;
;; In C++, structures can have the same things as classes.
-;; So delete this somday in the figure.
+;; So delete this some day in the figure.
;;
;;structparts : semantic-list
;; (EXPANDFULL $1 structsubparts)
C@t{++}, Objective-C, Java, Pike, CORBA IDL, and AWK code.
@item
-Steve Strassman did not write @file{spook.el}, and even if he did, he
+Steve Strassmann did not write @file{spook.el}, and even if he did, he
really didn't mean for you to use it in an anarchistic way.
@item
Lynn Slater, Chris Smith, David Smith, Paul D.@: Smith, William
Sommerfeld, Andre Spiegel, Michael Staats, Ulf Stegemann, Reiner Steib,
Sam Steingold, Ake Stenhoff, Peter Stephenson, Ken Stevens, Andy Stewart,
-Jonathan Stigelman, Martin Stjernholm, Kim F.@: Storm, Steve Strassman,
+Jonathan Stigelman, Martin Stjernholm, Kim F.@: Storm, Steve Strassmann,
Olaf Sylvester, Naoto Takahashi, Steven Tamm, Jean-Philippe Theberge,
Jens T.@: Berger Thielemann, Spencer Thomas, Jim Thompson, Luc
Teirlinck, David O'Toole, Tom Tromey, Enami Tsugutomo, Eli Tziperman,
commonly changed are @key{TAB}, @key{DEL}, and @kbd{C-j}. Many modes
also define special commands of their own, usually bound in the prefix
key @kbd{C-c}. Major modes can also alter user options and variables;
-for instance, programming language modes typicaly set a buffer-local
+for instance, programming language modes typically set a buffer-local
value for the variable @code{comment-start}, which determines how
source code comments are delimited (@pxref{Comments}).
@enumerate
@item
-Allow subclasing of Emacs built-in types, such as faces, markers, and
+Allow subclassing of Emacs built-in types, such as faces, markers, and
buffers.
@item
Allow method overloading of method-like functions in Emacs.
@vindex gnus-auto-subscribed-categories
As if that wasn't enough, @code{gnus-auto-subscribed-categories} also
-allows you to specify that new groups should be subcribed based on the
+allows you to specify that new groups should be subscribed based on the
category their select methods belong to. The default is @samp{(mail
post-mail)}, meaning that all new groups from mail-like backends
should be subscribed automatically.
This will ensure that you can raise/lower the score of an entire thread,
even though some articles in the thread may not have complete
@code{References} headers. Note that using this may lead to
-undeterministic scores of the articles in the thread. (Using this match
+nondeterministic scores of the articles in the thread. (Using this match
key will lead to creation of @file{ADAPT} files.)
@end table
@end enumerate
@item bovine parser
A parser using the bovine parser generator. It is an LL parser
-suitible for small simple languages.
+suitable for small simple languages.
@item context
Steve Purcell: changed nnimap.el
-Steve Strassman: wrote spook.el
+Steve Strassmann: wrote spook.el
Steve Youngs: changed mh-utils.el mh-xemacs-compat.el mh-customize.el
mh-e.el mh-comp.el mh-mime.el dns.el gnus-art.el browse-url.el
*** Variable width and height spaces
To display a space of fractional width or height, use a display
-specification of the form `(LOCATION STRECH)'. If LOCATION is
+specification of the form `(LOCATION STRETCH)'. If LOCATION is
`(margin left-margin)', the space is displayed in the left marginal
area, if it is `(margin right-margin)', it is displayed in the right
marginal area, and if LOCATION is `(margin nil)' the space is
command it will use.
I suggest totally rewriting that part of Flymake, using the simplest
-mechanism that sufficies for the specific needs. That will be easy
+mechanism that suffices for the specific needs. That will be easy
for users to customize.
** Compute the list of active keymaps *after* reading the first event.
;;; Commentary:
-;; I spend a lot of time workin in front of a screen (many hours in a
+;; I spend a lot of time working in front of a screen (many hours in a
;; dimly lit room) and eye fatigue is an issue. This is a dark color
;; theme for emacs, which is easier on the eyes than light themes.
