Fix typos all around (thanks codespell!)

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Emmanuel Gil Peyrot 6 years ago
parent e578004b3c
commit 426c24673f
  1. 2
      CONTRIBUTING.md
  2. 2
      clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c
  3. 2
      compositor/main.c
  4. 4
      desktop-shell/shell.c
  5. 2
      fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c
  6. 4
      ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h
  7. 4
      ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c
  8. 2
      libweston/compositor-wayland.c
  9. 2
      libweston/libbacklight.h
  10. 2
      libweston/libinput-seat.c
  11. 2
      libweston/pixel-formats.c
  12. 2
      libweston/vaapi-recorder.c
  13. 2
      libweston/weston-debug.c
  14. 2
      man/weston-debug.man
  15. 4
      man/weston-drm.man
  16. 4
      protocol/weston-debug.xml
  17. 4
      remoting/remoting-plugin.c
  18. 4
      tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h
  19. 2
      xwayland/selection.c

@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ During review, the following matters should be checked:
- Stable ABI or API additions must be justified by actual use cases, not only
by speculation. They must also be documented, and it is strongly recommended to
include tests excercising the additions in the test suite.
include tests exercising the additions in the test suite.
- The code fits the existing software architecture, e.g. no layering
violations.

@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ display_set_up_egl(struct display *display)
if (!weston_check_egl_extension(gl_extensions,
"GL_OES_EGL_image")) {
fprintf(stderr, "GL_OES_EGL_image not suported\n");
fprintf(stderr, "GL_OES_EGL_image not supported\n");
goto error;
}

@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ child_client_exec(int sockfd, const char *path)
sigfillset(&allsigs);
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &allsigs, NULL);
/* Launch clients as the user. Do not lauch clients with wrong euid.*/
/* Launch clients as the user. Do not launch clients with wrong euid. */
if (seteuid(getuid()) == -1) {
weston_log("compositor: failed seteuid\n");
return;

@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ animate_workspace_change_frame(struct weston_animation *animation,
else
timespec_add_msec(&shell->workspaces.anim_timestamp,
time,
/* Invers of movement function 'y' below. */
/* Inverse of movement function 'y' below. */
-(asin(1.0 - shell->workspaces.anim_current) *
DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_CHANGE_ANIMATION_LENGTH *
M_2_PI));
@ -2223,7 +2223,7 @@ get_focused_output(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
/* Priority has touch focus, then pointer and
* then keyboard focus. We should probably have
* three for loops and check frist for touch,
* three for loops and check first for touch,
* then for pointer, etc. but unless somebody has some
* objections, I think this is sufficient. */
if (touch && touch->focus)

@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ fs_output_configure_for_mode(struct fs_output *fsout,
&surf_width, &surf_height);
/* The actual output mode is in physical units. We need to
* transform the surface size to physical unit size by flipping ans
* transform the surface size to physical unit size by flipping and
* possibly scaling it.
*/
switch (fsout->output->transform) {

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
* surface and layer which groups surfaces. A unique ID whose type is integer is
* required to create surface and layer. With the unique ID, surface and layer
* are identified to control them. The API set consists of APIs to control
* properties of surface and layers about followings,
* properties of surface and layers about the following:
* - visibility.
* - opacity.
* - clipping (x,y,width,height).
@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ struct ivi_layout_interface {
const int32_t number);
/**
* transision animation for layer
* transition animation for layer
*/
void (*transition_move_layer_cancel)(struct ivi_layout_layer *layer);
int32_t (*layer_set_fade_info)(struct ivi_layout_layer* ivilayer,

@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
* per each frame. See ivi-layout-transition.c in details. Transition
* animation interpolates frames between previous properties of ivi_surface
* and new ones.
* For example, when a property of ivi_surface is changed from invisibile
* to visibile, it behaves like fade-in. When ivi_layout_commitChange is
* For example, when a property of ivi_surface is changed from invisible
* to visible, it behaves like fade-in. When ivi_layout_commitChange is
* called during transition animation, it cancels the transition and
* re-start transition to new properties from current properties of final
* frame just before the cancellation.

@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ input_handle_keymap(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint32_t format,
input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_NONE;
} else if (format == WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP) {
weston_log("No keymap provided; falling back to defalt\n");
weston_log("No keymap provided; falling back to default\n");
keymap = NULL;
input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_AUTOMATIC;
} else {

@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ struct backlight {
/*
* Find and set up a backlight for a valid udev connector device, i.e. one
* matching drm subsytem and with status of connected.
* matching drm subsystem and with status of connected.
*/
struct backlight *backlight_init(struct udev_device *drm_device,
uint32_t connector_type);

@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ udev_seat_output_changed(struct udev_seat *seat, struct weston_output *output)
wl_list_for_each(device, &seat->devices_list, link) {
/* If we find any input device without an associated output
* or an output name to associate with, just tie it with the
* output we got here - the default assingment.
* output we got here - the default assignment.
*/
if (!device->output_name) {
if (!device->output)

