From 5752b171fd4cc96b8d1f9526ec1940199c6e9740 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Adler Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2022 13:13:06 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some typos. No code changes. --- ChangeLog | 12 ++++++------ contrib/infback9/inftree9.h | 2 +- contrib/puff/README | 2 +- contrib/puff/puff.c | 4 ++-- contrib/puff/pufftest.c | 2 +- crc32.c | 4 ++-- deflate.c | 2 +- examples/enough.c | 2 +- examples/fitblk.c | 4 ++-- examples/gun.c | 2 +- examples/gzappend.c | 4 ++-- examples/gzlog.h | 2 +- examples/zran.c | 2 +- inftrees.h | 2 +- make_vms.com | 4 ++-- os400/README400 | 4 ++-- trees.c | 2 +- zlib.h | 10 +++++----- zlib2ansi | 4 ++-- 19 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 287b41e02..c1e9c9776 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Changes in 1.2.7.1 (24 Mar 2013) - Fix types in contrib/minizip to match result of get_crc_table() - Simplify contrib/vstudio/vc10 with 'd' suffix - Add TOP support to win32/Makefile.msc -- Suport i686 and amd64 assembler builds in CMakeLists.txt +- Support i686 and amd64 assembler builds in CMakeLists.txt - Fix typos in the use of _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE in zconf.h - Add vc11 and vc12 build files to contrib/vstudio - Add gzvprintf() as an undocumented function in zlib @@ -362,14 +362,14 @@ Changes in 1.2.5.1 (10 Sep 2011) - Use u4 type for crc_table to avoid conversion warnings - Apply casts in zlib.h to avoid conversion warnings - Add OF to prototypes for adler32_combine_ and crc32_combine_ [Miller] -- Improve inflateSync() documentation to note indeterminancy +- Improve inflateSync() documentation to note indeterminacy - Add deflatePending() function to return the amount of pending output - Correct the spelling of "specification" in FAQ [Randers-Pehrson] - Add a check in configure for stdarg.h, use for gzprintf() - Check that pointers fit in ints when gzprint() compiled old style - Add dummy name before $(SHAREDLIBV) in Makefile [Bar-Lev, Bowler] - Delete line in configure that adds -L. libz.a to LDFLAGS [Weigelt] -- Add debug records in assmebler code [Londer] +- Add debug records in assembler code [Londer] - Update RFC references to use http://tools.ietf.org/html/... [Li] - Add --archs option, use of libtool to configure for Mac OS X [Borstel] @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ Changes in 1.2.0.1 (17 March 2003) - Include additional header file on VMS for off_t typedef - Try to use _vsnprintf where it supplants vsprintf [Vollant] - Add some casts in inffast.c -- Enchance comments in zlib.h on what happens if gzprintf() tries to +- Enhance comments in zlib.h on what happens if gzprintf() tries to write more than 4095 bytes before compression - Remove unused state from inflateBackEnd() - Remove exit(0) from minigzip.c, example.c @@ -1214,7 +1214,7 @@ Changes in 1.0.9 (17 Feb 1998) - Avoid gcc 2.8.0 comparison bug a little differently than zlib 1.0.8 - in inftrees.c, avoid cc -O bug on HP (Farshid Elahi) - in zconf.h move the ZLIB_DLL stuff earlier to avoid problems with - the declaration of FAR (Gilles VOllant) + the declaration of FAR (Gilles Vollant) - install libz.so* with mode 755 (executable) instead of 644 (Marc Lehmann) - read_buf buf parameter of type Bytef* instead of charf* - zmemcpy parameters are of type Bytef*, not charf* (Joseph Strout) @@ -1570,7 +1570,7 @@ Changes in 0.4: - renamed deflateOptions as deflateInit2, call one or the other but not both - added the method parameter for deflateInit2 - added inflateInit2 -- simplied considerably deflateInit and inflateInit by not supporting +- simplified considerably deflateInit and inflateInit by not supporting user-provided history buffer. This is supported only in deflateInit2 and inflateInit2 diff --git a/contrib/infback9/inftree9.h b/contrib/infback9/inftree9.h index 5ab21f0c6..3b394978e 100644 --- a/contrib/infback9/inftree9.h +++ b/contrib/infback9/inftree9.h @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ typedef struct { /* Maximum size of the dynamic table. The maximum number of code structures is 1446, which is the sum of 852 for literal/length codes and 594 for distance codes. These values were found by exhaustive searches using the program - examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribtution. The arguments to that + examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribution. The arguments to that program are the number of symbols, the initial root table size, and the maximum bit length of a code. "enough 286 9 15" for literal/length codes returns returns 852, and "enough 32 6 15" for distance codes returns 594. diff --git a/contrib/puff/README b/contrib/puff/README index bbc4cb595..d8192c787 100644 --- a/contrib/puff/README +++ b/contrib/puff/README @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Then you can call puff() to decompress a deflate stream that is in memory in its entirety at source, to a sufficiently sized block of memory for the decompressed data at dest. puff() is the only external symbol in puff.c The only C library functions that puff.c needs are setjmp() and longjmp(), which -are used to simplify error checking in the code to improve readabilty. puff.c +are used to simplify error checking in the code to improve readability. puff.c does no memory allocation, and uses less than 2K bytes off of the stack. If destlen is not enough space for the uncompressed data, then inflate will diff --git a/contrib/puff/puff.c b/contrib/puff/puff.c index c6c90d714..6737ff615 100644 --- a/contrib/puff/puff.c +++ b/contrib/puff/puff.