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authorPonnuvel Palaniyappan <pponnuvel@gmail.com>2020-01-14 07:38:57 +0000
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@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ There are two special functions called periodically by the event loop:
Inside server.c you can find code that handles other vital things of the Redis server:
* `call()` is used in order to call a given command in the context of a given client.
-* `activeExpireCycle()` handles eviciton of keys with a time to live set via the `EXPIRE` command.
+* `activeExpireCycle()` handles eviction of keys with a time to live set via the `EXPIRE` command.
* `freeMemoryIfNeeded()` is called when a new write command should be performed but Redis is out of memory according to the `maxmemory` directive.
* The global variable `redisCommandTable` defines all the Redis commands, specifying the name of the command, the function implementing the command, the number of arguments required, and other properties of each command.
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ Other C files
* `sds.c` is the Redis string library, check http://github.com/antirez/sds for more information.
* `anet.c` is a library to use POSIX networking in a simpler way compared to the raw interface exposed by the kernel.
* `dict.c` is an implementation of a non-blocking hash table which rehashes incrementally.
-* `scripting.c` implements Lua scripting. It is completely self contained from the rest of the Redis implementation and is simple enough to understand if you are familar with the Lua API.
+* `scripting.c` implements Lua scripting. It is completely self contained from the rest of the Redis implementation and is simple enough to understand if you are familiar with the Lua API.
* `cluster.c` implements the Redis Cluster. Probably a good read only after being very familiar with the rest of the Redis code base. If you want to read `cluster.c` make sure to read the [Redis Cluster specification][3].
[3]: http://redis.io/topics/cluster-spec