[master] 4623d2592 doc: Spelling galore aftermath

Dridi Boukelmoune dridi at varni.sh
Wed Sep 11 06:43:49 UTC 2024


On Tue, Sep 10, 2024 at 3:46 PM Dridi Boukelmoune
<dridi.boukelmoune at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> commit 4623d25925fb453462bfc27d1412ca944ce2b422
> Author: Dridi Boukelmoune <dridi.boukelmoune at gmail.com>
> Date:   Tue Sep 10 17:43:56 2024 +0200
>
>     doc: Spelling galore aftermath

Apparently I managed to miss 128 commits in my spelling review, there
might be another followup commit.

>     Better diff with the --word-diff option.
>
> diff --git a/doc/changes.rst b/doc/changes.rst
> index 42c850753..60c4559f1 100644
> --- a/doc/changes.rst
> +++ b/doc/changes.rst
> @@ -591,8 +591,7 @@ Varnish Cache 7.4.0 (2023-09-15)
>    amount of free workspace for backend connections.
>
>  * Object creation failures by the selected storage engine are now
> -  logged under the ``Error`` tag as ``Failed to create object object
> -  from %s %s``.
> +  logged under the ``Error`` tag as ``Failed to create object from %s %s``.
>
>  * The limit on the size of ``varnishtest`` macros has been raised to
>    2KB.
> diff --git a/doc/sphinx/phk/thetoolsweworkwith.rst b/doc/sphinx/phk/thetoolsweworkwith.rst
> index b763c8b3c..c8b9cc782 100644
> --- a/doc/sphinx/phk/thetoolsweworkwith.rst
> +++ b/doc/sphinx/phk/thetoolsweworkwith.rst
> @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ certainly was enough to make me angry.
>
>  Let me give you an example of their utter silliness:
>
> -The book which defined the C langauge had a list af reserved
> +The book which defined the C language had a list of reserved
>  identifiers, all of them lower-case words.  The UNIX libraries
>  defined a lot of functions, all of them lower-case words.
>
> @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ that, or without wasting a lot of time debugging silly mistakes.
>
>  If you look in the Varnish source code, which uses pthreads, you
>  will see that I have wrapped pthread mutexes in my own little
> -datastructure, to be able to do those asserts, and to get some
> +data structure, to be able to do those asserts, and to get some
>  usable statistics on lock-contention.
>
>  Another example where C1X did not improve on pthreads at all, was
> @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Because it's not like the call is actually guaranteed to return at
>  16:00Z if you ask it to, you are only promised it will not return
>  later than that, so you have to wrap the call in a loop.
>
> -Whoever defined the select(2) and poll(2) systemcalls knew better
> +Whoever defined the select(2) and poll(2) system calls knew better
>  than the POSIX and ISO-C group-think:  They specified a maximum
>  duration for the call, because then it doesn't matter what time
>  it is, only how long time has transpired.
> diff --git a/doc/sphinx/reference/vmod.rst b/doc/sphinx/reference/vmod.rst
> index bac18cd03..367d7e8ac 100644
> --- a/doc/sphinx/reference/vmod.rst
> +++ b/doc/sphinx/reference/vmod.rst
> @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ VCL_SUB
>         side).
>
>         For more than one invocation of ``VRT_call()``, VMODs *must*
> -       check if ``VRT_handled()`` returns non-zero in between calls:
> +       check if ``VRT_handled()`` returns non-zero in-between calls:
>         The called SUB may have returned with an action (any
>         ``return(x)`` other than plain ``return``) or may have failed
>         the VCL, and in both cases the calling VMOD *must* return
> diff --git a/doc/sphinx/whats-new/changes-7.2.rst b/doc/sphinx/whats-new/changes-7.2.rst
> index 0d97bd998..d46e26ad1 100644
> --- a/doc/sphinx/whats-new/changes-7.2.rst
> +++ b/doc/sphinx/whats-new/changes-7.2.rst
> @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ keep a place ready for it in the overall architecture.
>
>  Now a credible use-case finally appeared, and we have implemented
>  "Varnish Extensions" (VTLA: "VEXT"), which can both be used to load
> -ambient VMODs and to implement entirely new functionally, for instance
> +ambient VMODs and to implement entirely new functionality, for instance
>  stevedores.
>
>  See :ref:`ref-vext` in the reference manual for more information.
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