(quail-define-package
"hebrew-full" "Hebrew" "\e,Hr\e$,1,T,K\e(B" nil "Hebrew Full method.
-Provides access to all Hebrew characters suiltable to Modern Hebrew.
+Provides access to all Hebrew characters suitable to Modern Hebrew.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules
"Biblical Hebrew Tiro input method.
Based on Society of Biblical Literature's Tiro keyboard layout.
-Not suiltable for modern Hebrew input.
+Not suitable for modern Hebrew input.
'q' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
Combining dot above (Called Masora dot) (\e$,1%G\e(B) is mapped to 'q1'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
"Biblical Hebrew SIL input method.
Based on Society of Biblical Literature's SIL keyboard layout.
-Phonetic and not suiltable for modern Hebrew input.
+Phonetic and not suitable for modern Hebrew input.
'`' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
Euro Sign (\e,F$\e(B) is mapped to 'Z'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
'quail-tibetan-update-translation)
-;; Here we build up a Quail map for a Tibtan sequence the whole of
+;; Here we build up a Quail map for a Tibetan sequence the whole of
;; which can be one composition.
;;
;; A Tibetan syllable is typically structured as follows:
("F" . "M") ; anusvara
("g" . "u") ; zhabs kyu
("G" . "i") ; gi gu
- ("H" . ",") ; viraama
+ ("H" . ",") ; virama
("j" . "o") ; naro
("J" . "e") ; 'greng bu
("k" . "ts") ; tsa
maxargs--;
/* In C code, `default' is a reserved word, so we spell it
- `defalt'; unmangle that here. */
+ `defalt'; demangle that here. */
if (ident_length == 6 && strncmp (ident_start, "defalt", 6) == 0)
fprintf (out, "DEFAULT");
else
* international/titdic-cnv.el (tit-process-header): Fix embedded
coding tag.
(titdic-convert): Bind coding-system-for-write to the coding
- system specfied in the map file. Remove `charset' property after
+ system specified in the map file. Remove `charset' property after
decoding.
(miscdic-convert): Bind coding-system-for-write to the coding
- system specfied for the map file. Fix LANGUAGE arg to
+ system specified for the map file. Fix LANGUAGE arg to
quail-define-package.
(batch-miscdic-convert): Check if a file is directory or not.
(batch-update-autoloads): Handle autoload-excludes on windows-nt.
* mail/rmailedit.el (rmail-cease-edit): Give an error if the end of
- the headers cannot be located. Simplify, subtracting superflous
+ the headers cannot be located. Simplify, subtracting superfluous
save-excursions.
2009-10-15 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
* international/mule-cmds.el (help-xref-mule-regexp-template): New
variable.
- (describe-input-method): Temporarily activate the specfied input
+ (describe-input-method): Temporarily activate the specified input
method to display the information.
(describe-language-environment): Hyperlinks to mule related items.
(setq ans (assoc ans alist))
(if ans
(cdr ans)
- ;; no match. Custom word. Look it up somwhere?
+ ;; no match. Custom word. Look it up somewhere?
nil)
)))
("str\\(ing\\)?" . "string")
("use?r" . "user")
("num\\(ber\\)?" . "number")
- ("\\(^\\|\\s-\\)id\\($\\|\\s-\\)" . "Identifier") ;complex cause ;common sylable
+ ("\\(^\\|\\s-\\)id\\($\\|\\s-\\)" . "Identifier") ;complex cause ;common syllable
)
"List of common English abbreviations or full words.
These are nouns (as opposed to verbs) for use in creating expanded
("William Sommerfeld" :wrote "emacsclient.c" "scribe.el")
;; No longer distributed: emacsserver.c.
("Leigh Stoller" :changed "emacsclient.c" "server.el")
- ("Steve Strassman" :wrote "spook.el")
+ ("Steve Strassmann" :wrote "spook.el")
("Shinichirou Sugou" :changed "etags.c")
;; No longer distributed: emacsserver.c.
("Sun Microsystems, Inc" :changed "emacsclient.c" "server.el"
The value of FLAG is used to specify the type of completion operation.
A value of nil specifies `try-completion'. A value of t specifies
-`all-completions'. A value of lambda specifes a test for an exact match.