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ * - Use pointers instead of long to specify source and * destination sizes to avoid arbitrary 4 GB limits * 1.2 17 Mar 2002 - Add faster version of decode(), doubles speed (!), - * but leave simple version for readabilty + * but leave simple version for readability * - Make sure invalid distances detected if pointers * are 16 bits * - Fix fixed codes table error @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ local int fixed(struct state *s) * are themselves compressed using Huffman codes and run-length encoding. In * the list of code lengths, a 0 symbol means no code, a 1..15 symbol means * that length, and the symbols 16, 17, and 18 are run-length instructions. - * Each of 16, 17, and 18 are follwed by extra bits to define the length of + * Each of 16, 17, and 18 are followed by extra bits to define the length of * the run. 16 copies the last length 3 to 6 times. 17 represents 3 to 10 * zero lengths, and 18 represents 11 to 138 zero lengths. Unused symbols * are common, hence the special coding for zero lengths. diff --git a/contrib/puff/pufftest.c b/contrib/puff/pufftest.c index 776481488..5f72ecc82 100644 --- a/contrib/puff/pufftest.c +++ b/contrib/puff/pufftest.c @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) len - sourcelen); } - /* if requested, inflate again and write decompressd data to stdout */ + /* if requested, inflate again and write decompressed data to stdout */ if (put && ret == 0) { if (fail) destlen >>= 1; diff --git a/crc32.c b/crc32.c index 561d0febb..c71a689f2 100644 --- a/crc32.c +++ b/crc32.c @@ -645,8 +645,8 @@ unsigned long ZEXPORT crc32_z(crc, buf, len) len &= 7; /* Do three interleaved CRCs to realize the throughput of one crc32x - instruction per cycle. Each CRC is calcuated on Z_BATCH words. The three - CRCs are combined into a single CRC after each set of batches. */ + instruction per cycle. Each CRC is calculated on Z_BATCH words. The + three CRCs are combined into a single CRC after each set of batches. */ while (num >= 3 * Z_BATCH) { crc1 = 0; crc2 = 0; diff --git a/deflate.c b/deflate.c index 6ac891d7d..7f421e4da 100644 --- a/deflate.c +++ b/deflate.c @@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ local void fill_window(s) * * deflate_stored() is written to minimize the number of times an input byte is * copied. It is most efficient with large input and output buffers, which - * maximizes the opportunites to have a single copy from next_in to next_out. + * maximizes the opportunities to have a single copy from next_in to next_out. */ local block_state deflate_stored(s, flush) deflate_state *s; diff --git a/examples/enough.c b/examples/enough.c index 19cf08c1f..8a3cade49 100644 --- a/examples/enough.c +++ b/examples/enough.c @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ local void enough(int syms) { // are 286, 9, and 15 respectively, for the deflate literal/length code. The // possible codes are counted for each number of coded symbols from two to the // maximum. The counts for each of those and the total number of codes are -// shown. The maximum number of inflate table entires is then calculated across +// shown. The maximum number of inflate table entries is then calculated across // all possible codes. Each new maximum number of table entries and the // associated sub-code (starting at root + 1 == 10 bits) is shown. // diff --git a/examples/fitblk.c b/examples/fitblk.c index c61de5c99..68f56809d 100644 --- a/examples/fitblk.c +++ b/examples/fitblk.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ data in order to determine how much of that input will compress to nearly the requested output block size. The first pass generates enough deflate blocks to produce output to fill the requested - output size plus a specfied excess amount (see the EXCESS define + output size plus a specified excess amount (see the EXCESS define below). The last deflate block may go quite a bit past that, but is discarded. The second pass decompresses and recompresses just the compressed data that fit in the requested plus excess sized @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ local int recompress(z_streamp inf, z_streamp def) if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR) return ret; - /* compress what was decompresed until done or no room */ + /* compress what was decompressed until done or no room */ def->avail_in = RAWLEN - inf->avail_out; def->next_in = raw; if (inf->avail_out != 0) diff --git a/examples/gun.c b/examples/gun.c index be44fa51f..bea5497e5 100644 --- a/examples/gun.c +++ b/examples/gun.