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author | Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com> | 2017-11-11 19:03:10 -0500 |
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committer | Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> | 2017-11-11 19:03:10 -0500 |
commit | 46f4e1bec51dc96fa275c168752aa34359d9ee51 (patch) | |
tree | c80b737d1fff479fd88f6c41175187ebad868299 /crypto/perlasm | |
parent | b4d0fa49d9d1a43792e58b0c8066bb23b9e53ef4 (diff) | |
download | openssl-new-46f4e1bec51dc96fa275c168752aa34359d9ee51.tar.gz |
Many spelling fixes/typo's corrected.
Around 138 distinct errors found and fixed; thanks!
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@roeckx.be>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3459)
Diffstat (limited to 'crypto/perlasm')
-rwxr-xr-x | crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl b/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl index 645be9184d..eac21c1c69 100755 --- a/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl +++ b/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ my %globals; ); # Following constants are defined in x86_64 ABI supplement, for - # example avaiable at https://www.uclibc.org/docs/psABI-x86_64.pdf, + # example available at https://www.uclibc.org/docs/psABI-x86_64.pdf, # see section 3.7 "Stack Unwind Algorithm". my %DW_reg_idx = ( "%rax"=>0, "%rdx"=>1, "%rcx"=>2, "%rbx"=>3, @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ my %globals; # [us]leb128 format is variable-length integer representation base # 2^128, with most significant bit of each byte being 0 denoting - # *last* most significat digit. See "Variable Length Data" in the + # *last* most significant digit. See "Variable Length Data" in the # DWARF specification, numbered 7.6 at least in versions 3 and 4. sub sleb128 { use integer; # get right shift extend sign @@ -1427,6 +1427,6 @@ close STDOUT; # # (*) Note that we're talking about run-time, not debug-time. Lack of # unwind information makes debugging hard on both Windows and -# Unix. "Unlike" referes to the fact that on Unix signal handler +# Unix. "Unlike" refers to the fact that on Unix signal handler # will always be invoked, core dumped and appropriate exit code # returned to parent (for user notification). |