+`all-completions'. A value of lambda specifies a test for an exact match.
For more information on STRING, PREDICATE, and FLAG, see the Elisp
Reference sections on 'Programmed Completion' and 'Basic Completion
(pcase--if `(,(if (stringp qpat) #'equal #'eq) ,sym ',qpat)
(pcase--u1 matches code vars then-rest)
(pcase--u else-rest))))
- (t (error "Unkown QPattern %s" qpat))))
+ (t (error "Unknown QPattern %s" qpat))))
(provide 'pcase)
;; If you have just replaced a highlighted region with typed text,
;; you can repeat the replace with M-v. This will search forward
-;; for a streach of text identical to the previous contents of the
+;; for a stretch of text identical to the previous contents of the
;; region (i.e. the contents of register 0) and replace it with the
;; text you typed to replace the original region. Repeating M-v will
;; replace the next matching region and so on.
(defun viper-query-replace ()
"Query replace.
-If a null string is suplied as the string to be replaced,
+If a null string is supplied as the string to be replaced,
the query replace mode will toggle between string replace
and regexp replace."
(interactive)
2002-12-29 Damien Elmes <erc@repose.cx>
* erc-track.el:
- * (erc-track-get-active-buffer): remove superflous (+ arg 0)
+ * (erc-track-get-active-buffer): remove superfluous (+ arg 0)
2002-12-29 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
* erc.el: erc-send-whitespace-lines: New variable.
(erc-send-current-line): Use erc-send-whitespace-lines. Also,
- removed superflous test for empty line in the mapc, since the
+ removed superfluous test for empty line in the mapc, since the
blank line test should find all. I do like to be able to send an
empty line when i want to!
(erc-send-current-line): Check for point being in input line
;; Local Variables:
;; coding: utf-8
;; End:
-
;; The code is influenced by scroll-bar.el and avoid.el. The author
;; gratefully acknowledge comments and suggestions made by Miles
-;; Bader, Eli Zaretski, Richard Stallman, Pavel JanÃk and others which
+;; Bader, Eli Zaretskii, Richard Stallman, Pavel JanÃk and others which
;; improved this package.
;;; Code:
* pgg-gpg.el (pgg-gpg-possibly-cache-passphrase): New optional
parameter key, overrides the key id used to store passphrase
under (uses true key id from gpg output if nil).
- (pgg-gpg-encrypt-region): Search for passphrase using user suplied
+ (pgg-gpg-encrypt-region): Search for passphrase using user supplied
string STR, instead of (pgg-lookup-key STR t).
- (pgg-gpg-encrypt-region): Store passphrase under user suplied
+ (pgg-gpg-encrypt-region): Store passphrase under user supplied
string, instead of real key id taken from gpg output.
(pgg-gpg-decrypt-region): Likewise.
(pgg-gpg-sign-region): Likewise.
`Message-ID's of these matching articles.) This will ensure that you
can raise/lower the score of an entire thread, even though some
articles in the thread may not have complete `References' headers.
-Note that using this may lead to undeterministic scores of the
+Note that using this may lead to nondeterministic scores of the
articles in the thread.
")
,@types)
result))
(defun gnus-sort-gathered-threads (threads)
- "Sort subtreads inside each gathered thread by `gnus-sort-gathered-threads-function'."
+ "Sort subthreads inside each gathered thread by `gnus-sort-gathered-threads-function'."
(let ((result threads))
(while threads
(when (stringp (caar threads))
When sending via news, also check that the REFERENCES are less
than 988 characters long, and if they are not, trim them until
they are."
- ;; 21 is the number suggested by USEAGE.
+ ;; 21 is the number suggested by USAGE.
(let ((maxcount 21)
(count 0)
(cut 2)
mfolder query threads)))
;; Check return value
(cond
- ((zerop rval) ; call was succesful
+ ((zerop rval) ; call was successful
(nnmairix-call-backend
"open-server" nnmairix-backend-server)
;; If we're dealing with nnml, rename files
;; List of current conversion status.
;; The first element is the strating position of shown list.
-;; It is a group number each splited by `hanja-list-width'.
