Preceed/preceeding are not english words. Use precede and preceding.

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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven 2001-02-18 10:43:53 +00:00
parent 7c63796828
commit d7d97eb0aa
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=72645
21 changed files with 26 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ static int ti_attach(dev)
* Get station address from the EEPROM. Note: the manual states
* that the MAC address is at offset 0x8c, however the data is
* stored as two longwords (since that's how it's loaded into
* the NIC). This means the MAC address is actually preceeded
* the NIC). This means the MAC address is actually preceded
* by two zero bytes. We need to skip over those.
*/
if (ti_read_eeprom(sc, (caddr_t)&sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr,

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ preload_search_info(caddr_t mod, int inf)
/*
* Attribute match? Return pointer to data.
* Consumer may safely assume that size value preceeds
* Consumer may safely assume that size value precedes
* data.
*/
if (hdr[0] == inf)

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@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ usf_dec_ie_uimp(usf, ie)
* Decode an information element using field identifiers
*
* The AAL parameters and ATM user cell rate IEs are formatted
* with a one-byte identifier preceeding each field. The routine
* with a one-byte identifier preceding each field. The routine
* parses these IEs by using a table which relates the field
* identifiers with the fields in the appropriate IE structure.
* Field order in the received message is immaterial.

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@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ usf_enc_ie_uimp(usf, ie)
* Encode an information element using field identifiers
*
* The AAL parameters and ATM user cell rate IEs are formatted
* with a one-byte identifier preceeding each field. The routine
* with a one-byte identifier preceding each field. The routine
* encodes these IEs by using a table which relates the field
* identifiers with the fields in the appropriate IE structure.
*

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@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ DEFINE_PARSE_STRUCT_TYPE(typeinfo, TYPEINFO, ());
DEFINE_PARSE_STRUCT_TYPE(linkinfo, LINKINFO, (&ng_generic_nodeinfo_type));
/* Get length of an array when the length is stored as a 32 bit
value immediately preceeding the array -- as with struct namelist
value immediately preceding the array -- as with struct namelist
and struct typelist. */
static int
ng_generic_list_getLength(const struct ng_parse_type *type,

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@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ nfsrv_readdir(nfsd, slp, procp, mrq)
/*
* For some reason FreeBSD's ufs_readdir() chooses to back the
* directory offset up to a block boundary, so it is necessary to
* skip over the records that preceed the requested offset. This
* skip over the records that precede the requested offset. This
* requires the assumption that file offset cookies monotonically
* increase.
*/
@ -3538,7 +3538,7 @@ nfsrv_readdirplus(nfsd, slp, procp, mrq)
/*
* For some reason FreeBSD's ufs_readdir() chooses to back the
* directory offset up to a block boundary, so it is necessary to
* skip over the records that preceed the requested offset. This
* skip over the records that precede the requested offset. This
* requires the assumption that file offset cookies monotonically
* increase.
*/

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@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ nfsrv_readdir(nfsd, slp, procp, mrq)
/*
* For some reason FreeBSD's ufs_readdir() chooses to back the
* directory offset up to a block boundary, so it is necessary to
* skip over the records that preceed the requested offset. This
* skip over the records that precede the requested offset. This
* requires the assumption that file offset cookies monotonically
* increase.
*/
@ -3538,7 +3538,7 @@ nfsrv_readdirplus(nfsd, slp, procp, mrq)
/*
* For some reason FreeBSD's ufs_readdir() chooses to back the
* directory offset up to a block boundary, so it is necessary to
* skip over the records that preceed the requested offset. This
* skip over the records that precede the requested offset. This
* requires the assumption that file offset cookies monotonically
* increase.
*/

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@ -2131,7 +2131,7 @@ dolist(int row, int num, int detail, int *ofs, DEV_LIST **list, char *dhelp)
extended=1;
break;
case '[': /* cheat : always preceeds cursor move */
case '[': /* cheat : always precedes cursor move */
case 'O': /* ANSI application key mode */
if (extended==1)
extended=2;
@ -2923,7 +2923,7 @@ introfunc(CmdParm *parms)
extended = 1;
break;
case '[': /* cheat : always preceeds cursor move */
case '[': /* cheat : always precedes cursor move */
case 'O': /* ANSI application key mode */
if (extended == 1)
extended = 2;

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@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ static int rl_list_tx_init(sc)
* attempt to document it here. The driver provides a buffer area and
* places its base address in the RX buffer start address register.
* The chip then begins copying frames into the RX buffer. Each frame
* is preceeded by a 32-bit RX status word which specifies the length
* is preceded by a 32-bit RX status word which specifies the length
* of the frame and certain other status bits. Each frame (starting with
* the status word) is also 32-bit aligned. The frame length is in the
* first 16 bits of the status word; the lower 15 bits correspond with

