Spelling fixes for usr.bin/

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uqs 2011-12-30 11:02:40 +00:00
parent f4753a04d4
commit 9953595f97
49 changed files with 94 additions and 90 deletions

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
/*
* A synchronized queue to implement fixups. The updater thread adds
* fixup requests to the queue with fixups_put() when a checksum
* mismatch error occured. It then calls fixups_close() when he's
* mismatch error occurred. It then calls fixups_close() when he's
* done requesting fixups. The detailer thread gets the fixups with
* fixups_get() and then send the requests to the server.
*

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@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ mux_init(struct mux *m)
/*
* Close all the channels, terminate the sender and receiver thread.
* This is an important function because it is used everytime we need
* This is an important function because it is used every time we need
* to wake up all the worker threads to abort the program.
*
* This function accepts an error message that will be printed if the

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@ -1254,8 +1254,8 @@ rcsfile_insertsorteddelta(struct rcsfile *rf, struct delta *d)
/*
* Insert a delta into the correct place in branch. A trunk branch will have
* different ordering scheme and be sorted by revision number, but a normal
* branch will be sorted by date to maintain compability with branches that is
* "hand-hacked".
* branch will be sorted by date to maintain compatibility with branches that
* is "hand-hacked".
*/
static void
rcsfile_insertdelta(struct branch *b, struct delta *d, int trunk)

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@ -299,8 +299,8 @@ userlist(int argc, char **argv)
goto net;
/*
* Mark any arguments beginning with '/' as invalid so that we
* don't accidently confuse them with expansions from finger.conf
* Mark any arguments beginning with '/' as invalid so that we
* don't accidentally confuse them with expansions from finger.conf
*/
for (p = argv, ip = used; *p; ++p, ++ip)
if (**p == '/') {

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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ do_fstat(int argc, char **argv)
if (getfname(*argv))
checkfile = 1;
}
if (!checkfile) /* file(s) specified, but none accessable */
if (!checkfile) /* file(s) specified, but none accessible */
exit(1);
}

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@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
case lbrace: /* this is a brace that starts the compound
* stmt */
if (sc_end == 0) { /* ignore buffering if a comment wasnt
if (sc_end == 0) { /* ignore buffering if a comment wasn't
* stored up */
ps.search_brace = false;
goto check_type;
@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
&& e_code != s_code && e_code[-1] == '}'))
force_nl = false;
if (sc_end == 0) { /* ignore buffering if comment wasnt
if (sc_end == 0) { /* ignore buffering if comment wasn't
* saved up */
ps.search_brace = false;
goto check_type;
@ -794,8 +794,8 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
/* ? dec_ind = 0; */
}
else {
ps.decl_on_line = false; /* we cant be in the middle of
* a declaration, so dont do
ps.decl_on_line = false; /* we can't be in the middle of
* a declaration, so don't do
* special indentation of
* comments */
if (blanklines_after_declarations_at_proctop

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@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ dump_line(void)
target = ((target - 1) & ~7) + 9, com_st++;
else
target = 1;
if (cur_col > target) { /* if comment cant fit on this line,
if (cur_col > target) { /* if comment can't fit on this line,
* put it on next line */
putc('\n', output);
cur_col = 1;

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* The split of ipcs.c into ipcs.c and ipc.c to accomodate the
* The split of ipcs.c into ipcs.c and ipc.c to accommodate the
* changes in ipcrm.c was done by Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
*/

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* The split of ipcs.c into ipcs.c and ipc.c to accomodate the
* The split of ipcs.c into ipcs.c and ipc.c to accommodate the
* changes in ipcrm.c was done by Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
*
* $FreeBSD$

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
$FreeBSD$
Changes between release 2.5.4 (11Sep96) and release 2.5.3:
- Fixed a bug introduced in 2.5.3 that blew it when a call
@ -944,7 +946,7 @@ Changes between 2.3 (full) release of 28Jun90 and 2.2 (alpha) release:
given. To specify an end-of-file action for just the initial
state, use <INITIAL><<EOF>>.
- -d debug output is now contigent on the global yy_flex_debug
- -d debug output is now contingent on the global yy_flex_debug
being set to a non-zero value, which it is by default.
- A new macro, YY_USER_INIT, is provided for the user to specify
@ -987,7 +989,7 @@ Changes between 2.3 (full) release of 28Jun90 and 2.2 (alpha) release:
- yy_switch_to_buffer() can be used in the yywrap() macro/routine.
- flex scanners do not use stdio for their input, and hence when
writing an interactive scanner one must explictly call fflush()
writing an interactive scanner one must explicitly call fflush()
after writing out a prompt.
- flex scanner can be made reentrant (after a fashion) by using