@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ pixel_format_get_info_shm(uint32_t format)
return pixel_format_get_info(format);
}
/** Retrive a pixel format information structure from a DRM FOURCC format
/** Retrieve a pixel format information structure from a DRM FOURCC format
*
* \param format a DRM FOURCC format
*/

@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct vaapi_recorder {
static void *
worker_thread_function(void *);
/* bistream code used for writing the packed headers */
/* bitstream code used for writing the packed headers */
#define BITSTREAM_ALLOCATE_STEPPING 4096

@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ weston_debug_compositor_destroy(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
* \param compositor The libweston compositor where to enable.
*
* This enables the weston_debug_v1 Wayland protocol extension which any client
* can use to get debug messsages from the compositor.
* can use to get debug messages from the compositor.
*
* WARNING: This feature should not be used in production. If a client
* provides a file descriptor that blocks writes, it will block the whole

@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ debug messages from the compositor. The debug messages are categorized into diff
debug streams by the compositor (example: logs, proto, list, etc.,) and the compositor
requires a file descriptor to stream the messages.
This tool accepts a file name or a file desciptor (not both) and any desired debug stream
This tool accepts a file name or a file descriptor (not both) and any desired debug stream
names from the user as command line arguments and subscribes the desired streams from the
compositor by using the weston_debug_v1 interface. After the subscription, the
compositor will start to write the debug messages to the shared file descriptor.

@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ in user-mode (drmModeModeInfo) flag bits 19-22. For the non-CEA modes a value of
Each CEA-mode is identified by a unique, Video Identification Code (VIC).
For example, VIC=4 is 1280x720@60 aspect-ratio 16:9. This mode will be
different than a non-CEA mode 1280x720@60 0:0. When the video mode
1280x720@60 0:0 is applied, since its timing doesnt exactly match with the CEA
1280x720@60 0:0 is applied, since its timing doesn't exactly match with the CEA
information for VIC=4, it would be treated as a non-CEA mode. Also, while setting
the HDMI-AVI-Inforframe, VIC parameter will be given as '0'. If video mode
1280x720@60 16:9 is applied, its CEA timimgs matches with that of video mode with
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ status. For example, use
Use graphics and input devices designated for seat
.I seatid
instead of the seat defined in the environment variable
.BR XDG_SEAT ". If neither is specifed, seat0 will be assumed."
.BR XDG_SEAT ". If neither is specified, seat0 will be assumed."
.TP
\fB\-\-tty\fR=\fIx\fR
Launch Weston on tty

@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
object advertized through wl_registry.
WARNING: This interface by design allows a denial-of-service attack. It
should not be offered in production, or proper authorization mechnisms
should not be offered in production, or proper authorization mechanisms
must be enforced.
The idea is for a client to provide a file descriptor that the server
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
descriptor in blocking writes mode, which exposes the denial-of-service
risk. The blocking mode is necessary to ensure all debug messages can
be easily printed in place. It also ensures message ordering if a
client subcribes to more than one debug stream.
client subscribes to more than one debug stream.
The available debugging features depend on the server.

@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ remoting_gstpipe_handler(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
struct gstpipe_msg_data msg;
struct remoted_output *output = data;
/* recieve message */
/* receive message */
ret = read(fd, &msg, sizeof(msg));
if (ret != sizeof(msg)) {
weston_log("ERROR: failed to read, ret=%zd, errno=%d\n",
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ remoting_gstpipe_handler(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
remoting_output_buffer_release(output, msg.data);
break;
default:
weston_log("Recieved unknown message! msg=%d\n", msg.type);
weston_log("Received unknown message! msg=%d\n", msg.type);
}
return 1;
}

@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ struct zuc_test;
* current test. Otherwise events will be passed back via IPC over this
* pipe with the expectation that the payload will be handled in the parent
* process via zuc_process_message().
* @return a new collector intance.
* @return a new collector instance.
* @see zuc_process_message()
*/
struct zuc_event_listener *
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ zuc_collector_create(int *pipe_fd);
/**
* Reads events from the given pipe and processes them.
*
* @param test the currently active test to attache events for.
* @param test the currently active test to attach events for.
* @param pipe_fd the file descriptor of the pipe to read from.
* @return a positive value if a message was received, 0 if the end has
* been reached and -1 if an error has occurred.

@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ weston_wm_send_incr_chunk(struct weston_wm *wm)
} else if (length > 0) {
/* Transfer is all done, but queue a flush for
* the delete of the last chunk so we can set
* the 0 sized propert to signal the end of
* the 0 sized property to signal the end of
* the transfer. */
wm->flush_property_on_delete = 1;
wl_array_release(&wm->source_data);

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