+;; It is a group number each split by `hanja-list-width'.
;; The second element is the position of selected element.
;; The third element is a list of suitable Hanja candidate.
(defvar hanja-conversions
(cond
(done)
((> 0 remain)
- (error "uucode line ends unexpectly")
+ (error "uucode line ends unexpectedly")
(setq done t))
((and (= (point) end) (not done))
- ;;(error "uucode ends unexpectly")
+ ;;(error "uucode ends unexpectedly")
(setq done t))
((= counter 3)
(setq result (cons
"Seal-Send-Time:"
"See-Also:" ; H. Spencer: News Article Format and Transmission, June 1994
"Sensitivity:" ; RFC 2156, 2421
- "Speach-Act:" ; http://people.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mail-headers/
+ "Speech-Act:" ; http://people.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mail-headers/
"Status:" ; sendmail
"Supersedes:" ; H. Spencer: News Article Format and Transmission, June 1994
"Telefax:" ; http://people.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mail-headers/
(with-output-to-temp-buffer completions-buffer
(mh-display-completion-list
(all-completions word choices)
- ;; The `common-subtring' arg only works if it's a prefix.
+ ;; The `common-substring' arg only works if it's a prefix.
(unless (and (functionp choices)
(let ((bounds
(funcall choices
If value is an integer, the time elapsed between pressing and
releasing the mouse button determines whether to follow the link
or perform the normal Mouse-1 action (typically set point).
-The absolute numeric value specifices the maximum duration of a
+The absolute numeric value specifies the maximum duration of a
\"short click\" in milliseconds. A positive value means that a
short click follows the link, and a longer click performs the
normal action. A negative value gives the opposite behavior.
(let* (songid ;The ID of the currently ffwd/rewinding song.
songduration ;The duration of that song.
songtime ;The time of the song last time we ran.
- oldtime ;The timeoftheday last time we ran.
+ oldtime ;The time of day last time we ran.
prevsongid) ;The song we're in the process leaving.
(let ((fun
(lambda ()
((= atype socks-address-type-name)
(format "%c%s" (length address) address))
(t
- (error "Unkown address type: %d" atype))))
+ (error "Unknown address type: %d" atype))))
(info (gethash proc socks-connections))
request version)
(or info (error "socks-send-command called on non-SOCKS connection %S"
(format "Opening connection for %s using %s" host method)
(format "Opening connection for %s@%s using %s" user host method))
- ;; Enable auth-sorce and password-cache.
+ ;; Enable auth-source and password-cache.
(tramp-set-connection-property vec "first-password-request" t)
;; There will be a callback of "askPassword" when a password is
(setq
localname
(if (string-match "^/?[^/]+\\(/.*\\)" localname)
- ;; There is a share, sparated by "/".
+ ;; There is a share, separated by "/".
(if (not (tramp-smb-get-cifs-capabilities vec))
(mapconcat
(lambda (x) (if (equal x ?/) "\\" (char-to-string x)))
(require 'ob-ref)
(defvar org-babel-screen-location "screen"
- "The command location for screen.
+ "The command location for screen.
In case you want to use a different screen than one selected by your $PATH")
(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:screen
(with-temp-file tmpfile
(insert body)
- ;; org-babel has superflous spaces
+ ;; org-babel has superfluous spaces
(goto-char (point-min))
(delete-matching-lines "^ +$"))
tmpfile))
So @< and $< will always be replaced with @1 and $1, respectively.
The advantage of these special markers are that structure editing of
the table will not change them, while @1 and $1 will be modified
-when a line/row is swaped out of that privileged position. So for
+when a line/row is swapped out of that privileged position. So for
formulas that use a range of rows or columns, it may often be better
to anchor the formula with \"I\" row markers, or to offset from the
borders of the table using the @< @> $< $> makers."
;; In order to achieve total compatibility with strfile(1), cookie files
;; should start with two consecutive delimiters (and no comment).
;;
-;; This code derives from Steve Strassman's 1987 spook.el package, but
+;; This code derives from Steve Strassmann's 1987 spook.el package, but
;; has been generalized so that it supports multiple simultaneous
;; cookie databases and fortune files. It is intended to be called
;; from other packages such as yow.el and spook.el.
