From 426c24673f2f5c4e3f0e388e87d2a355b82cd4e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 16:33:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos all around (thanks codespell!) --- CONTRIBUTING.md | 2 +- clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c | 2 +- compositor/main.c | 2 +- desktop-shell/shell.c | 4 ++-- fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c | 2 +- ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h | 4 ++-- ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c | 4 ++-- libweston/compositor-wayland.c | 2 +- libweston/libbacklight.h | 2 +- libweston/libinput-seat.c | 2 +- libweston/pixel-formats.c | 2 +- libweston/vaapi-recorder.c | 2 +- libweston/weston-debug.c | 2 +- man/weston-debug.man | 2 +- man/weston-drm.man | 4 ++-- protocol/weston-debug.xml | 4 ++-- remoting/remoting-plugin.c | 4 ++-- tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h | 4 ++-- xwayland/selection.c | 2 +- 19 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 4c1f9aa3..21b3847a 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -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. diff --git a/clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c b/clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c index e81f1629..5353f5a0 100644 --- a/clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c +++ b/clients/simple-dmabuf-egl.c @@ -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; } diff --git a/compositor/main.c b/compositor/main.c index 19a920e1..c3206783 100644 --- a/compositor/main.c +++ b/compositor/main.c @@ -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; diff --git a/desktop-shell/shell.c b/desktop-shell/shell.c index 34b44753..93b1c70b 100644 --- a/desktop-shell/shell.c +++ b/desktop-shell/shell.c @@ -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) diff --git a/fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c b/fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c index 89884794..99e9dbbc 100644 --- a/fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c +++ b/fullscreen-shell/fullscreen-shell.c @@ -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) { diff --git a/ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h b/ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h index c65eb306..77b06de9 100644 --- a/ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h +++ b/ivi-shell/ivi-layout-export.h @@ -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, diff --git a/ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c b/ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c index ccb78dc3..2c450f31 100644 --- a/ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c +++ b/ivi-shell/ivi-layout.c @@ -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. diff --git a/libweston/compositor-wayland.c b/libweston/compositor-wayland.c index 0b1b7fa0..e1485ca6 100644 --- a/libweston/compositor-wayland.c +++ b/libweston/compositor-wayland.c @@ -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 { diff --git a/libweston/libbacklight.h b/libweston/libbacklight.h index 8717ab10..20078242 100644 --- a/libweston/libbacklight.h +++ b/libweston/libbacklight.h @@ -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); diff --git a/libweston/libinput-seat.c b/libweston/libinput-seat.c index ac1e8e99..6625daff 100644 --- a/libweston/libinput-seat.c +++ b/libweston/libinput-seat.c @@ -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) diff --git a/libweston/pixel-formats.c b/libweston/pixel-formats.c index 875e6526..cade2422 100644 --- a/libweston/pixel-formats.c +++ b/libweston/pixel-formats.c @@ -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 */ diff --git a/libweston/vaapi-recorder.c b/libweston/vaapi-recorder.c index 1228f7d1..7d6d8cc9 100644 --- a/libweston/vaapi-recorder.c +++ b/libweston/vaapi-recorder.c @@ -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 diff --git a/libweston/weston-debug.c b/libweston/weston-debug.c index 2776c881..b1349bc3 100644 --- a/libweston/weston-debug.c +++ b/libweston/weston-debug.c @@ -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 diff --git a/man/weston-debug.man b/man/weston-debug.man index b3e0a5b7..907783ec 100644 --- a/man/weston-debug.man +++ b/man/weston-debug.man @@ -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. diff --git a/man/weston-drm.man b/man/weston-drm.man index 6f8fa024..3cc490c0 100644 --- a/man/weston-drm.man +++ b/man/weston-drm.man @@ -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 diff --git a/protocol/weston-debug.xml b/protocol/weston-debug.xml index effa1a19..ac62661d 100644 --- a/protocol/weston-debug.xml +++ b/protocol/weston-debug.xml @@ -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. diff --git a/remoting/remoting-plugin.c b/remoting/remoting-plugin.c index 3715b22b..e99d61e1 100644 --- a/remoting/remoting-plugin.c +++ b/remoting/remoting-plugin.c @@ -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; } diff --git a/tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h b/tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h index d123b278..56f8a5fc 100644 --- a/tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h +++ b/tools/zunitc/src/zuc_collector.h @@ -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. diff --git a/xwayland/selection.c b/xwayland/selection.c index bc7318af..411fceda 100644 --- a/xwayland/selection.c +++ b/xwayland/selection.c @@ -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);