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File 0200-Fix-typos-in-erts-emulator-nifs.patch of Package erlang
From dd7e45dde937e9e991112dcea9cd9d599cca7179 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kian-Meng, Ang" <kianmeng@cpan.org> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 13:28:23 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos in erts/emulator/nifs --- erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_net_nif.c | 10 +++--- erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_socket_nif.c | 40 ++++++++++----------- erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_dbg.c | 2 +- erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_util.c | 4 +-- erts/emulator/nifs/win32/win_prim_file.c | 4 +-- 5 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_net_nif.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_net_nif.c index cff7031250..29a7ce7d78 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_net_nif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_net_nif.c @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM nif_getnameinfo(ErlNifEnv* env, -/* Given the provided sock(et) address (and flags), retreive the host and +/* Given the provided sock(et) address (and flags), retrieve the host and * service info. */ #if !defined(__WIN32__) && defined(HAVE_GETNAMEINFO) @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM enet_getifaddrs_process(ErlNifEnv* env, struct ifaddrs* ifap) -/* Calculate the length of the interface adress linked list +/* Calculate the length of the interface address linked list * The list is NULL-terminated, so the only way is to * iterate through the list until we find next = NULL. */ @@ -1995,7 +1995,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM encode_address_infos(ErlNifEnv* env, -/* Calculate the length of the adress info linked list +/* Calculate the length of the address info linked list * The list is NULL-terminated, so the only way is to * iterate through the list until we find next = NULL. */ @@ -2108,8 +2108,8 @@ void make_address_info(ErlNifEnv* env, /* We should really have another API, so that we can return errno... */ /* *** change network namespace *** - * Retreive the current namespace and set the new. - * Return result and previous namespace if successfull. + * Retrieve the current namespace and set the new. + * Return result and previous namespace if successful. */ #if !defined(__WIN32__) static diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_socket_nif.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_socket_nif.c index 23015ccdcc..297827c36f 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_socket_nif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/prim_socket_nif.c @@ -5083,7 +5083,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM esock_open2(ErlNifEnv* env, * Before we do anything else, we try to retrieve domain, type and protocol * This information is either present in the eopts map or if not we need * to "get" it from the system (getsockopt). - * Note that its not possible to get all of these on all platoforms, + * Note that its not possible to get all of these on all platforms, * and in those cases the user *must* provide us with them (eopts). * * We try the system first (since its more reliable) and if that fails @@ -5452,8 +5452,8 @@ BOOLEAN_T esock_open_which_protocol(SOCKET sock, int* proto) /* We should really have another API, so that we can return errno... */ /* *** change network namespace *** - * Retreive the current namespace and set the new. - * Return result and previous namespace if successfull. + * Retrieve the current namespace and set the new. + * Return result and previous namespace if successful. */ #ifndef __WIN32__ static @@ -6351,7 +6351,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM esock_accept_accepting_current_error(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** esock_accept_accepting_other *** * Handles when the another acceptor makes an attempt, which - * results (maybe) in the request beeing pushed onto the + * results (maybe) in the request being pushed onto the * acceptor queue. */ #ifndef __WIN32__ @@ -6393,7 +6393,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM esock_accept_busy_retry(ErlNifEnv* env, ESOCK_ASSERT( DEMONP("esock_accept_busy_retry - select failed", env, descP, &descP->currentAcceptor.mon) == 0); /* It is very unlikely that a next acceptor will be able - * to do anything succesful, but we will clean the queue + * to do anything successful, but we will clean the queue */ if (!activate_next_acceptor(env, descP, sockRef)) { SSDBG( descP, @@ -7645,7 +7645,7 @@ esock_sendfile(ErlNifEnv *env, if ((res < 0) && (error == EINVAL)) { /* On e.b SunOS 5.10 using sfv_len > file size - * lands here - we regard this as a succesful send. + * lands here - we regard this as a successful send. * All other causes for EINVAL are avoided, * except for .sfv_fd not seekable, which would * give bytes_sent == 0 that we would interpret @@ -8819,7 +8819,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM esock_finalize_close(ErlNifEnv* env, #endif /* This nif is executed in a dirty scheduler just so that - * it can "hang" (whith minumum effect on the VM) while the + * it can "hang" (with minimum effect on the VM) while the * kernel writes our buffers. IF we have set the linger option * for this ({true, integer() > 0}). For this to work we must * be blocking... @@ -12187,7 +12187,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM esock_getopt_pktoptions(ErlNifEnv* env, "\r\n", descP->sock, keys[3], vals[3]) ); } - /* Guard agains cut-and-paste errors */ + /* Guard against cut-and-paste errors */ ESOCK_ASSERT( numKeys == NUM(vals) ); /* Make control message header map */ @@ -13274,7 +13274,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM send_check_fail(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** send_error_waiting_writers *** * - * Process all waiting writers when a fatal error has occured. + * Process all waiting writers when a fatal error has occurred. * All waiting writers will be "aborted", that is a * nif_abort message will be sent (with ref and reason). */ @@ -13308,7 +13308,7 @@ void send_error_waiting_writers(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** send_check_retry *** * - * Processing done upon uncomplete or blocked send. + * Processing done upon incomplete or blocked send. * * We failed to write the *entire* packet (anything less * then size of the packet, which is 0 <= written < sizeof @@ -13572,7 +13572,7 @@ recv_update_current_reader(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** recv_error_current_reader *** * * Process the current reader and any waiting readers - * when a read (fatal) error has occured. + * when a read (fatal) error has occurred. * All waiting readers will be "aborted", that is a * nif_abort message will be sent (with ref and reason). */ @@ -13743,7 +13743,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM recv_check_full(ErlNifEnv* env, /* Send up each chunk of data for each of the read * and let the erlang code assemble it: {more, Bin} * (when complete it should return {ok, Bin}). - * We need to read atleast one more time to be sure if its + * We need to read at least one more time to be sure if its * done... * * Also, we need to check if the rNumCnt has reached its max (rNum), @@ -13950,7 +13950,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM recv_check_fail(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** recv_check_fail_econnreset *** * - * We detected that the socket was closed wile reading. + * We detected that the socket was closed while reading. * Inform current and waiting readers. */ #ifndef __WIN32__ @@ -14051,7 +14051,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM recv_check_fail_gen(ErlNifEnv* env, /* *** recv_check_partial *** * - * Handle a sucessful recv which only partly filled the specified buffer. + * Handle a successful recv which only partly filled the specified buffer. */ #ifndef __WIN32__ static @@ -14264,7 +14264,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM recvfrom_check_result(ErlNifEnv* env, } else { - /* +++ We sucessfully got a message - time to encode the address +++ */ + /* +++ We successfully got a message - time to encode the address +++ */ ERL_NIF_TERM eSockAddr; @@ -14371,7 +14371,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM recvmsg_check_result(ErlNifEnv* env, } else { - /* +++ We sucessfully got a message - time to encode it +++ */ + /* +++ We successfully got a message - time to encode it +++ */ res = recvmsg_check_msg(env, descP, read, msgHdrP, dataBufP, ctrlBufP, sockRef); @@ -14658,7 +14658,7 @@ void encode_cmsgs(ErlNifEnv* env, "\r\n %T: %T" "\r\n", descP->sock, keys[3], vals[3]) ); - /* Guard agains cut-and-paste errors */ + /* Guard against cut-and-paste errors */ ESOCK_ASSERT( numKeys == NUM(vals) ); ESOCK_ASSERT( MKMA(env, keys, vals, numKeys - (have_value ? 0 : 1), &cmsgHdr) ); @@ -15472,7 +15472,7 @@ BOOLEAN_T decode_cmsghdr_value(ErlNifEnv* env, return FALSE; } - // Succesful decode + // Successful decode type = cmsgSpecP->type; @@ -15572,7 +15572,7 @@ BOOLEAN_T decode_cmsghdr_data(ErlNifEnv* env, return FALSE; } - // Succesful decode + // Successful decode SSDBG( descP, ("SOCKET", @@ -17261,7 +17261,7 @@ ESockRequestQueueElement* qpop(ESockRequestQueue* q) ESockRequestQueueElement* e = q->first; if (e != NULL) { - /* Atleast one element in the queue */ + /* At least one element in the queue */ if (e == q->last) { /* Only one element in the queue */ q->first = q->last = NULL; diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_dbg.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_dbg.c index deb531415f..933ce150bf 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_dbg.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_dbg.c @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ BOOLEAN_T esock_dbg_init(char* filename) if (fp != NULL) { esock_dbgout = fp; - return TRUE; // Succesful file open + return TRUE; // Successful file open } esock_dbgout = stdout; diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_util.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_util.c index 66db2cf27e..125c30bc58 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_util.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/common/socket_util.c @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ void esock_encode_iov(ErlNifEnv* env, * Decode an IO Vector. In erlang we represented this as a list of binaries. * * We assume that we have already figured out how long the iov (actually - * eIOV) is (len), and therefor allocated an array of bins and iov to be + * eIOV) is (len), and therefore allocated an array of bins and iov to be * used. */ @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ void esock_encode_sockaddr_un(ErlNifEnv* env, * ifindex: integer() * hatype: integer() (should be an atom really) * pkttype: integer() (should be an atom really) - * addr: list() (should be something usefull...) + * addr: list() (should be something useful...) * */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/win32/win_prim_file.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/win32/win_prim_file.c index b1412ec1a5..9d74252b8c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/win32/win_prim_file.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/win32/win_prim_file.c @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ typedef struct { efile_data_t common; HANDLE handle; /* The following field is only used when the handle has been - obtained from an already exisiting file descriptor (i.e., + obtained from an already existing file descriptor (i.e., prim_file:file_desc_to_ref/2). common.modes is set to EFILE_MODE_FROM_ALREADY_OPEN_FD when that is the case. It is needed because we can't close using handle in that case. */ @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ static int is_path_root(const efile_path_t *path) { path_iterator++; } while(path_iterator < path_end && !IS_SLASH(*path_iterator)); - /* If we're past the end of the string and it didnt't end with a slash, + /* If we're past the end of the string and it didn't end with a slash, * then we're a root path. */ return path_iterator >= path_end && !IS_SLASH(path_start[length - 1]); } -- 2.31.1
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