From: Stefan Kangas Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 20:03:50 +0000 (+0200) Subject: ; Fix typos: prefer US spelling. X-Git-Tag: emacs-28.1.90~15 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a772c0b852;p=emacs.git ; Fix typos: prefer US spelling. --- diff --git a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org index 2c49cbdd72b..6b1d91c396a 100644 --- a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org +++ b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ By default, customizing a theme-related user option through the Custom interfaces or with {{{kbd(M-x customize-set-variable)}}} will not reload the currently active Modus theme. -Enable this behaviour by setting this variable to ~nil~. +Enable this behavior by setting this variable to ~nil~. ** Option for color-coding success state :properties: @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ tables and code blocks to always inherit from the ~fixed-pitch~ face. This is to ensure that those constructs remain monospaced even when users opt for a mode that remaps typeface families, such as the built-in {{{kbd(M-x variable-pitch-mode)}}}. Otherwise the layout would appear -broken, due to how spacing is done. To disable this behaviour, set the +broken, due to how spacing is done. To disable this behavior, set the option to ~t~. Users may prefer to use another package for handling mixed typeface @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ contrast on an on-demand basis. One way to achieve this is to design a command that cycles through three distinct levels of intensity, though the following can be adapted to any -kind of cyclic behaviour, such as to switch between red, green, and +kind of cyclic behavior, such as to switch between red, green, and blue. In the following example, we employ the ~modus-themes-color~ function diff --git a/doc/misc/texinfo.tex b/doc/misc/texinfo.tex index 0d86b25dc41..e798ae1c2c3 100644 --- a/doc/misc/texinfo.tex +++ b/doc/misc/texinfo.tex @@ -7660,7 +7660,7 @@ might help (with 'rm \jobname.?? \jobname.??s')% % If SUBTOPIC is present, precede it with a space, and call \doind. % (At some time during the 20th century, this made a two-level entry in an % index such as the operation index. Nobody seemed to notice the change in -% behaviour though.) +% behavior though.) \def\dosubind#1#2#3{% \def\thirdarg{#3}% \ifx\thirdarg\empty diff --git a/etc/themes/modus-themes.el b/etc/themes/modus-themes.el index 6068bf47ce5..f49a809e491 100644 --- a/etc/themes/modus-themes.el +++ b/etc/themes/modus-themes.el @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ By default, customizing a theme-related user option through the Custom interfaces or with `customize-set-variable' will not reload the currently active Modus theme. -Enable this behaviour by setting this variable to nil." +Enable this behavior by setting this variable to nil." :group 'modus-themes :package-version '(modus-themes . "1.5.0") :version "28.1" diff --git a/lisp/icomplete.el b/lisp/icomplete.el index 7b7cc5b8bdf..96172574709 100644 --- a/lisp/icomplete.el +++ b/lisp/icomplete.el @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ Usually run by inclusion in `minibuffer-setup-hook'." ;; select it -- again, as desired. ;; ;; FIXME: it's arguable that this second - ;; behaviour should be a property of the + ;; behavior should be a property of the ;; completion table and not the completion ;; frontend such as we have done ;; here. However, it seems generically diff --git a/lisp/net/rcirc.el b/lisp/net/rcirc.el index 8feef6beebe..b23b0d64ae6 100644 --- a/lisp/net/rcirc.el +++ b/lisp/net/rcirc.el @@ -3437,7 +3437,7 @@ form \"PARAMETER\" to enable a feature, \"PARAMETER=VALUE\" to configure a specific option or \"-PARAMETER\" to disable a previously specified feature. SENDER is passed on to `rcirc-handler-generic'. PROCESS is the process object for the -current connection. Note that this is not the behaviour as +current connection. Note that this is not the behavior as specified in RFC2812, where 005 stood for RPL_BOUNCE." (rcirc-handler-generic process "005" sender args text) (with-rcirc-process-buffer process diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el index 101c323b132..bdd7751fc0c 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el @@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ which see." (defalias 'elisp-eldoc-documentation-function 'elisp--documentation-one-liner "Return Elisp documentation for the thing at point as one-line string. This is meant as a backward compatibility aide to the \"old\" -Elisp eldoc behaviour. Consider variable docstrings and function +Elisp eldoc behavior. Consider variable docstrings and function signatures only, in this order. If none applies, returns nil. Changes to `eldoc-documentation-functions' and `eldoc-documentation-strategy' are _not_ reflected here. As such diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el index 68b085d42f4..f6a4711e244 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ ;; ;; Extensively modified by Luke Lee in 