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[Findutils-patches] [PATCH] fix comment/changelog typos
From: |
Jim Meyering |
Subject: |
[Findutils-patches] [PATCH] fix comment/changelog typos |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:29:24 +0200 |
Here's a patch to fix some typos.
I made this change manually, because the tool proposed three
alternatives:
diff --git a/m4/nullsort.m4 b/m4/nullsort.m4
index 5f592f7..10a1a93 100644
--- a/m4/nullsort.m4
+++ b/m4/nullsort.m4
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ else
# sort thinks there is more than one input line there. We have
# to make sort -c do its thing with the input lines in the wrong
# order to determine that (we can't do it in one shot because
- # if sort returns nonzero we cant tell that it wasn't just
+ # if sort returns nonzero we can't tell that it wasn't just
# complaining about this unknown -z option.
if $SORT -z -c < "${srcdir:-.}/m4/order-bad.bin" 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
then
Then noticed "dum" being changed to "dumb", but only in two
exception lists. There, just removing the non-word is better.
Finally, using http://github.com/lyda/misspell-check and
some perl to massage its diagnostics into sed commands:
git ls-files|grep -v '\.po$'|misspellings -f -|perl -nl \
-e '/^(.*?)\[(\d+)\]: (\w+) -> "(.*?)"$/ or next;' \
-e '($file,$n,$l,$r)=($1,$2,$3,$4); $q="'\''"; $r=~s/$q/$q\\$q$q/g;'\
-e 'print "sed -i $q${n}s!$l!$r!$q $file"'|bash
>From edf76262937c363e6d329693570e250a24338018 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <address@hidden>
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 12:30:52 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] fix comment/changelog typos
First, change "cant" to "can't" manually in m4/nullsort.m4,
since "cant" had 3 replacement options. Then remove "dum"
from the LocalWords lists in doc/*.texi. It was not used.
Finally, perform the remaining changes mechanically using
http://github.com/lyda/misspell-check and
some perl to massage its diagnostics into sed -i commands:
git ls-files|grep -v '\.po$'|misspellings -f -|perl -nl \
-e '/^(.*?)\[(\d+)\]: (\w+) -> "(.*?)"$/ or next;' \
-e '($file,$n,$l,$r)=($1,$2,$3,$4); $q="'\''"; $r=~s/$q/$q\\$q$q/g;'\
-e 'print "sed -i $q${n}s!$l!$r!$q $file"'|bash
---
ChangeLog | 28 +++++++++++++--------------
NEWS | 2 +-
TODO | 2 +-
doc/find-maint.texi | 4 ++--
doc/find.texi | 2 +-
find/defs.h | 2 +-
find/print.c | 2 +-
find/testsuite/find.gnu/exec-one-rtn-fail.exp | 2 +-
locate/locate.c | 2 +-
m4/nullsort.m4 | 2 +-
10 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 8455352..7f240a6 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
* find/print.c (parse_octal_escape): Instead of updating a const
char* pointer to indicate how many characters from the input we
consumed, update a size_t value.
- (insert_fprintf): Change function defintion to match updated
+ (insert_fprintf): Change function definition to match updated
prototype. Eliminate fmt_inpos. Introduce a `readpos' offset
variable which takes the previous role of fmt_inpos.
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
%(, %{ and %[, which are all rejected.
* find/testsuite/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST_EXP): Add
find.gnu/printf-reserved.exp.
- * doc/find.texi (Reserved and Unkown Directives): Document this.
+ * doc/find.texi (Reserved and Unknown Directives): Document this.
* find/find.1: Document this.
* NEWS: Mention this change.
@@ -2892,7 +2892,7 @@
2009-04-13 Andreas Metzler <address@hidden>
- Fix Savannah bug# 26092: find.1 still marks -iwholename as prefered
+ Fix Savannah bug# 26092: find.1 still marks -iwholename as preferred
* find/find.1 (-iwholename): Indicate that this option is no
longer preferred over -ipath.
@@ -3059,7 +3059,7 @@
* po/sl.po: Updated Slovenian translation.
* po/sv.po: Updated Swedish translation.
* po/tr.po: Updated Turkish translation.
- * po/uk.po: Updated Ukranian translation.
+ * po/uk.po: Updated Ukrainian translation.
* po/vi.po: Updated Vietnamese translation.
* NEWS: Mention these updates.
@@ -3394,7 +3394,7 @@
(UNUSUAL FILENAMES): Describe how LC_CTYPE affects -printf %p,
-print, -fprint.
(STANDARDS CONFORMANCE): -ok and -okdir now obey the system's
- defintion of yes/no if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. In any case,
+ definition of yes/no if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. In any case,
LC_CTYPE and LC_COLLATE may have some effect. Point out that
the setting of LC_MESSAGES deternmines what pattern is used to
interpret the user's response to -ok/-okdir.