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@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ extern void mark_defs1 PROTO((void));
/* Mark the current position in the action array as the end of the prolog. */
extern void mark_prolog PROTO((void));
/* Generate a data statment for a two-dimensional array. */
/* Generate a data statement for a two-dimensional array. */
extern void mk2data PROTO((int));
extern void mkdata PROTO((int)); /* generate a data statement */

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@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ void mkdeftbl()
* (i.e., jam entries) into the table. It is assumed that by linking to
* "JAMSTATE" they will be taken care of. In any case, entries in "state"
* marking transitions to "SAME_TRANS" are treated as though they will be
* taken care of by whereever "deflink" points. "totaltrans" is the total
* taken care of by wherever "deflink" points. "totaltrans" is the total
* number of transitions out of the state. If it is below a certain threshold,
* the tables are searched for an interior spot that will accommodate the
* state array.

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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ static struct {
/*
* One letter for each resource levels.
* NOTE: There is a dependancy on the corresponding
* NOTE: There is a dependency on the corresponding
* letter index being equal to the resource number.
* If sys/resource.h defines are changed, this needs
* to be modified accordingly!

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@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
/* no (valid) database as argument */
if (dbv == NULL || *dbv == NULL) {
/* try to read database from enviroment */
/* try to read database from environment */
if ((path_fcodes = getenv("LOCATE_PATH")) == NULL ||
*path_fcodes == '\0')
/* use default database */

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@ -218,11 +218,11 @@ tolower_word(word)
/*
* Read integer from mmap pointer.
* Essential a simple ``return *(int *)p'' but avoid sigbus
* Read integer from mmap pointer.
* Essential a simple ``return *(int *)p'' but avoid sigbus
* for integer alignment (SunOS 4.x, 5.x).
*
* Convert network byte order to host byte order if neccessary.
* Convert network byte order to host byte order if necessary.
* So we can read on FreeBSD/i386 (little endian) a locate database
* which was built on SunOS/sparc (big endian).
*/
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ getwm(p)
/*
* Read integer from stream.
*
* Convert network byte order to host byte order if neccessary.
* Convert network byte order to host byte order if necessary.
* So we can read on FreeBSD/i386 (little endian) a locate database
* which was built on SunOS/sparc (big endian).
*/

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
SunOS 4.1.x fbtab(5) and SunOS 5.x logindevperm(4) manual
pages. The program first looks for /etc/fbtab. If that file
cannot be opened it attempts to process /etc/logindevperm.
We expect entries with the folowing format:
We expect entries with the following format:
Comments start with a # and extend to the end of the line.

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* See if the passed line buffer is a mail header.
* Return true if yes. Note the extreme pains to
* accomodate all funny formats.
* accommodate all funny formats.
*/
int
ishead(char linebuf[])

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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Usage: %s [-dEiInv] [-s subject] [-c cc-addr] [-b bcc-addr] [-F] to-addr ...\n\
if (ef == NULL)
ef = "%";
if (setfile(ef) <= 0)
/* Either an error has occured, or no mail */
/* Either an error has occurted, or no mail */
exit(1);
else
exit(0);

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@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ name1(struct message *mp, int reptype)
}
/*
* Count the occurances of c in str
* Count the occurrances of c in str
*/
int
charcount(char *str, int c)

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ typedef struct GNode {
UPTODATE, /* Was already up-to-date */
/*
* An error occured while it was being
* An error occurred while it was being
* made (used only in compat mode)
*/
ERROR,

