Commit 067bab00 authored by shawnps's avatar shawnps Committed by Ian Lance Taylor

all: fix misspellings

Change-Id: I429637ca91f7db4144f17621de851a548dc1ce76
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34923Reviewed-by: 's avatarIan Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarDaniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
parent 8fa2344e
......@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ type Buffer struct {
// The readOp constants describe the last action performed on
// the buffer, so that UnreadRune and UnreadByte can check for
// invalid usage. opReadRuneX constants are choosen such that
// invalid usage. opReadRuneX constants are chosen such that
// converted to int they correspond to the rune size that was read.
type readOp int
......
......@@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ func parName(f *Field, numbered bool) string {
Fatalf("invalid symbol name: %s", name)
}
// Functions that can be inlined use numbered parameters so we can distingish them
// Functions that can be inlined use numbered parameters so we can distinguish them
// from other names in their context after inlining (i.e., the parameter numbering
// is a form of parameter rewriting). See issue 4326 for an example and test case.
if forceObjFileStability || numbered {
......
......@@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ func getlit(lit *Node) int {
return -1
}
// stataddr sets nam to the static address of n and reports whether it succeeeded.
// stataddr sets nam to the static address of n and reports whether it succeeded.
func stataddr(nam *Node, n *Node) bool {
if n == nil {
return false
......
......@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ func (t *Type) FuncType() *FuncType {
return t.Extra.(*FuncType)
}
// InterMethType contains Type fields specific to interface method psuedo-types.
// InterMethType contains Type fields specific to interface method pseudo-types.
type InterMethType struct {
Nname *Node
}
......
......@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ package ssa
// checkbce prints all bounds checks that are present in the function.
// Useful to find regressions. checkbce is only activated when with
// corresponsing debug options, so it's off by default.
// corresponding debug options, so it's off by default.
// See test/checkbce.go
func checkbce(f *Func) {
if f.pass.debug <= 0 {
......
......@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ type Logger interface {
// Warnl writes compiler messages in the form expected by "errorcheck" tests
Warnl(line int32, fmt_ string, args ...interface{})
// Fowards the Debug flags from gc
// Forwards the Debug flags from gc
Debug_checknil() bool
Debug_wb() bool
}
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import "strings"
// - Integer types live in the low portion of registers. Upper portions are junk.
// - Boolean types use the low-order byte of a register. 0=false, 1=true.
// Upper bytes are junk.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instuction can encode.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instruction can encode.
// In this case the assembler expands to multiple instructions and uses tmp
// register (R27).
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import "strings"
// - Integer types live in the low portion of registers. Upper portions are junk.
// - Boolean types use the low-order byte of a register. 0=false, 1=true.
// Upper bytes are junk.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instuction can encode.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instruction can encode.
// In this case the assembler expands to multiple instructions and uses tmp
// register (R11).
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import "strings"
// - Integer types live in the low portion of registers. Upper portions are junk.
// - Boolean types use the low-order byte of a register. 0=false, 1=true.
// Upper bytes are junk.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instuction can encode.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instruction can encode.
// In this case the assembler expands to multiple instructions and uses tmp
// register (R23).
......
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import "strings"
// - Boolean types use the low-order byte of a register. 0=false, 1=true.
// Upper bytes are junk.
// - Unused portions of AuxInt are filled by sign-extending the used portion.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instuction can encode.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instruction can encode.
// In this case the assembler expands to multiple instructions and uses tmp
// register (R23).
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import "strings"
// - Less-than-64-bit integer types live in the low portion of registers.
// For now, the upper portion is junk; sign/zero-extension might be optimized in the future, but not yet.
// - Boolean types are zero or 1; stored in a byte, but loaded with AMOVBZ so the upper bytes of a register are zero.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instuction can encode.
// - *const instructions may use a constant larger than the instruction can encode.
// In this case the assembler expands to multiple instructions and uses tmp
// register (R31).
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ type opInfo struct {
name string
reg regInfo
auxType auxType
argLen int32 // the number of arugments, -1 if variable length
argLen int32 // the number of arguments, -1 if variable length
asm obj.As
generic bool // this is a generic (arch-independent) opcode
rematerializeable bool // this op is rematerializeable
......
......@@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ func (s *regAllocState) regalloc(f *Func) {
liveSet.add(e.ID)
}
if v := b.Control; v != nil && s.values[v.ID].needReg {
s.addUse(v.ID, int32(len(b.Values)), b.Line) // psuedo-use by control value
s.addUse(v.ID, int32(len(b.Values)), b.Line) // pseudo-use by control value
liveSet.add(v.ID)
}
for i := len(b.Values) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
......
......@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ func (rs *Rows) Next() bool {
}
// The driver is at the end of the current result set.
// Test to see if there is another result set after the current one.
// Only close Rows if there is no futher result sets to read.
// Only close Rows if there is no further result sets to read.
if !nextResultSet.HasNextResultSet() {
rs.Close()
}
......
......@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ func baseIsDotDot(path string) bool {
return path[i+1:] == ".."
}
// toNorm returns the normalized path that is guranteed to be unique.
// toNorm returns the normalized path that is guaranteed to be unique.
// It should accept the following formats:
// * UNC paths (e.g \\server\share\foo\bar)
// * absolute paths (e.g C:\foo\bar)
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import "unsafe"
// fastlog2 implements a fast approximation to the base 2 log of a
// float64. This is used to compute a geometric distribution for heap
// sampling, without introducing dependences into package math. This
// sampling, without introducing dependencies into package math. This
// uses a very rough approximation using the float64 exponent and the
// first 25 bits of the mantissa. The top 5 bits of the mantissa are
// used to load limits from a table of constants and the rest are used
......@@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ func fastlog2(x float64) float64 {
}
// float64bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f.
// Taken from math.Float64bits to avoid dependences into package math.
// Taken from math.Float64bits to avoid dependencies into package math.
func float64bits(f float64) uint64 { return *(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&f)) }
......@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ func TestTRun(t *T) {
want := strings.TrimSpace(tc.output)
re := makeRegexp(want)
if ok, err := regexp.MatchString(re, got); !ok || err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s:ouput:\ngot:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", tc.desc, got, want)
t.Errorf("%s:output:\ngot:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", tc.desc, got, want)
}
}
}
......@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ func TestBRun(t *T) {
want := strings.TrimSpace(tc.output)
re := makeRegexp(want)
if ok, err := regexp.MatchString(re, got); !ok || err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s:ouput:\ngot:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", tc.desc, got, want)
t.Errorf("%s:output:\ngot:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", tc.desc, got, want)
}
}
}
......
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