branch: externals/gnu-elpa commit c2022f680f36a7b007d482d788d6885d815070c3 Author: Stefan Kangas <stefankan...@gmail.com> Commit: Stefan Kangas <stefankan...@gmail.com>
; Fix typos --- gnu-elpa-features.el | 14 +++++++------- gnu-elpa.el | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/gnu-elpa-features.el b/gnu-elpa-features.el index 053310d00f..4c9074fcea 100644 --- a/gnu-elpa-features.el +++ b/gnu-elpa-features.el @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ correctly. COMPARE-FUNCTION takes two arguments, A and B, and returns non-nil or nil. To implement a max-heap, it should return non-nil -if A is greater than B. To implemenet a min-heap, it should +if A is greater than B. To implement a min-heap, it should return non-nil if A is less than B. Optional argument INITIAL-SIZE sets the initial size of the heap, @@ -2453,7 +2453,7 @@ and it defaults to `bre'. (lex-compile "Compile a set of regular expressions. ALIST is a list of elements of the form (REGEXP . VALUE). The compiled automaton will match all those regexps at the same time -and will return the VALUE fof the leftmost longest match. +and will return the VALUE for the leftmost longest match. Each REGEXP object should be in the sexp form described in the Commentary section. @@ -2992,7 +2992,7 @@ starting with \"0o\" or \"#o\" – and instead they are handled like decimal numbers). Decimal fractions are recognised as well and grouped from the -beginning rathar then the end. For instance, with group size of +beginning rather then the end. For instance, with group size of three, a number \"12345.12345\" will be split into groups as follows: \"12|345.123|45\". Fractions without integer part are also recognised, eg. \".12345\". @@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ C-c C-c `orgalist-check-item' DEFAULT-HANDLER is a function with arguments (path &rest args) which is called when a new OSC message arrives. See `osc-server-set-handler' for more fine grained control. -A process object is returned which can be dicarded with `delete-process'. +A process object is returned which can be discarded with `delete-process'. (fn HOST PORT DEFAULT-HANDLER)" nil nil) (osc-send-message "Send an OSC message from CLIENT to the specified PATH with ARGS. @@ -3609,7 +3609,7 @@ argument of COMMAND has a defined `eshell'-function, use that. Inside COMMAND, % is replaced with the current file name. To insert a literal % quote it using a backslash. -These extentions can all be combined with one-another. +These extensions can all be combined with one-another. In case a region is active, `shell-command+' will only work with the region between BEG and END. Otherwise the whole buffer is processed. @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ buffer, use that instead of current buffer. When started, in order to function properly, the spinner runs a timer which periodically calls `force-mode-line-update' in the -curent buffer. If BUFFER-LOCAL was set at creation time, then +current buffer. If BUFFER-LOCAL was set at creation time, then `force-mode-line-update' is called in that buffer instead. When the spinner is stopped, the timer is deactivated. @@ -3991,7 +3991,7 @@ See `tf-test-timeout' for another example. Important Note: If the body of a loop tends to stay in a timeout inhibited region for most of the time, then make sure that the timeout -enabled region atleast spans about 0.02 seconds.. thus, use (sleep-for +enabled region at least spans about 0.02 seconds.. thus, use (sleep-for 0.02) if needed.. this is because we check every 0.01 seconds if an uninhibited timeout condition has been satisfied. diff --git a/gnu-elpa.el b/gnu-elpa.el index 81bd9da871..f2d3805203 100644 --- a/gnu-elpa.el +++ b/gnu-elpa.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; gnu-elpa.el --- Advertize GNU ELPA packages -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- +;;; gnu-elpa.el --- Advertise GNU ELPA packages -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ ;; - We want `gnu-elpa' to use `autoload', so that a subsequent call to ;; `autoload' performed by the actual real package (if/hen it's installed) ;; will override our pseudo-autoload. -;; - We don't want to use a separate file for every advertized package, +;; - We don't want to use a separate file for every advertised package, ;; so we pretend all the functions get "autoloaded" from `gnu-elpa.el'. ;; This file is not meant to be `require'd but to be loaded in response