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ gun will also decompress files made by Unix compress, which uses LZW compression. These files are automatically detected by virtue of their magic header bytes. Since the end of Unix compress stream is marked by the - end-of-file, they cannot be concantenated. If a Unix compress stream is + end-of-file, they cannot be concatenated. If a Unix compress stream is encountered in an input file, it is the last stream in that file. Like gunzip and uncompress, the file attributes of the original compressed diff --git a/examples/gzappend.c b/examples/gzappend.c index d7eea3e97..23e93cf68 100644 --- a/examples/gzappend.c +++ b/examples/gzappend.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ * - Add L to constants in lseek() calls * - Remove some debugging information in error messages * - Use new data_type definition for zlib 1.2.1 - * - Simplfy and unify file operations + * - Simplify and unify file operations * - Finish off gzip file in gztack() * - Use deflatePrime() instead of adding empty blocks * - Keep gzip file clean on appended file read errors @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ block boundary to facilitate locating and modifying the last block bit at the start of the final deflate block. Also whether using Z_BLOCK or not, another required feature of zlib 1.2.x is that inflate() now provides the - number of unusued bits in the last input byte used. gzappend will not work + number of unused bits in the last input byte used. gzappend will not work with versions of zlib earlier than 1.2.1. gzappend first decompresses the gzip file internally, discarding all but diff --git a/examples/gzlog.h b/examples/gzlog.h index 86f0cecba..4f0510955 100644 --- a/examples/gzlog.h +++ b/examples/gzlog.h @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ its new size at that time. After each write operation, the log file is a valid gzip file that can decompressed to recover what was written. - The gzlog operations can be interupted at any point due to an application or + The gzlog operations can be interrupted at any point due to an application or system crash, and the log file will be recovered the next time the log is opened with gzlog_open(). */ diff --git a/examples/zran.c b/examples/zran.c index f279db71c..879c47ccf 100644 --- a/examples/zran.c +++ b/examples/zran.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ An access point can be created at the start of any deflate block, by saving the starting file offset and bit of that block, and the 32K bytes of uncompressed data that precede that block. Also the uncompressed offset of - that block is saved to provide a referece for locating a desired starting + that block is saved to provide a reference for locating a desired starting point in the uncompressed stream. deflate_index_build() works by decompressing the input zlib or gzip stream a block at a time, and at the end of each block deciding if enough uncompressed data has gone by to diff --git a/inftrees.h b/inftrees.h index baa53a0b1..f53665311 100644 --- a/inftrees.h +++ b/inftrees.h @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ typedef struct { /* Maximum size of the dynamic table. The maximum number of code structures is 1444, which is the sum of 852 for literal/length codes and 592 for distance codes. These values were found by exhaustive searches using the program - examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribtution. The arguments to that + examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribution. The arguments to that program are the number of symbols, the initial root table size, and the maximum bit length of a code. "enough 286 9 15" for literal/length codes returns returns 852, and "enough 30 6 15" for distance codes returns 592. diff --git a/make_vms.com b/make_vms.com index 65e9d0cbc..4dc8a8913 100644 --- a/make_vms.com +++ b/make_vms.com @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ $! 0.02 20061008 Adapt to new Makefile.in $! 0.03 20091224 Add support for large file check $! 0.04 20100110 Add new gzclose, gzlib, gzread, gzwrite $! 0.05 20100221 Exchange zlibdefs.h by zconf.h.in -$! 0.06 20120111 Fix missing amiss_err, update zconf_h.in, fix new exmples +$! 0.06 20120111 Fix missing amiss_err, update zconf_h.in, fix new examples $! subdir path, update module search in makefile.in -$! 0.07 20120115 Triggered by work done by Alexey Chupahin completly redesigned +$! 0.07 20120115 Triggered by work done by Alexey Chupahin completely redesigned $! shared image creation $! 