@@ -3937,7 +3937,7 @@
2007-08-18 Eric Blake <address@hidden>
Fix Savannah bug #20751.
- * lib/listfile.c (list_file): Accomodate gnulib change of 3 Jul
+ * lib/listfile.c (list_file): Accommodate gnulib change of 3 Jul
2006.
* NEWS: Document this.
Reported by Nigel Stepp.
@@ -4885,7 +4885,7 @@
* find/defs.h (pred_open) Rename to pred_openparen to avoid
problems with the macrtos which build the parser tabnles on
- platforms where 'open' is in fact a macro whcih expands to
+ platforms where 'open' is in fact a macro which expands to
open64. The problem was that token pasting put pred_open64 into
the parser table, but the function was still defined as
parse_open. This fixes Savannah bug #19371.
@@ -5035,7 +5035,7 @@
2007-04-20 Maxim V. Dziumanenko <address@hidden>
- * po/uk.po: New Ukranian translation.
+ * po/uk.po: New Ukrainian translation.
* configure.in: Added "uk" for Ukranian.
2007-04-19 Peter Breitenlohner <address@hidden> (tiny change)
@@ -5225,7 +5225,7 @@
2007-04-09 James Youngman <address@hidden>
* doc/find.texi: Change fully-specified @node directives to
- single-argument @node directives in order to accomodate the
+ single-argument @node directives in order to accommodate the
inclusion of getdate.texi.
* doc/find.texi: Document -newerXY.
@@ -5589,7 +5589,7 @@
find/testsuite/find.gnu/perm000.xo: -perm /000 is now quivalent
to -perm -000, as dscussed in Savannah bug #14748. The warning
message we issue when the user does this now explains that the
- defintion changed as we promised it would in 2005.
+ definition changed as we promised it would in 2005.
* xargs/xargs.c (read_line): Correctly handle quoted empty
arguments occurring first or last on a line (by adding an empty
@@ -6122,7 +6122,7 @@
* find/fstype.c:
Savannah bug #14921: when a Linux bind filesystem is in use, find
- would expand '-printf %F' to 'none' if a bind mount targetted the same
+ would expand '-printf %F' to 'none' if a bind mount targeted the same
filesystem as the one containing the file to be described.
* NEWS: Updated to describe recent changes
@@ -6604,7 +6604,7 @@
from Andreas Metzler)
* INSTALL, depcomp, doc/texinfo.tex, install-sh, missing, mkinstalldirs:
- Updated auxilliary files from the automake-1.9 distribution
+ Updated auxiliary files from the automake-1.9 distribution
* configure.in:
Introduce new Automake conditional, CROSS_COMPILING, true when we are
corss compiling
@@ -8763,7 +8763,7 @@
Debian bug #176201.
* xargs/xargs.c:
- Fixed Debian bug #176201, "xargs enviroment size limited to 20k", by
+ Fixed Debian bug #176201, "xargs environment size limited to 20k", by
reading a patch offered by Bob Proulx and implementing something
substantially similar myself.
@@ -10404,7 +10404,7 @@
* wait.h: New file taken from xargs.c.
* xargs.c: Make limits.h vs. sys/param.h conditional on
- LIMITS_MISSING instead of USG, to accomodate SVR2.
+ LIMITS_MISSING instead of USG, to accommodate SVR2.
1990-11-08 David J. MacKenzie <address@hidden>
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index d8435fd..5b4881b 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ with a space
** Translations
-Findutils 4.3.4 includes a translation for the Ukranian language.
+Findutils 4.3.4 includes a translation for the Ukrainian language.
* Major changes in release 4.3.3, 2007-04-15
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index aff56d4..1f694c3 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Perhaps a better description in texi pages as well.
* Add option for find to sort output in lexical order for use for updatedb
address@hidden (Olivier) made the following suggestion:
-As I was running thru the code looking for the bug I wondered why the updatedb
+As I was running through the code looking for the bug I wondered why the
updatedb
has to use sort...
why not add an option to find that sorts the output in lexical order?
my point is:
diff --git a/doc/find-maint.texi b/doc/find-maint.texi
index 0ee7e72..8fa6c1e 100644
--- a/doc/find-maint.texi
+++ b/doc/find-maint.texi
@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ traditional ("old") format that locate uses on other Unix
systems.
When locate reads filenames from a LOCATE02 database (the default
format), the buffer into which data is read is automatically extended
-to accomodate the length of the filenames.
+to accommodate the length of the filenames.