2013 to support complete C expression ;; evaluation and argumented macro expansion; C++11, C++14, C++17, GCC -;; extension literals and gcc/clang matching behaviours are supported in 2021. +;; extension literals and gcc/clang matching behaviors are supported in 2021. ;; Various floating point types and operations are also supported but the ;; actual precision is limited by the Emacs internal floating representation, ;; which is the C data type "double" or IEEE binary64 format. diff --git a/lisp/so-long.el b/lisp/so-long.el index f4ae71d9058..17af532249c 100644 --- a/lisp/so-long.el +++ b/lisp/so-long.el @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ ;; * Overview of modes and commands ;; -------------------------------- ;; - `global-so-long-mode' - A global minor mode which enables the automated -;; behaviour, causing the user's preferred action to be invoked whenever a +;; behavior, causing the user's preferred action to be invoked whenever a ;; newly-visited file contains excessively long lines. ;; - `so-long-mode' - A major mode, and the default action. ;; - `so-long-minor-mode' - A minor mode version of the major mode, and an @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ ;; ;; On rare occasions you may choose to manually invoke the `so-long' command, ;; which invokes your preferred `so-long-action' (exactly as the automatic -;; behaviour would do if it had detected long lines). You might use this if a +;; behavior would do if it had detected long lines). You might use this if a ;; problematic file did not meet your configured criteria, and you wished to ;; trigger the performance improvements manually. ;; @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ ;; available to `so-long' but, like any other mode, they can be invoked directly ;; if you have a need to do that (see also "Other ways of using so-long" below). ;; -;; If the behaviour ever triggers when you did not want it to, you can use the +;; If the behavior ever triggers when you did not want it to, you can use the ;; `so-long-revert' command to restore the buffer to its original state. ;; * Basic configuration @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ ;; ;; Note that `so-long-minor-modes' is not useful for other global minor modes ;; (as distinguished from globalized minor modes), but in some cases it will be -;; possible to inhibit or otherwise counter-act the behaviour of a global mode +;; possible to inhibit or otherwise counter-act the behavior of a global mode ;; by overriding variables, or by employing hooks (see below). You would need ;; to inspect the code for a given global mode (on a case by case basis) to ;; determine whether it's possible to inhibit it for a single buffer -- and if @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ ;; If `so-long-action' is set to either `so-long-mode' or `so-long-minor-mode', ;; the buffer-local value for each variable in the list is set to the associated ;; value in the alist. Use this to enforce values which will improve -;; performance or otherwise avoid undesirable behaviours. If `so-long-revert' +;; performance or otherwise avoid undesirable behaviors. If `so-long-revert' ;; is called, then the original values are restored. ;; * Retaining minor modes and settings when switching to `so-long-mode' @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ ;; `so-long-mode', completely bypassing the automated decision process. ;; Refer to M-: (info "(emacs) Specifying File Variables") RET ;; -;; If so-long itself causes problems, disable the automated behaviour with +;; If so-long itself causes problems, disable the automated behavior with ;; M-- M-x global-so-long-mode, or M-: (global-so-long-mode 0) ;; * Example configuration @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ ;; (add-hook 'js-mode-hook 'my-js-mode-hook) ;; ;; (defun my-js-mode-hook () -;; "Custom `js-mode' behaviours." +;; "Custom `js-mode' behaviors." ;; (setq-local so-long-max-lines 100) ;; (setq-local so-long-threshold 1000)) ;; @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ ;; (add-hook 'nxml-mode-hook 'my-nxml-mode-hook) ;; ;; (defun my-nxml-mode-hook () -;; "Custom `nxml-mode' behaviours." +;; "Custom `nxml-mode' behaviors." ;; (require 'so-long) ;; (setq-local so-long-variable-overrides ;; (remove '(bidi-inhibit-bpa . t) so-long-variable-overrides))) @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ ;; meaning you would need to add to `safe-local-variable-values' in order to ;; avoid being queried about them. ;; -;; Finally, the `so-long-predicate' user option enables the automated behaviour +;; Finally, the `so-long-predicate' user option enables the automated behavior ;; to be determined by a custom function, if greater control is needed. ;; * Implementation notes @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ ;; * Caveats ;; --------- -;; The variables affecting the automated behaviour of this library (such as +;; The variables affecting the automated behavior of this library (such as ;; `so-long-action') can be used as file- or dir-local values