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@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ static int ti_attach(dev)
* Get station address from the EEPROM. Note: the manual states
* that the MAC address is at offset 0x8c, however the data is
* stored as two longwords (since that's how it's loaded into
* the NIC). This means the MAC address is actually preceeded
* the NIC). This means the MAC address is actually preceded
* by two zero bytes. We need to skip over those.
*/
if (ti_read_eeprom(sc, (caddr_t)&sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr,

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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ SYSCTL_NODE(_vfs, OID_AUTO, ffs, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "FFS filesystem");
* logical blocks to be made contiguous is given. The allocator attempts
* to find a range of sequential blocks starting as close as possible to
* an fs_rotdelay offset from the end of the allocation for the logical
* block immediately preceeding the current range. If successful, the
* block immediately preceding the current range. If successful, the
* physical block numbers in the buffer pointers and in the inode are
* changed to reflect the new allocation. If unsuccessful, the allocation
* is left unchanged. The success in doing the reallocation is returned.

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@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ proc backoutDrvChanges {kpath} {
# Adds an entry to i386/conf/files.i386 and conf/files for the .c files in the driver.
# (kpath) points to the kernel.
#
# A comment is added to the file preceeding the new entries :
# A comment is added to the file preceding the new entries :
#
# ## driver: <drivername>
# # <description>

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@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
if (ps.in_parameter_declaration)
prefix_blankline_requested = 0;
if (ps.p_l_follow > 0) { /* check for preceeding unbalanced
if (ps.p_l_follow > 0) { /* check for preceding unbalanced
* parens */
diag(1, "Unbalanced parens");
ps.p_l_follow = 0;

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@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ likely freeze if you execute something that produces thousands of
bytes of output (8 Kb is the limit on many UNIX systems).
.LP
The value of a variable may be retrieved by enclosing the variable
name in parentheses or curly braces and preceeding the whole thing
name in parentheses or curly braces and preceding the whole thing
with a dollar sign.
.LP
For example, to set the variable CFLAGS to the string
@ -2640,7 +2640,7 @@ character is replaced by the
unless it is preceded by a backslash.
You are allowed to use any character except
colon or exclamation point to separate the two strings. This so-called
delimiter character may be placed in either string by preceeding it
delimiter character may be placed in either string by preceding it
with a backslash.
.IP T
.Ix 0 def :T

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@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@ JobDoOutput(job, finish)
* Need to send the output to the screen. Null terminate it
* first, overwriting the newline character if there was one.
* So long as the line isn't one we should filter (according
* to the shell description), we print the line, preceeded
* to the shell description), we print the line, preceded
* by a target banner if this target isn't the same as the
* one for which we last printed something.
* The rest of the data in the buffer are then shifted down

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@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ any suffix so declared will have the directories on its search path (see
.Ic .PATH )
placed in the
.Va .INCLUDES
special variable, each preceeded by a
special variable, each preceded by a
.Fl I
flag.
.It Ic .INTERRUPT

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@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ ParseReadLine ()
/*
* Strip trailing blanks and tabs from the line.
* Do not strip a blank or tab that is preceeded by
* Do not strip a blank or tab that is preceded by
* a '\'
*/
ep = line;

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@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ Suff_GetPath (sname)
* The searchPath field of all the suffixes is extended by the
* directories in dirSearchPath. If paths were specified for the
* ".h" suffix, the directories are stuffed into a global variable
* called ".INCLUDES" with each directory preceeded by a -I. The same
* called ".INCLUDES" with each directory preceded by a -I. The same
* is done for the ".a" suffix, except the variable is called
* ".LIBS" and the flag is -L.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ TargPrintNode (gnp, passp)
* 0.
*
* Side Effects:
* The name of each file is printed preceeded by #\t
* The name of each file is printed preceded by #\t
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

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@ -1562,10 +1562,10 @@ r_protocol(u_char rBuf, mousestatus_t *act)
/*
* [KY-97/08/03]
* Receive the fourth byte only when preceeding three bytes have
* Receive the fourth byte only when preceding three bytes have
* been detected (pBufP >= cur_proto[4]). In the previous
* versions, the test was pBufP == 0; thus, we may have mistakingly
* received a byte even if we didn't see anything preceeding
* received a byte even if we didn't see anything preceding
* the byte.
*/

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@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ Specifies the name and options for the serial port device
to which the PPS signal is connected.
Note, this command replaces use of fudge flag3,
which was used for the same purpose in NTPv3.
Note that this command should preceed the
Note that this command should precede the
.Ic server
and
.Ic fudge