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@ -179,8 +179,8 @@ Boolean arch_fatal = TRUE;
/**
* ArchError
* An error happend while handling an archive. BSDmake traditionally
* ignored these errors. Now this is dependend on the global arch_fatal
* An error happened while handling an archive. BSDmake traditionally
* ignored these errors. Now this is dependent on the global arch_fatal
* which, if true, makes these errors fatal and, if false, just emits an
* error message.
*/
@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ ArchArchiveOpen(const char *archive, const char *mode)
/*
* Read the next header from the archive. The return value will be +1 if
* the header is read successfully, 0 on EOF and -1 if an error happend.
* the header is read successfully, 0 on EOF and -1 if an error happened.
* On a successful return sname contains the truncated member name and
* member the full name. hdr contains the member header. For the symbol table
* names of length 0 are returned. The entry for the file name table is never
@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ ArchFindMember(const char *archive, const char *member, const char *mode)
* (3) the name is longer and the archive doesn't support long
* names.
* Because we don't know whether the archive supports long
* names or not we need to be carefull.
* names or not we need to be careful.
*/
if (member == NULL) {
/* special case - symbol table */
@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ ArchStatMember(const char *archive, const char *member, Boolean hash)
ArchArchiveClose(arf);
if (t < 0) {
/* error happend - throw away everything */
/* error happened - throw away everything */
Hash_DeleteTable(&ar->members);
free(ar->name);
free(ar);

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Buf_Destroy(Buffer *buf, Boolean freeData)
/**
* Replace the last byte in a buffer. If the buffer was empty
* intially, then a new byte will be added.
* initially, then a new byte will be added.
*/
void
Buf_ReplaceLastByte(Buffer *bp, Byte byte)

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@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ For_Eval(char *line)
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* For_Run --
* Run the for loop, immitating the actions of an include file
* Run the for loop, imitating the actions of an include file
*
* Results:
* None.

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@ -1897,7 +1897,7 @@ JobOutput(Job *job, char *cp, char *endp, int msg)
* this makes up a line, we print it tagged by the job's identifier,
* as necessary.
* If output has been collected in a temporary file, we open the
* file and read it line by line, transfering it to our own
* file and read it line by line, transferring it to our own
* output channel until the file is empty. At which point we
* remove the temporary file.
* In both cases, however, we keep our figurative eye out for the

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@ -267,13 +267,13 @@ ReadMakefile(const char p[])
* XXX The realpath stuff breaks relative includes
* XXX in some cases. The problem likely is in
* XXX parse.c where it does special things in
* XXX ParseDoInclude if the file is relateive
* XXX ParseDoInclude if the file is relative
* XXX or absolute and not a system file. There
* XXX it assumes that if the current file that's
* XXX being included is absolute, that any files
* XXX that it includes shouldn't do the -I path
* XXX stuff, which is inconsistant with historical
* XXX behavior. However, I can't pentrate the mists
* XXX stuff, which is inconsistent with historical
* XXX behavior. However, I can't penetrate the mists
* XXX further, so I'm putting this workaround in
* XXX here until such time as the underlying bug
* XXX can be fixed.
@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ chdir_verify_path(const char *path, char *obpath)
* prevent a forkbomb from happening, in a dumb and mechanical way.
*
* Side Effects:
* Creates or modifies enviornment variable MKLVL_ENVVAR via setenv().
* Creates or modifies environment variable MKLVL_ENVVAR via setenv().
*/
static void
check_make_level(void)
@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
}
/*
* Set machine_cpu to the minumum supported CPU revision based
* Set machine_cpu to the minimum supported CPU revision based
* on the target architecture, if not already set.
*/
if ((machine_cpu = getenv("MACHINE_CPU")) == NULL) {
@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
*
* Once things are initted,
* have to add the original directory to the search path,
* and modify the paths for the Makefiles apropriately. The
* and modify the paths for the Makefiles appropriately. The
* current directory is also placed as a variable for make scripts.
*/
if (!(pathp = getenv("MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX"))) {

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@ -50,10 +50,10 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/**
* Initialize the argument array object. The array is initially
* eight positions, and will be expaned as neccessary. The first
* eight positions, and will be expanded as necessary. The first
* position is set to NULL since everything ignores it. We allocate
* (size + 1) since we need space for the terminating NULL. The
* buffer is set to NULL, since no common buffer is alloated yet.
* buffer is set to NULL, since no common buffer is allocated yet.
*/
void
ArgArray_Init(ArgArray *aa)

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@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ VarLocal(const char name[])
}
/**
* Find the given variable in the given context and the enviornment.
* Find the given variable in the given context and the environment.
*
* Results:
* A pointer to the structure describing the desired variable or

