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Diffstat (limited to 'include')
| -rw-r--r-- | include/nng/compat/nanomsg/ipc.h | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/nng/compat/nanomsg/nn.h | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/nng/nng.h | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/nng/supplemental/util/platform.h | 6 |
4 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/ipc.h b/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/ipc.h index c935b50c..fad520d3 100644 --- a/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/ipc.h +++ b/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/ipc.h @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ extern "C" { // IPC options. Note that these are not currently supported. // IPC_SEC_ATTR works quite differently in NNG, and must be // configured using the new API. The buffer sizing options are -// not supported at all. None of these were ever documente, and +// not supported at all. None of these were ever documented, and // are offered here only for source compatibility. #define NN_IPC_SEC_ATTR 1 #define NN_IPC_OUTBUFSZ 2 diff --git a/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/nn.h b/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/nn.h index 63431728..60c33c60 100644 --- a/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/nn.h +++ b/include/nng/compat/nanomsg/nn.h @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ // error reporting facility expresses only a subset of the possibilities of // nanomsg. -// Note that unlinke nanomsg, nng does not aggressively recycle socket or +// Note that unlike nanomsg, nng does not aggressively recycle socket or // endpoint IDs, which means applications which made assumptions that these // would be relatively small integers (e.g. to use them as array indices) // may break. (No promise about values was ever made.) diff --git a/include/nng/nng.h b/include/nng/nng.h index 7cca4422..e061bd50 100644 --- a/include/nng/nng.h +++ b/include/nng/nng.h @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ // The APIs have changed, and there is no attempt to provide API compatibility // with legacy libnanomsg. This file defines the library consumer-facing // Public API. Use of definitions or declarations not found in this header -// file is specfically unsupported and strongly discouraged. +// file is specifically unsupported and strongly discouraged. #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ NNG_DECL int nng_ctx_open(nng_ctx *, nng_socket); NNG_DECL int nng_ctx_close(nng_ctx); // nng_ctx_id returns the numeric id for the context; this will be -// a postive value for a valid context, or < 0 for an invalid context. +// a positive value for a valid context, or < 0 for an invalid context. // A valid context is not necessarily an *open* context. NNG_DECL int nng_ctx_id(nng_ctx); @@ -860,9 +860,9 @@ enum nng_flag_enum { // Local TCP port number. This is used on a listener, and is intended // to be used after starting the listener in combination with a wildcard // (0) local port. This determines the actual ephemeral port that was -// selected and bound. The value is provied as an int, but only the +// selected and bound. The value is provided as an int, but only the // low order 16 bits will be set. This is provided in native byte order, -// which makes it more convienent than using the NNG_OPT_LOCADDR option. +// which makes it more convenient than using the NNG_OPT_LOCADDR option. #define NNG_OPT_TCP_BOUND_PORT "tcp-bound-port" // IPC options. These will largely vary depending on the platform, @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ NNG_DECL int nng_device(nng_socket, nng_socket); // Error codes. These generally have different values from UNIX errnos, // so take care about converting them. The one exception is that 0 is -// unambigiously "success". +// unambiguously "success". // // NNG_SYSERR is a special code, which allows us to wrap errors from the // underlying operating system. We generally prefer to map errors to one diff --git a/include/nng/supplemental/util/platform.h b/include/nng/supplemental/util/platform.h index 0fcc7d16..87e0305f 100644 --- a/include/nng/supplemental/util/platform.h +++ b/include/nng/supplemental/util/platform.h @@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ NNG_DECL int nng_thread_create(nng_thread **, void (*)(void *), void *); // returns all resources for the thread are cleaned up. NNG_DECL void nng_thread_destroy(nng_thread *); -// nng_mtx represents a mutex, which is a simple, non-retrant, boolean lock. +// nng_mtx represents a mutex, which is a simple, non-reentrant, boolean lock. typedef struct nng_mtx nng_mtx; // nng_mtx_alloc allocates a mutex structure. NNG_DECL int nng_mtx_alloc(nng_mtx **); -// nng_mtx_free frees the mutex. It most not be locked. +// nng_mtx_free frees the mutex. It must not be locked. NNG_DECL void nng_mtx_free(nng_mtx *); // nng_mtx_lock locks the mutex; if it is already locked it will block @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ NNG_DECL void nng_cv_wake(nng_cv *); // nng_cv_wake1 wakes only one thread waiting on the condition. This may // reduce the thundering herd problem, but care must be taken to ensure -// that no waiter starves forvever. +// that no waiter starves forever. NNG_DECL void nng_cv_wake1(nng_cv *); // nng_random returns a "strong" (cryptographic sense) random number. |