This automatic buffer extension does not happen for old-format
databases. Instead a 1026-byte buffer is used. When a longer
@@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ Release} field of these bugs appropriately and make sure
the
@comment LocalWords: POSIXLY fls fprintf strftime locale's EDT GMT AP
@comment LocalWords: EST diff perl backquotes sprintf Falstad Oct cron
@comment LocalWords: eg vmunix mkdir afs allexec allwrite ARG bigram
address@hidden LocalWords: bigrams cd chmod comp crc CVS dbfile dum eof
address@hidden LocalWords: bigrams cd chmod comp crc CVS dbfile eof
@comment LocalWords: fileserver filesystem fn frcode Ghazi Hnewc iXX
@comment LocalWords: joeuser Kaveh localpaths localuser LOGNAME
@comment LocalWords: Meyering mv netpaths netuser nonblank nonblanks
diff --git a/doc/find.texi b/doc/find.texi
index 0be7292..cc02822 100644
--- a/doc/find.texi
+++ b/doc/find.texi
@@ -5649,7 +5649,7 @@ Expressions}, for more information on expressions.
@comment LocalWords: POSIXLY fls fprintf strftime locale's EDT GMT AP
@comment LocalWords: EST diff perl backquotes sprintf Falstad Oct cron
@comment LocalWords: eg vmunix mkdir afs allexec allwrite ARG bigram
address@hidden LocalWords: bigrams cd chmod comp crc CVS dbfile dum eof
address@hidden LocalWords: bigrams cd chmod comp crc CVS dbfile eof
@comment LocalWords: fileserver filesystem fn frcode Ghazi Hnewc iXX
@comment LocalWords: joeuser Kaveh localpaths localuser LOGNAME
@comment LocalWords: Meyering mv netpaths netuser nonblank nonblanks
diff --git a/find/defs.h b/find/defs.h
index 6e11174..ca7d604 100644
--- a/find/defs.h
+++ b/find/defs.h
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ struct state
/* The file being operated on, relative to the current directory.
Used for stat, readlink, remove, and opendir. */
char *rel_pathname;
- /* The directory fd to which rel_pathname is relative. Thsi is relevant
+ /* The directory fd to which rel_pathname is relative. This is relevant
* when we're navigating the hierarchy with fts() and using FTS_CWDFD.
*/
int cwd_dir_fd;
diff --git a/find/print.c b/find/print.c
index e307d95..025cd7d 100644
--- a/find/print.c
+++ b/find/print.c
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ format_date (struct timespec ts, int kind)
/* human_readable() assumes we pass a buffer which is at least as
* long as LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE. We use an assertion here to
- * ensure that no nasty unsigned overflow happend in our calculation
+ * ensure that no nasty unsigned overflow happened in our calculation
* of the size of buf. Do the assertion here rather than in the
* code for %@ so that we find the problem quickly if it exists. If
* you want to submit a patch to move this into the if statement, go
diff --git a/find/testsuite/find.gnu/exec-one-rtn-fail.exp
b/find/testsuite/find.gnu/exec-one-rtn-fail.exp
index 91ec226..b761d1d 100644
--- a/find/testsuite/find.gnu/exec-one-rtn-fail.exp
+++ b/find/testsuite/find.gnu/exec-one-rtn-fail.exp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# If -exec \; fails, it should return false. The return
-# value of find shoudl stil; be 0, unless another error has
+# value of find should stil; be 0, unless another error has
# happened.
find_start p { /tmp -exec false \; -o \( -printf "yep\n" -quit \) }
diff --git a/locate/locate.c b/locate/locate.c
index db90ce2..64ad4fa 100644
--- a/locate/locate.c
+++ b/locate/locate.c
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ static const char warn_name_units[] = N_("days");
enum visit_result
{
VISIT_CONTINUE = 1, /* please call the next visitor */
- VISIT_ACCEPTED = 2, /* accepted, call no futher callbacks for this file */
+ VISIT_ACCEPTED = 2, /* accepted, call no further callbacks for this file
*/
VISIT_REJECTED = 4, /* rejected, process next file. */
VISIT_ABORT = 8 /* rejected, process no more files. */
};
diff --git a/m4/nullsort.m4 b/m4/nullsort.m4
index 5f592f7..10a1a93 100644
--- a/m4/nullsort.m4
+++ b/m4/nullsort.m4
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ else
# sort thinks there is more than one input line there. We have
# to make sort -c do its thing with the input lines in the wrong
# order to determine that (we can't do it in one shot because
- # if sort returns nonzero we cant tell that it wasn't just
+ # if sort returns nonzero we can't tell that it wasn't just
# complaining about this unknown -z option.
if $SORT -z -c < "${srcdir:-.}/m4/order-bad.bin" 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
then
--
1.7.11.rc1
- [Findutils-patches] [PATCH] fix comment/changelog typos,
Jim Meyering <=