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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ man_display_page() {
while getopts 'egprtv' preproc_arg; do
case "${preproc_arg}" in
e) pipeline="$pipeline | $EQN" ;;
g) ;; # Ignore for compatability.
g) ;; # Ignore for compatibility.
p) pipeline="$pipeline | $PIC" ;;
r) pipeline="$pipeline | $REFER" ;;
t) pipeline="$pipeline | $TBL" ;;

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@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
error = 0;
} while(0);
if (error)
errx(EX_DATAERR,
"an error occured while parsing '%s'",
errx(EX_DATAERR,
"an error occurred while parsing '%s'",
argv[argc - 1]);
}

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@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ spx_stats(u_long off, const char *name, int af1 __unused, int proto __unused)
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_sndurg, "packet", " sent with URG only");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_sndwinup, "window update-only packet", " sent");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_sndctrl, "control (SYN|FIN|RST) packet", " sent");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_sndvoid, "request", " to send a non-existant packet");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_sndvoid, "request", " to send a non-existent packet");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_rcvtotal, "total packet", " received");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_rcvpack, "packet", " received in sequence");
ANYl(spxstat.spxs_rcvbyte, "byte", " received in sequence");

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@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ mulfile(int argc, char *argv[])
* do not know how many columns yet. The number of operands provide an
* upper bound on the number of columns. We use the number of files
* we can open successfully to set the number of columns. The operation
* of the merge operation (-m) in relation to unsuccesful file opens
* of the merge operation (-m) in relation to unsuccessful file opens
* is unspecified by posix.
*/
j = 0;
@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ mulfile(int argc, char *argv[])
return(1);
/*
* calculate page boundries based on open file count
* calculate page boundaries based on open file count
*/
clcnt = j;
if (nmwd) {
@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ mulfile(int argc, char *argv[])
* inf: file
* buf: buffer
* lim: buffer length
* cps: column positon 1st char in buffer (large line support)
* cps: column position 1st char in buffer (large line support)
* trnc: throw away data more than lim up to \n
* mor: set if more data in line (not truncated)
*/

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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ write_programs(const char *storage)
/*
* write out definition of internal function (e.g. _printmsg_1(...))
* which calls server's defintion of actual function (e.g. printmsg_1(...)).
* which calls server's definition of actual function (e.g. printmsg_1(...)).
* Unpacks single user argument of printmsg_1 to call-by-value format
* expected by printmsg_1.
*/

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
*/
/*
* We are for now defining PORTMAP here. It doesnt even compile
* We are for now defining PORTMAP here. It doesn't even compile
* unless it is defined.
*/
#ifndef PORTMAP

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ static struct icmp6stat icmp6stat, initstat, oldstat;
12999999999 time-to-live exceeded 999999999 time-to-line exceeded
13999999999 parameter problem 999999999 parameter problem
14999999999 neighbor solicitation 999999999 neighbor solicitation
15999999999 neighbor advertisment 999999999 neighbor advertisment
15999999999 neighbor advertisement 999999999 neighbor advertisement
16999999999 router advertisement 999999999 router solicitation
17
18
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ labelicmp6(void)
B(12, "time-to-live exceeded");
B(13, "parameter problem");
B(14, "neighbor solicitation");
B(15, "neighbor advertisment");
B(15, "neighbor advertisement");
L(16, "router advertisement"); R(16, "router solicitation");
#undef L
#undef R

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)ctl_transact.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93";
/*
* SOCKDGRAM is unreliable, so we must repeat messages if we have
* not recieved an acknowledgement within a reasonable amount
* not received an acknowledgement within a reasonable amount
* of time
*/
void

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ invite_remote(void)
announce_invite();
/*
* Shut off the automatic messages for a while,
* so we can use the interupt timer to resend the invitation
* so we can use the interrupt timer to resend the invitation
*/
end_msgs();
setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itimer, (struct itimerval *)0);
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ invite_remote(void)
}
/*
* Routine called on interupt to re-invite the callee
* Routine called on interrupt to re-invite the callee
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
void

