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-rw-r--r--vms/gen_shrfls.pl2
-rw-r--r--vms/munchconfig.c4
-rw-r--r--vms/vms.c26
3 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/vms/gen_shrfls.pl b/vms/gen_shrfls.pl
index 8576827cbb..2cab553e45 100644
--- a/vms/gen_shrfls.pl
+++ b/vms/gen_shrfls.pl
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
# must be linked
#
# Output:
-# PerlShr_Attr.Opt - linker options file which speficies that global vars
+# PerlShr_Attr.Opt - linker options file which specifies that global vars
# be placed in NOSHR,WRT psects. Use when linking any object files
# against PerlShr.Exe, since cc places global vars in SHR,WRT psects
# by default.
diff --git a/vms/munchconfig.c b/vms/munchconfig.c
index aaec59503a..c76809a6fe 100644
--- a/vms/munchconfig.c
+++ b/vms/munchconfig.c
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
}
- /* Okay, we've read in all the substititions from our config.sh */
+ /* Okay, we've read in all the substitutions from our config.sh */
/* equivalent. Read in the config_h.sh equiv and start the substitution */
/* First, eat all the lines until we get to one with !GROK!THIS! in it */
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
}
- /* If we've created an #undef line, make sure we don't output anthing
+ /* If we've created an #undef line, make sure we don't output anything
* after the "#undef FOO" besides comments. We could do this as we
* go by recognizing the #undef as it goes by, and thus avoid another
* use of a fixed-length buffer, but this is simpler.
diff --git a/vms/vms.c b/vms/vms.c
index 69faec5bf1..346215c49b 100644
--- a/vms/vms.c
+++ b/vms/vms.c
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ const int verspec = 7;
item_list[devspec].component = NULL;
/* root is a special case, adding it to either the directory or
- * the device components will probalby complicate things for the
+ * the device components will probably complicate things for the
* callers of this routine, so leave it separate.
*/
item_list[rootspec].itmcode = FSCN$_ROOT;
@@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ Perl_vmstrnenv(const char *lnm, char *eqv, unsigned long int idx,
if (!ivsym && !secure) {
unsigned short int deflen = LNM$C_NAMLENGTH;
struct dsc$descriptor_d eqvdsc = {0,DSC$K_DTYPE_T,DSC$K_CLASS_D,0};
- /* dynamic dsc to accomodate possible long value */
+ /* dynamic dsc to accommodate possible long value */
_ckvmssts_noperl(lib$sget1_dd(&deflen,&eqvdsc));
retsts = lib$get_symbol(&lnmdsc,&eqvdsc,&eqvlen,0);
if (retsts & 1) {
@@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ static char *mp_do_tovmsspec(pTHX_ const char *, char *, int, int, int *);
/* fixup barenames that are directories for internal use.
* There have been problems with the consistent handling of UNIX
* style directory names when routines are presented with a name that
- * has no directory delimitors at all. So this routine will eventually
+ * has no directory delimiters at all. So this routine will eventually
* fix the issue.
*/
static char * fixup_bare_dirnames(const char * name)
@@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ static int rms_erase(const char * vmsname);
/* mp_do_kill_file
- * A little hack to get around a bug in some implemenation of remove()
+ * A little hack to get around a bug in some implementation of remove()
* that do not know how to delete a directory
*
* Delete any file to which user has control access, regardless of whether
@@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ Stat_t dst_st;
{
/* Is the source and dest both in VMS format */
/* if the source is a directory, then need to fileify */
- /* and dest must be a directory or non-existant. */
+ /* and dest must be a directory or non-existent. */
char * vms_dst;
int sts;
@@ -6848,7 +6848,7 @@ static char *int_pathify_dirspec(const char *dir, char *buf)
/* then pathify is simple */
if (!decc_efs_charset) {
- /* Have to deal with traiing '.dir' or extra '.' */
+ /* Have to deal with trailing '.dir' or extra '.' */
/* that should not be there in legacy mode, but is */
char * lastdot;
@@ -7763,7 +7763,7 @@ int sts, v_len, r_len, d_len, n_len, e_len, vs_len;
lastslash = unixptr + unixlen;
}
- /* Watch out for traiing ".." after last slash, still a directory */
+ /* Watch out for trailing ".." after last slash, still a directory */
if ((lastslash[1] == '.')&&(lastslash[2] == '.')&&(lastslash[3] == '\0')) {
lastslash = unixptr + unixlen;
}
@@ -7966,7 +7966,7 @@ int sts, v_len, r_len, d_len, n_len, e_len, vs_len;
else {
if (dotdir_seen) {
/* Perl wants an empty directory here to tell the difference
- * between a DCL commmand and a filename
+ * between a DCL command and a filename
*/
*vmsptr++ = '[';
*vmsptr++ = ']';
@@ -8959,7 +8959,7 @@ char *Perl_tovmsspec_utf8_ts(pTHX_ const char *path, char *buf, int * utf8_fl)
{ return do_tovmsspec(path,buf,1,utf8_fl); }
/*{{{ char *int_tovmspath(char *path, char *buf, const int *)*/
-/* Internal routine for use with out an explict context present */
+/* Internal routine for use with out an explicit context present */
static char * int_tovmspath(const char *path, char *buf, int * utf8_fl) {
char * ret_spec, *pathified;
@@ -9465,7 +9465,7 @@ int rms_sts;
*/
had_version = strchr(item, ';');
/*
- * Only return device and directory specs, if the caller specifed either.
+ * Only return device and directory specs, if the caller specified either.
*/
had_device = strchr(item, ':');
had_directory = (isunix || NULL != strchr(item, '[')) || (NULL != strchr(item, '<'));
@@ -13697,7 +13697,7 @@ Perl_vms_start_glob
/* Test to see if SvPVX_const(tmpglob) ends with a VMS */
/* path delimiter of ':>]', if so, then the old behavior has */
- /* obviously been specificially requested */
+ /* obviously been specifically requested */
fname = SvPVX_const(tmpglob);
fname_len = strlen(fname);
@@ -14296,7 +14296,7 @@ mp_do_vms_realpath(pTHX_ const char *filespec, char *outbuf,
} else {
/* Now for some hacks to deal with backwards and forward */
- /* compatibilty */
+ /* compatibility */
if (!decc_efs_charset) {
/* 1. ODS-2 mode wants to do a syntax only translation */
@@ -14810,7 +14810,7 @@ static int set_features
#endif
/* USE POSIX/DCL Exit codes - Recommended, but needs to default to */
- /* for strict backward compatibilty */
+ /* for strict backward compatibility */
status = sys_trnlnm
("PERL_VMS_POSIX_EXIT", val_str, sizeof(val_str));
if ($VMS_STATUS_SUCCESS(status)) {