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Re: [PATCH 00/20] Fix spelling mistakes in comments
- From: Simon Marchi <simon dot marchi at polymtl dot ca>
- To: Ambrogino Modigliani <ambrogino dot modigliani at gmail dot com>
- Cc: gdb-patches at sourceware dot org, pedro_alves at portugalmail dot pt
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2016 12:29:59 -0500
- Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/20] Fix spelling mistakes in comments
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On 2016-11-20 10:06, Ambrogino Modigliani wrote:
This series fixes number of spelling mistakes in comments in source
code
files in various languages.
Vast majority of mistakes were discovered by a tool, however each
mistake
is manually checked.
Ambrogino Modigliani (20):
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in C source files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in configure scripts
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in makefiles
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in shell scripts
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in Ada source files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in Assembler files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in Expect scripts
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in XML files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .cpu files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .def files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .em files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .igen files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .in files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .inc files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .l files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .m4 files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .opc files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .sc files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .tbl files
Fix spelling mistakes in comments in .y files
Hi Ambrogino,
Thank you very much for doing this. I often stumble on small
typos/spelling mistakes and think I should fix them, but never get
around to do it. I'm really glad you took the time.
I didn't look at all the individual fixes, but in general it looks
great. It seems like patch 01/20 didn't go through the mailing list
though. Sometimes the list rejects patches because they are too big.
Did you receive a bounce mail from sourceware.org? If not, you could
try re-sending this patch by itself...
On top of the comments in the patch themselves, I have two here:
- You sent the patch to the gdb-patches@sourceware.org mailing list, but
it includes changes in other directories as well. You should add the
binutils@sourceware.org list as well, at least. I don't know if there
are other relevant lists for other sub-projects, I'll let other people
clarify this.
- You made fixes to the zlib directory. I think this is a direct copy
from the zlib project source code. It doesn't hurt to fix the mistakes
in our tree, but it would be more relevant to fix them in the upstream
project as well. Otherwise, your changes will be lost the next time we
import code from zlib. It might be the same with the readline directory
and some others, I am not sure. Others will be able to clarify this.
Thanks,
Simon