in Emacs 26+, but ;; not in previous versions of Emacs. This is on account of improvements made ;; to `normal-mode' in 26.1, which altered the execution order with respect to @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ ;; 0.6 - Added `so-long-minor-modes' and `so-long-hook'. ;; 0.5 - Renamed library to "so-long.el". ;; - Added explicit `so-long-enable' command to activate our advice. -;; 0.4 - Amended/documented behaviour with file-local 'mode' variables. +;; 0.4 - Amended/documented behavior with file-local 'mode' variables. ;; 0.3 - Defer to a file-local 'mode' variable. ;; 0.2 - Initial release to EmacsWiki. ;; 0.1 - Experimental. @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ ;; automatically."; however `so-long--ensure-enabled' may forcibly re-enable ;; it contrary to the user's expectations, so for the present this should be ;; considered internal-use only (with `global-so-long-mode' the interface - ;; for enabling or disabling the automated behaviour). FIXME: Establish a + ;; for enabling or disabling the automated behavior). FIXME: Establish a ;; way to support the original use-case, or rename to `so-long--enabled'. "Internal use. Non-nil when any `so-long' functionality has been used.") @@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ files would prevent Emacs from handling them correctly." (defcustom so-long-invisible-buffer-function #'so-long-deferred "Function called in place of `so-long' when the buffer is not displayed. -This affects the behaviour of `global-so-long-mode'. +This affects the behavior of `global-so-long-mode'. We treat invisible buffers differently from displayed buffers because, in cases where a library is using a buffer for behind-the-scenes processing, @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ the mentioned options might interfere with some intended processing." 'so-long-detected-long-line-p) "Function called after `set-auto-mode' to decide whether action is needed. -This affects the behaviour of `global-so-long-mode'. +This affects the behavior of `global-so-long-mode'. Only called if the major mode is a member of `so-long-target-modes'. @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ will be automatically processed; but custom actions can also do these things. The value `longlines-mode' causes that minor mode to be enabled. See longlines.el for more details. -Each action likewise determines the behaviour of `so-long-revert'. +Each action likewise determines the behavior of `so-long-revert'. If the value is nil, or not defined in `so-long-action-alist', then no action will be taken." @@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ If ACTION-ARG is provided, it is used in place of `so-long-action'." (defcustom so-long-file-local-mode-function 'so-long-mode-downgrade "Function to call during `set-auto-mode' when a file-local mode is set. -This affects the behaviour of `global-so-long-mode'. +This affects the behavior of `global-so-long-mode'. The specified function will be called with a single argument, being the file-local mode which was established. @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ By default this happens if `so-long-action' is set to either `so-long-mode' or `so-long-minor-mode'. If `so-long-revert' is subsequently invoked, then the disabled modes are re-enabled by calling them with the numeric argument 1. -`so-long-hook' can be used where more custom behaviour is desired. +`so-long-hook' can be used where more custom behavior is desired. Please submit bug reports to recommend additional modes for this list, whether they are in Emacs core, GNU ELPA, or elsewhere." @@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ This minor mode is a standard `so-long-action' option." (if so-long-minor-mode ;; We are enabling the mode. (progn ;; Housekeeping. `so-long-minor-mode' might be invoked directly rather - ;; than via `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviours. The minor + ;; than via `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviors. The minor ;; mode also cares about whether `so-long' was already active, as we do ;; not want to remember values which were (potentially) overridden ;; already. @@ -1387,9 +1387,9 @@ values), despite potential performance issues, type \\[so-long-revert]. Use \\[so-long-commentary] for more information. Use \\[so-long-customize] to open the customization group `so-long' to -configure the behaviour." +configure the behavior." ;; Housekeeping. `so-long-mode' might be invoked directly rather than via - ;; `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviours. We could use this same + ;; `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviors. We could use this same ;; test in `so-long-after-change-major-mode' to run `so-long-hook', but that's ;; not so obviously the right thing to do, so I've omitted it for now. (unless so-long--calling @@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ configure the behaviour." This advice acts before `so-long-mode', with the previous mode still active." (unless (derived-mode-p 