branch: externals/sql-indent commit 3ee7f9582c6b333a2499a3935efe7b93d79b869b Author: Pierre Téchoueyres <pierre.techouey...@free.fr> Commit: Alex Harsányi <alex-...@users.noreply.github.com>
Fix various typos here and there. (#57) --- README.md | 2 +- sql-indent-left.el | 4 ++-- sql-indent-test.el | 10 +++++----- sql-indent.org | 4 ++-- 4 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e10075c..4351078 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/alex-hhh/emacs-sql-indent.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/alex-hhh/emacs-sql-indent) -sql-indnent.el is a GNU Emacs minor mode which adds support for syntax-based +sql-indent.el is a GNU Emacs minor mode which adds support for syntax-based indentation when editing SQL code: TAB indents the current line based on the syntax of the SQL code on previous lines. This works like the indentation for C and C++ code. diff --git a/sql-indent-left.el b/sql-indent-left.el index b0fac9e..42cbf25 100644 --- a/sql-indent-left.el +++ b/sql-indent-left.el @@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ select aaa, (nested-statement-open 1) (nested-statement-continuation 1) (nested-statement-close sqlind-use-anchor-indentation) - (string-continuation 0) ;; or shoult it be a begining of line or aligned with the previous block ? - ;; Anyway. It's really *BAD* to continue a string accross lines. + (string-continuation 0) ;; or should it be a beginning of line or aligned with the previous block ? + ;; Anyway. It's really *BAD* to continue a string across lines. (select-column sqlind-indent-select-column-alt sqlind-adjust-operator sqlind-lone-semicolon) diff --git a/sql-indent-test.el b/sql-indent-test.el index cb91d30..8361be2 100644 --- a/sql-indent-test.el +++ b/sql-indent-test.el @@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ ;;;; There are two types of tests, ;; ;; * SYNTAX CHECKS check if the syntax in an SQL file is correctly -;; indentified. These tests are independent of indentation preferences (see +;; identified. These tests are independent of indentation preferences (see ;; `sqlind-ert-check-file-syntax') ;; -;; * INDENTATION CHECKS checks if a file is indented corectly for a set of +;; * INDENTATION CHECKS check if a file is indented correctly for a set of ;; rules. (see `sqlind-ert-check-file-indentation') ;; ;; Both types of tests work by having a sample SQL file with syntax and @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ ;; test (as generated by `sqlind-collect-syntax-from-buffer') ;; ;; * "test-data/pr30-io-XXX.eld" -- contains the indentation offsets for the -;; indentation rules beging tested (where XXX is a short name for those +;; indentation rules being tested (where XXX is a short name for those ;; rules) ;; ;; * `sqlind-ert-pr30' -- is the name of the test function in this file. If @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ "Indent the buffer according to RULES and BASIC-OFFSET. The RULES and BASIC-OFFSET are installed as `sqlind-indentation-offsets-alist' and `sqlind-basic-offset' than -inddent the whole buffer." +indent the whole buffer." (when rules (setq sqlind-indentation-offsets-alist rules)) (when basic-offset @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ function should be run a part of an ERT test." (defun sqlind-ert-check-file-syntax (sql-file data-file) "Check the syntax of each line in SQL-FILE. The syntax of each line in SQL-FILE is checked against the -previously saved syntax data in DATA-FILE. An error is signaled +previously saved syntax data in DATA-FILE. An error is signalled if there is a mismatch." (let ((syntax-data (sqlind-ert-read-data data-file))) (with-current-buffer (find-file sql-file) diff --git a/sql-indent.org b/sql-indent.org index f6d1cee..a2e1121 100644 --- a/sql-indent.org +++ b/sql-indent.org @@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ line **** sqlind-lineup-open-paren-to-anchor -if the line starts with an open paren, discard the current offset and return -the column of the anchor point. +if the line starts with an open parenthesis, discard the current +offset and return the column of the anchor point. **** sqlind-lone-semicolon