTyp(e, cycleOk, false)

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ func Node(dst io.Writer, fset *token.FileSet, node interface{}) error {
// Sort imports if necessary. // Sort imports if necessary.
if file != nil && hasUnsortedImports(file) { if file != nil && hasUnsortedImports(file) {
// Make a copy of the AST because ast.SortImports is destructive. // Make a copy of the AST because ast.SortImports is destructive.
// TODO(gri) Do this more efficently. // TODO(gri) Do this more efficiently.
var buf bytes.Buffer var buf bytes.Buffer
err := config.Fprint(&buf, fset, file) err := config.Fprint(&buf, fset, file)
if err != nil { if err != nil {

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (p *printer) setComment(g *ast.CommentGroup) {
// don't overwrite any pending comment in the p.comment cache // don't overwrite any pending comment in the p.comment cache
// (there may be a pending comment when a line comment is // (there may be a pending comment when a line comment is
// immediately followed by a lead comment with no other // immediately followed by a lead comment with no other
// tokens inbetween) // tokens between)
if p.commentOffset == infinity { if p.commentOffset == infinity {
p.nextComment() // get comment ready for use p.nextComment() // get comment ready for use
} }

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@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ func (x nat) string(charset string) string {
// Convert words of q to base b digits in s. If q is large, it is recursively "split in half" // Convert words of q to base b digits in s. If q is large, it is recursively "split in half"
// by nat/nat division using tabulated divisors. Otherwise, it is converted iteratively using // by nat/nat division using tabulated divisors. Otherwise, it is converted iteratively using
// repeated nat/Word divison. // repeated nat/Word division.
// //
// The iterative method processes n Words by n divW() calls, each of which visits every Word in the // The iterative method processes n Words by n divW() calls, each of which visits every Word in the
// incrementally shortened q for a total of n + (n-1) + (n-2) ... + 2 + 1, or n(n+1)/2 divW()'s. // incrementally shortened q for a total of n + (n-1) + (n-2) ... + 2 + 1, or n(n+1)/2 divW()'s.

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ func roundShortest(d *decimal, mant uint64, exp int, flt *floatInfo) {
// d = mant << (exp - mantbits) // d = mant << (exp - mantbits)
// Next highest floating point number is mant+1 << exp-mantbits. // Next highest floating point number is mant+1 << exp-mantbits.
// Our upper bound is halfway inbetween, mant*2+1 << exp-mantbits-1. // Our upper bound is halfway between, mant*2+1 << exp-mantbits-1.
upper := new(decimal) upper := new(decimal)
upper.Assign(mant*2 + 1) upper.Assign(mant*2 + 1)
upper.Shift(exp - int(flt.mantbits) - 1) upper.Shift(exp - int(flt.mantbits) - 1)
@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ func roundShortest(d *decimal, mant uint64, exp int, flt *floatInfo) {
// unless mant-1 drops the significant bit and exp is not the minimum exp, // unless mant-1 drops the significant bit and exp is not the minimum exp,
// in which case the next lowest is mant*2-1 << exp-mantbits-1. // in which case the next lowest is mant*2-1 << exp-mantbits-1.
// Either way, call it mantlo << explo-mantbits. // Either way, call it mantlo << explo-mantbits.
// Our lower bound is halfway inbetween, mantlo*2+1 << explo-mantbits-1. // Our lower bound is halfway between, mantlo*2+1 << explo-mantbits-1.
var mantlo uint64 var mantlo uint64
var explo int var explo int
if mant > 1<<flt.mantbits || exp == minexp { if mant > 1<<flt.mantbits || exp == minexp {

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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ func loadZoneData(bytes []byte) (l *Location, err error) {
} }
} }
// Commited to succeed. // Committed to succeed.
l = &Location{zone: zone, tx: tx} l = &Location{zone: zone, tx: tx}
// Fill in the cache with information about right now, // Fill in the cache with information about right now,