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authorMarcos Mello2019-06-20 13:22:25 +0200
committerMarcos Mello2019-06-20 13:22:25 +0200
commitf1424a94239f9149939b45ed9f19e8f77fb1847d (patch)
tree143c68572268a1c12d0cbaaa0a726568ae699a49
parentRevert "lib/loopdev.c: Inline loopcxt_has_device" (diff)
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libfdisk: fix typos
-rw-r--r--libfdisk/src/alignment.c2
-rw-r--r--libfdisk/src/context.c8
-rw-r--r--libfdisk/src/label.c8
-rw-r--r--libfdisk/src/script.c10
4 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/libfdisk/src/alignment.c b/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
index 426fa938c..4ae5ff08f 100644
--- a/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
+++ b/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ int fdisk_save_user_sector_size(struct fdisk_context *cxt,
*
* The smallest possible granularity for partitioning is physical sector size
* (or minimal I/O size; the bigger number win). If the user's @grain size is
- * too small than the smallest possible granularity is used. It means
+ * too small then the smallest possible granularity is used. It means
* fdisk_save_user_grain(cxt, 512) forces libfdisk to use grain as small as
* possible.
*
diff --git a/libfdisk/src/context.c b/libfdisk/src/context.c
index b62d2b101..3677648e9 100644
--- a/libfdisk/src/context.c
+++ b/libfdisk/src/context.c
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
*
* The library distinguish between three types of partitioning objects.
*
- * on-disk lebel data
+ * on-disk label data
* - disk label specific
* - probed and read by disklabel drivers when assign device to the context
* or when switch to another disk label type
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ int fdisk_is_ptcollision(struct fdisk_context *cxt)
* </informalexample>
*
* Note that the recommended way to list partitions is to use
- * fdisk_get_partitions() and struct fdisk_table than ask disk driver for each
+ * fdisk_get_partitions() and struct fdisk_table then ask disk driver for each
* individual partitions.
*
* Returns: maximal number of partitions for the current label.
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ fail:
* collisions and switch the current label driver to reflect the probing
* result.
*
- * If in standard mode (!= non-listonly mode) than also detects for collisions.
+ * If in standard mode (!= non-listonly mode) then also detects for collisions.
* The result is accessible by fdisk_get_collision() and
* fdisk_is_ptcollision(). The collision (e.g. old obsolete PT) may be removed
* by fdisk_enable_wipe(). Note that new PT and old PT may be on different
@@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ int fdisk_assign_device_by_fd(struct fdisk_context *cxt, int fd,
* @cxt: context
* @nosync: disable fsync()
*
- * Close device and call fsync(). If the @cxt is nested context than the
+ * Close device and call fsync(). If the @cxt is nested context then the
* request is redirected to the parent.
*
* Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error.
diff --git a/libfdisk/src/label.c b/libfdisk/src/label.c
index 68f73f143..a18cdeaff 100644
--- a/libfdisk/src/label.c
+++ b/libfdisk/src/label.c
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ const struct fdisk_field *fdisk_label_get_field_by_name(
* fdisk_write_disklabel:
* @cxt: fdisk context
*
- * This function wipes the device (if eanbled by fdisk_enable_wipe() and than
+ * This function wipes the device (if enabled by fdisk_enable_wipe()) and then
* it writes in-memory changes to disk. Be careful!
*
* Returns: 0 on success, otherwise, a corresponding error.
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ int fdisk_label_is_disabled(const struct fdisk_label *lb)
* @ma: maximal number
*
* The function provides minimal and maximal geometry supported for the label,
- * if no range defined by library than returns -ENOSYS.
+ * if no range defined by library then returns -ENOSYS.
*
* Since: 2.32
*
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ int fdisk_label_get_geomrange_sectors(const struct fdisk_label *lb,
* @ma: maximal number
*
* The function provides minimal and maximal geometry supported for the label,
- * if no range defined by library than returns -ENOSYS.
+ * if no range defined by library then returns -ENOSYS.
*
* Since: 2.32
*
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ int fdisk_label_get_geomrange_heads(const struct fdisk_label *lb,
* @ma: maximal number
*
* The function provides minimal and maximal geometry supported for the label,
- * if no range defined by library than returns -ENOSYS.
+ * if no range defined by library then returns -ENOSYS.
*
* Since: 2.32
*
diff --git a/libfdisk/src/script.c b/libfdisk/src/script.c
index dbbd53eaf..3db76c87b 100644
--- a/libfdisk/src/script.c
+++ b/libfdisk/src/script.c
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
* The read functions fdisk_script_read_context() and fdisk_script_read_file()
* creates always a new script partition table. The table (see
* fdisk_script_get_table()) is possible to modify by standard
- * fdisk_table_...() functions and than apply by fdisk_apply_script().
+ * fdisk_table_...() functions and then apply by fdisk_apply_script().
*
* Note that script API is fully non-interactive and forces libfdisk to not use
* standard dialog driven partitioning as we have in fdisk(8).
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ struct fdisk_table *fdisk_script_get_table(struct fdisk_script *dp)
if (!dp->table)
/*
* Make sure user has access to the same table as script. If
- * there is no table than create a new and reuse it later.
+ * there is no table then create a new one and reuse it later.
*/
dp->table = fdisk_new_table();
@@ -363,10 +363,10 @@ struct fdisk_table *fdisk_script_get_table(struct fdisk_script *dp)
*
* This is useful for example to create partition table with the same basic
* settings (e.g. label-id, ...) but with different partitions -- just call
- * fdisk_script_read_context() to get current settings and than
+ * fdisk_script_read_context() to get current settings and then
* fdisk_script_set_table() to set a different layout.
*
- * If @tb is NULL than the current script table is unreferenced.
+ * If @tb is NULL then the current script table is unreferenced.
*
* Note that script read_ functions (e.g. fdisk_script_read_context()) create
* always a new script table.
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ int fdisk_script_has_force_label(struct fdisk_script *dp)
* @cxt: context
*
* Reads data from the @cxt context (on disk partition table) into the script.
- * If the context is no specified than defaults to context used for fdisk_new_script().
+ * If the context is not specified then defaults to context used for fdisk_new_script().
*
* Return: 0 on success, <0 on error.
*/