;; .ali file for a spec file. If we are, go to step 3.
;; 3- If the file is not found or step 2 failed:
;; find the name of the "other file", ie the body, and look
- ;; for its associated .ali file by subtituing the extension
+ ;; for its associated .ali file by subtituting the extension
;;
;; We must also handle the case of separate packages and subprograms:
;; 4- If no ali file was found, we try to modify the file name by removing
mstart) ; start of a macro.
(save-excursion
- ;; Each time round the following loop, we enter a succesively deeper
+ ;; Each time round the following loop, we enter a successively deeper
;; level of brace/paren nesting. (Except sometimes we "continue at
;; the existing level".) `pa+1' is a pos inside an opening
;; brace/paren/bracket, usually just after it.
;; must be h-end.
;;
;; js--pitem instances are never modified (with the exception
-;; of the b-end field). Instead, modified copies are added at subseqnce parse points.
+;; of the b-end field). Instead, modified copies are added at
+;; subsequence parse points.
;; (The exception for b-end and its caveats is described below.)
;;
1. Regexp matching the preceding text.
2. A number indicating the subgroup in the regexp containing the text.
3. A function returning an alist of possible completions.
-4. Text to append after a succesful completion (if any).
+4. Text to append after a successful completion (if any).
Or alternatively:
1. Regexp matching the preceding text.
["AUTOSENSE" (describe-function 'verilog-auto-sense)
:help "Help on AUTOSENSE - sensitivity lists for always blocks"]
["AUTOTIEOFF" (describe-function 'verilog-auto-tieoff)
- :help "Help on AUTOTIEOFF - tieing off unused outputs"]
+ :help "Help on AUTOTIEOFF - tying off unused outputs"]
["AUTOUNUSED" (describe-function 'verilog-auto-unused)
:help "Help on AUTOUNUSED - terminating unused inputs"]
["AUTOWIRE" (describe-function 'verilog-auto-wire)
;; Similar to `delete-trailing-whitespace' but that's not present in XEmacs
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+$" nil t) ;; Not syntatic WS as no formfeed
+ (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+$" nil t) ;; Not syntactic WS as no formfeed
(replace-match "" nil nil))))
(defvar compile-command)
`verilog-auto-reset-widths'.
AUTORESET ties signals to deasserted, which is presumed to be zero.
-Signals that match `verilog-active-low-regexp' will be deasserted by tieing
+Signals that match `verilog-active-low-regexp' will be deasserted by tying
them to a one.
An example:
as a register or wire, creates a tieoff.
AUTORESET ties signals to deasserted, which is presumed to be zero.
-Signals that match `verilog-active-low-regexp' will be deasserted by tieing
+Signals that match `verilog-active-low-regexp' will be deasserted by tying
them to a one.
You can add signals you do not want included in AUTOTIEOFF with
(aref ps-mule-font-spec-tables font-type) 0)))
(ps-output-prologue
(list (if (ps-mule-font-spec-src (cdr (car font-spec-alist)))
- ;; We ignore a font specfied in ps-font-info-database.
+ ;; We ignore a font specified in ps-font-info-database.
(format "/V%s VTOP%d def\n" fonttag font-type)
(format "/V%s [ VTOP%d aload pop ] def\n
V%s 0 /%s-latin1 /%s Latin1Encoding put\n"
((eq data-type 'STRING)
'iso-8859-1)
(t
- (error "Unknow selection data type: %S" type))))
+ (error "Unknown selection data type: %S" type))))
data (if coding (decode-coding-string data coding)
(string-to-multibyte data)))
(setq next-selection-coding-system nil)
;;
;; Important note: We do NOT recommend use of these commands to update
;; the `Next', `Previous' and `Up' pointers on @node lines. Most
-;; manuals, including those whose Texinfo files adhere to the strucure
+;; manuals, including those whose Texinfo files adhere to the structure
;; described below, don't need these pointers, because makeinfo will
;; generate them automatically (see the node "makeinfo Pointer
;; Creation" in the Texinfo manual). By contrast, due to known bugs
(defun url-scheme-default-loader (url &optional callback cbargs)
"Signal an error for an unknown URL scheme."