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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ typedef
char *v_name; /* whose name is it */
char v_type; /* for interpreting set's */
char v_access; /* protection of touchy ones */
char *v_abrev; /* possible abreviation */
char *v_abrev; /* possible abbreviation */
char *v_value; /* casted to a union later */
}
value_t;
@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ typedef
/*
* Escape command table definitions --
* lookup in this table is performed when ``escapec'' is recognized
* at the begining of a line (as defined by the eolmarks variable).
* at the beginning of a line (as defined by the eolmarks variable).
*/
typedef

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@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ compare_ivcsw(void *arg1, void *arg2)
/*
* proc_owner(pid) - returns the uid that owns process "pid", or -1 if
* the process does not exist.
* It is EXTREMLY IMPORTANT that this function work correctly.
* It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that this function work correctly.
* If top runs setuid root (as in SVR4), then this function
* is the only thing that stands in the way of a serious
* security problem. It validates requests for the "kill"

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ extern boolean _escaped; /* if last character was an escape */
extern char *s_start; /* start of the current string */
extern char *l_acmbeg; /* string introducing a comment */
extern char *l_acmend; /* string ending a comment */
extern char *l_blkbeg; /* string begining of a block */
extern char *l_blkbeg; /* string beginning of a block */
extern char *l_blkend; /* string ending a block */
extern char *l_chrbeg; /* delimiter for character constant */
extern char *l_chrend; /* delimiter for character constant */

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ static char pstack[PSMAX][PNAMELEN+1]; /* the procedure name stack */
char *l_acmbeg; /* string introducing a comment */
char *l_acmend; /* string ending a comment */
char *l_blkbeg; /* string begining of a block */
char *l_blkbeg; /* string beginning of a block */
char *l_blkend; /* string ending a block */
char *l_chrbeg; /* delimiter for character constant */
char *l_chrend; /* delimiter for character constant */

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@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ addtype(type_t *tp)
/* now it can be only a combination of arithmetic types and void */
if (t == SIGNED || t == UNSIGN) {
/* remeber specifiers "signed" and "unsigned" in dcs->d_smod */
/* remember specifiers "signed" and "unsigned" in dcs->d_smod */
if (dcs->d_smod != NOTSPEC)
/*
* more than one "signed" and/or "unsigned"; print
@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ popdecl(void)
/*
* casts and sizeof
* Append all symbols declared in the abstract declaration
* to the list of symbols declared in the surounding decl.
* to the list of symbols declared in the surrounding decl.
* or block.
* XXX I'm not sure whether they should be removed from the
* symbol table now or later.
@ -2580,8 +2580,8 @@ ledecl(sym_t *dsym)
}
/*
* Print an error or a warning if the symbol cant be initialized due
* to type/storage class. Returnvalue is 1 if an error has been
* Print an error or a warning if the symbol can't be initialized due
* to type/storage class. Return value is 1 if an error has been
* detected.
*/
static int
@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ chkinit(sym_t *sym)
}
/*
* Create a symbole for an abstract declaration.
* Create a symbol for an abstract declaration.
*/
sym_t *
aname(void)
@ -2895,7 +2895,7 @@ chktusg(sym_t *sym)
if (!incompl(sym->s_type))
return;
/* complain alwasy about incomplet tags declared inside blocks */
/* complain always about incomplete tags declared inside blocks */
if (!zflag || dcs->d_ctx != EXTERN)
return;

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static void outfstrg(strg_t *);
* 2 n typename only type name
*
* spaces are only for better readability
* additionaly it is possible to prepend the characters 'c' (for const)
* additionally it is possible to prepend the characters 'c' (for const)
* and 'v' (for volatile)
*/
void