0.08 20120219 Make it work on VAX again, pre-load missing symbols to shared $! image diff --git a/os400/README400 b/os400/README400 index c83254a41..b8595d812 100644 --- a/os400/README400 +++ b/os400/README400 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 1) Download and unpack the zlib tarball to some IFS directory. (i.e.: /path/to/the/zlib/ifs/source/directory) - If the installed IFS command suppors gzip format, this is straightforward, + If the installed IFS command supports gzip format, this is straightforward, else you have to unpack first to some directory on a system supporting it, then move the whole directory to the IFS via the network (via SMB or FTP). @@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ Notes: For OS/400 ILE RPG programmers, a /copy member defining the ZLIB Remember that most foreign textual data are ASCII coded: this implementation does not handle conversion from/to ASCII, so - text data code conversions must be done explicitely. + text data code conversions must be done explicitly. Mainly for the reason above, always open zipped files in binary mode. diff --git a/trees.c b/trees.c index 8b438cce4..72b521fb0 100644 --- a/trees.c +++ b/trees.c @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ local void tr_static_init() } /* =========================================================================== - * Genererate the file trees.h describing the static trees. + * Generate the file trees.h describing the static trees. */ #ifdef GEN_TREES_H # ifndef ZLIB_DEBUG diff --git a/zlib.h b/zlib.h index eb8751700..f29db061d 100644 --- a/zlib.h +++ b/zlib.h @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflate OF((z_streamp strm, int flush)); == 0), or after each call of deflate(). If deflate returns Z_OK and with zero avail_out, it must be called again after making room in the output buffer because there might be more output pending. See deflatePending(), - which can be used if desired to determine whether or not there is more ouput + which can be used if desired to determine whether or not there is more output in that case. Normally the parameter flush is set to Z_NO_FLUSH, which allows deflate to @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateGetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm, to dictionary. dictionary must have enough space, where 32768 bytes is always enough. If deflateGetDictionary() is called with dictionary equal to Z_NULL, then only the dictionary length is returned, and nothing is copied. - Similary, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set. + Similarly, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set. deflateGetDictionary() may return a length less than the window size, even when more than the window size in input has been provided. It may return up @@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateGetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm, to dictionary. dictionary must have enough space, where 32768 bytes is always enough. If inflateGetDictionary() is called with dictionary equal to Z_NULL, then only the dictionary length is returned, and nothing is copied. - Similary, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set. + Similarly, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set. inflateGetDictionary returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream state is inconsistent. @@ -1437,12 +1437,12 @@ ZEXTERN z_size_t ZEXPORT gzfread OF((voidp buf, z_size_t size, z_size_t nitems, In the event that the end of file is reached and only a partial item is available at the end, i.e. the remaining uncompressed data length is not a - multiple of size, then the final partial item is nevetheless read into buf + multiple of size, then the final partial item is nevertheless read into buf and the end-of-file flag is set. The length of the partial item read is not provided, but could be inferred from the result of gztell(). This behavior is the same as the behavior of fread() implementations in common libraries, but it prevents the direct use of gzfread() to read a concurrently written - file, reseting and retrying on end-of-file, when size is not 1. + file, resetting and retrying on end-of-file, when size is not 1. */ ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzwrite OF((gzFile file, voidpc buf, unsigned len)); diff --git a/zlib2ansi b/zlib2ansi index 15e3e165f..23b2a1d5a 100755 --- a/zlib2ansi +++ b/zlib2ansi @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # TODO # -# Asumes no function pointer parameters. unless they are typedefed. +# Assumes no function pointer parameters. unless they are typedefed. # Assumes no literal strings that look like function definitions # Assumes functions start at the beginning of a line @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ sub StripComments no warnings; - # Strip C & C++ coments + # Strip C & C++ comments # From the perlfaq $_[0] =~