- (error "Unkown URL scheme: %s" (url-type url)))
+ (error "Unknown URL scheme: %s" (url-type url)))
(defvar url-scheme--registering-proxy nil)
(cvs-match "restoring \\(.*\\) from backup file .*$" (path 1))))
t)
- ;; Is it a succesful merge?
+ ;; Is it a successful merge?
;; Figure out result of merging (ie, was there a conflict?)
(let ((qfile (regexp-quote path)))
(cvs-or
(eval-minibuffer prompt))
(defun widget-docstring (widget)
- "Return the documentation string specificied by WIDGET, or nil if none.
+ "Return the documentation string specified by WIDGET, or nil if none.
If WIDGET has a `:doc' property, that specifies the documentation string.
Otherwise, try the `:documentation-property' property. If this
is a function, call it with the widget's value as an argument; if
"Display BUFFER by popping up a new window.
The new window is created on the selected frame, or in
`last-nonminibuffer-frame' if no windows can be created there.
-If sucessful, return the new window; otherwise return nil."
+If successful, return the new window; otherwise return nil."
(let ((frame (or (window--frame-usable-p (selected-frame))
(window--frame-usable-p (last-nonminibuffer-frame))))
window)
element. The following elements are OFFSET, ANNOTATION-TYPE, and
a sequence of actual data for the annotation. OFFSET is a
character position offset from dst_pos or src_pos,
- ANNOTATION-TYPE specfies the meaning of the annotation and how to
+ ANNOTATION-TYPE specifies the meaning of the annotation and how to
handle the following data.. */
int *charbuf;
int charbuf_size, charbuf_used;
}
}
- /* Remove widgets from first structual change. */
+ /* Remove widgets from first structural change. */
if (iter)
{
/* If we are adding new menu items below, we must remove from
"foreground", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qbackground_color, build_string ("White"),
"background", "Background", RES_TYPE_STRING);
- /* FIXME: not suppported yet in Nextstep */
+ /* FIXME: not supported yet in Nextstep */
x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qline_spacing, Qnil,
"lineSpacing", "LineSpacing", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qleft_fringe, Qnil,
glyphless_display_method in dispextern.h for the details.
FOR_NO_FONT is nonzero if and only if this is for a character that
- is not supproted by the coding system of the terminal. ACRONYM, if
+ is not supported by the coding system of the terminal. ACRONYM, if
non-nil, is an acronym string for the character.
The glyphs actually produced are of type CHAR_GLYPH. */
DEFVAR_LISP ("text-property-default-nonsticky",
Vtext_property_default_nonsticky,
- doc: /* Alist of properties vs the corresponding non-stickinesses.
+ doc: /* Alist of properties vs the corresponding non-stickiness.
Each element has the form (PROPERTY . NONSTICKINESS).
If a character in a buffer has PROPERTY, new text inserted adjacent to
int rv;
if (CONSP (spec)
- /* Simple specerties. */
+ /* Simple specifications. */
&& !EQ (XCAR (spec), Qimage)
&& !EQ (XCAR (spec), Qspace)
&& !EQ (XCAR (spec), Qwhen)
struct {
int unnamed_1;
int unnamed_2;
-} var_unamed_struct;
+} var_unnamed_struct;
struct {
int unnamed_3;
int test_1(int var_arg1) {
var_// -1-
- ; // #1# ("var_arg1" "var_indep_struct" "var_n_2" "var_n_3" "var_named_struct" "var_un_2" "var_un_3" "var_unamed_struct")
+ ; // #1# ("var_arg1" "var_indep_struct" "var_n_2" "var_n_3" "var_named_struct" "var_un_2" "var_un_3" "var_unnamed_struct")
var_indep_struct.// -2-
; // #2# ( "indep_1" "indep_2" )
- var_unamed_struct.// -3-
+ var_unnamed_struct.// -3-
; // #3# ( "unnamed_1" "unnamed_2" )
var_named_struct.// -4-
in_var2.// -11-
; // #11# ( "named_3" "named_4")
}
-