'so-long-mode) ;; Housekeeping. `so-long-mode' might be invoked directly rather than - ;; via `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviours. + ;; via `so-long', so replicate the necessary behaviors. (unless so-long--calling (so-long-remember-all :reset)) ;; Remember the original major mode, regardless. @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ This is the `so-long-revert-function' for `so-long-mode'." ;; Emacs 26+ has already called `hack-local-variables' (during ;; `run-mode-hooks'; provided there was a `buffer-file-name'), but for older ;; versions we need to call it here. In Emacs 26+ the revised 'HANDLE-MODE' - ;; argument is set to `no-mode' (being the non-nil-and-non-t behaviour), + ;; argument is set to `no-mode' (being the non-nil-and-non-t behavior), ;; which we mimic here by binding `so-long--hack-local-variables-no-mode', ;; in order to prevent a local 'mode' variable from clobbering the major ;; mode we have just called. @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ because we do not want to downgrade the major mode in that scenario." ;; Act only if `so-long-mode' would be enabled by the current action. (when (and (symbolp (so-long-function)) (provided-mode-derived-p (so-long-function) 'so-long-mode)) - ;; Downgrade from `so-long-mode' to the `so-long-minor-mode' behaviour. + ;; Downgrade from `so-long-mode' to the `so-long-minor-mode' behavior. (setq so-long-function 'turn-on-so-long-minor-mode so-long-revert-function 'turn-off-so-long-minor-mode)))) @@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ and cannot be conveniently intercepted, so we are forced to replicate it here. This special-case code will ultimately be removed from Emacs, as it exists to deal with a deprecated feature; but until then we need to replicate it in order -to inhibit our own behaviour in the presence of a header comment `mode' +to inhibit our own behavior in the presence of a header comment `mode' declaration. If a file-local mode is detected in the header comment, then we call the @@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@ by testing the value against `major-mode'; but as we may have changed the major mode to `so-long-mode' by this point, that protection is insufficient and so we need to perform our own test. -We likewise need to support an equivalent of the `no-mode' behaviour in 26.1+ +We likewise need to support an equivalent of the `no-mode' behavior in 26.1+ to ensure that `so-long-mode-revert' will not restore a file-local mode again after it has already reverted to the original mode. @@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@ When such files are detected by `so-long-predicate', we invoke the selected Use \\[so-long-commentary] for more information. Use \\[so-long-customize] to open the customization group `so-long' to -configure the behaviour." +configure the behavior." :global t :group 'so-long (if global-so-long-mode diff --git a/test/lisp/so-long-tests/so-long-tests.el b/test/lisp/so-long-tests/so-long-tests.el index 23a5660df59..670ab52cef6 100644 --- a/test/lisp/so-long-tests/so-long-tests.el +++ b/test/lisp/so-long-tests/so-long-tests.el @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ (declare-function so-long-tests-assert-and-revert "so-long-tests-helpers") (declare-function so-long-tests-predicates "so-long-tests-helpers") -;; Enable the automated behaviour for all tests. +;; Enable the automated behavior for all tests. (global-so-long-mode 1) (ert-deftest so-long-tests-threshold-under () @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ ;; From Emacs 27 the `display-buffer' call is insufficient. ;; The various 'window change functions' are now invoked by the ;; redisplay, and redisplay does nothing at all in batch mode, - ;; so we cannot test under this revised behaviour. Refer to: + ;; so we cannot test under this revised behavior. Refer to: ;; https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-10/msg00971.html ;; For interactive (non-batch) test runs, calling `redisplay' ;; does do the trick; so do that first. diff --git a/test/src/fns-tests.el b/test/src/fns-tests.el index 4d59f349bab..e27a40f644b 100644 --- a/test/src/fns-tests.el +++ b/test/src/fns-tests.el @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ (should (equal 1 (string-distance "ab" "a我b"))) (should (equal 1 (string-distance "我" "她"))) - ;; correct behaviour with empty strings + ;; correct behavior with empty strings (should (equal 0 (string-distance "" ""))) (should (equal 0 (string-distance "" "" t))) (should (equal 1 (string-distance "x" ""))) diff --git a/test/src/keymap-tests.el b/test/src/keymap-tests.el index 1dbaf7ef2e7..d7b9e8440ed 100644 --- a/test/src/keymap-tests.el +++ b/test/src/keymap-tests.el @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ ;; ...) (ert-deftest keymap-lookup-key/mixed-case () - "Backwards compatibility behaviour (Bug#50752)." + "Backwards compatibility behavior (Bug#50752)." (let ((map (make-keymap))) (define-key map [menu-bar foo bar] 'foo) (should (eq (lookup-key map [menu-bar foo bar]) 'foo))