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@ -59,15 +59,15 @@ int reached = 1;
int rchflg;
/*
* In conjunction with reached ontrols printing of "fallthrough on ..."
* In conjunction with reached controls printing of "fallthrough on ..."
* warnings.
* Reset by each statement and set by FALLTHROUGH, switch (switch1())
* and case (label()).
*
* Control statements if, for, while and switch do not reset ftflg because
* this must be done by the controled statement. At least for if this is
* this must be done by the controlled statement. At least for if this is
* important because ** FALLTHROUGH ** after "if (expr) stmnt" is evaluated
* befor the following token, wich causes reduction of above, is read.
* before the following token, which causes reduction of above, is read.
* This means that ** FALLTHROUGH ** after "if ..." would always be ignored.
*/
int ftflg;
@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ pos_t prflpos;
pos_t scflpos;
/*
* Are both plibflg and llibflg set, prototypes are writen as function
* Are both plibflg and llibflg set, prototypes are written as function
* definitions to the output file.
*/
int plibflg;
/*
* Nonzero means that no warnings about constands in conditional
* Nonzero means that no warnings about constants in conditional
* context are printed.
*/
int ccflg;
@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ funcdef(sym_t *fsym)
if (fsym->s_osdef && !fsym->s_type->t_proto) {
if (sflag && hflag && strcmp(fsym->s_name, "main") != 0)
/* function definition is not a prototyp */
/* function definition is not a prototype */
warning(286);
}
@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ funcend(void)
}
/*
* This warning is printed only if the return value was implizitly
* This warning is printed only if the return value was implicitly
* declared to be int. Otherwise the wrong return statement
* has already printed a warning.
*/

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ getfnid(const char *s)
/*
* Memory for declarations and other things which must be available
* until the end of a block (or the end of the translation unit)
* are assoziated with the level (mblklev) of the block (or wiht 0).
* are associated with the level (mblklev) of the block (or with 0).
* Because these memory is allocated in large blocks associated with
* a given level it can be freed easily at the end of a block.
*/

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@ -447,11 +447,11 @@ chkau(hte_t *hte, int n, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl, pos_t *pos1p,
char *pos1;
/*
* If a function definition is available (def != NULL), we compair the
* If a function definition is available (def != NULL), we compare the
* function call (call) with the definition. Otherwise, if a function
* definition is available and it is not an old style definition
* (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto), we compair the call
* with this declaration. Otherwise we compair it with the first
* (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto), we compare the call
* with this declaration. Otherwise we compare it with the first
* call we have found (call1).
*/
@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ chkau(hte_t *hte, int n, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl, pos_t *pos1p,
* of an argument does not match exactly the expected type. The
* result are lots of warnings which are really not necessary.
* We print a warning only if
* (0) at least one type is not an interger type and types differ
* (0) at least one type is not an integer type and types differ
* (1) hflag is set and types differ
* (2) types differ, except in signedness
* If the argument is an integer constant whose msb is not set,
@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ chkau(hte_t *hte, int n, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl, pos_t *pos1p,
* int). This is with and without hflag.
* If the argument is an integer constant with value 0 and the
* expected argument is of type pointer and the width of the
* interger constant is the same as the width of the pointer,
* integer constant is the same as the width of the pointer,
* no warning is printed.
*/
t1 = arg1->t_tspec;
@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ chkau(hte_t *hte, int n, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl, pos_t *pos1p,
if (isityp(t1) && isityp(t2) && !arg1->t_isenum && !arg2->t_isenum) {
if (promote) {
/*
* XXX Here is a problem: Althrough it is possible to
* XXX Here is a problem: Although it is possible to
* pass an int where a char/short it expected, there
* may be loss in significant digits. We should first
* check for const arguments if they can be converted

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@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ decldef(pos_t *posp, const char *cp)
}
/*
* Read an u-record (emited by lint1 if a symbol was used).
* Read an u-record (emitted by lint1 if a symbol was used).
*/
static void
usedsym(pos_t *posp, const char *cp)

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ static char *p2out;
/* flags always passed to cc(1) */
static char **cflags;
/* flags for cc(1), controled by sflag/tflag */
/* flags for cc(1), controlled by sflag/tflag */
static char **lcflags;
/* flags for lint1 */

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
$FreeBSD$
The -r option has been implemented. The -r option tells Yacc to
put the read-only tables in y.tab.c and the code and variables in
y.code.c. Keith Bostic asked for this option so that :yyfix could be
@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ is
%ident string
where string is a sequence of characters begining with a double quote
where string is a sequence of characters beginning with a double quote
and ending with either a double quote or the next end-of-line, whichever
comes first. The declaration will cause a #ident directive to be written
near the start of the output file.

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/* The line size must be a positive integer. One hundred was chosen */
/* because few lines in Yacc input grammars exceed 100 characters. */
/* Note that if a line exceeds LINESIZE characters, the line buffer */
/* will be expanded to accomodate it. */
/* will be expanded to accommodate it. */
#define LINESIZE 100