diff --git a/compiler/ast.nim b/compiler/ast.nim index 1a5ae8aab7..18b6e6b376 100644 --- a/compiler/ast.nim +++ b/compiler/ast.nim @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ type # XXX put this into an include file to avoid this issue! tyNone, tyBool, tyChar, tyEmpty, tyArrayConstr, tyNil, tyExpr, tyStmt, tyTypeDesc, - tyGenericInvokation, # ``T[a, b]`` for types to invoke + tyGenericInvocation, # ``T[a, b]`` for types to invoke tyGenericBody, # ``T[a, b, body]`` last parameter is the body tyGenericInst, # ``T[a, b, realInstance]`` instantiated generic type # realInstance will be a concrete type like tyObject @@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ const OverloadableSyms* = {skProc, skMethod, skIterator, skClosureIterator, skConverter, skModule, skTemplate, skMacro} - GenericTypes*: TTypeKinds = {tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericBody, + GenericTypes*: TTypeKinds = {tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericBody, tyGenericParam} StructuralEquivTypes*: TTypeKinds = {tyArrayConstr, tyNil, tyTuple, tyArray, @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ proc propagateToOwner*(owner, elem: PType) = const HaveTheirOwnEmpty = {tySequence, tySet} owner.flags = owner.flags + (elem.flags * {tfHasMeta}) if tfNotNil in elem.flags: - if owner.kind in {tyGenericInst, tyGenericBody, tyGenericInvokation}: + if owner.kind in {tyGenericInst, tyGenericBody, tyGenericInvocation}: owner.flags.incl tfNotNil elif owner.kind notin HaveTheirOwnEmpty: owner.flags.incl tfNeedsInit diff --git a/compiler/canonicalizer.nim b/compiler/canonicalizer.nim index 02010961dd..50d3fd017e 100644 --- a/compiler/canonicalizer.nim +++ b/compiler/canonicalizer.nim @@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ proc hashType(c: var MD5Context, t: PType) = c.hashSym(t.sym) case t.kind - of tyGenericBody, tyGenericInst, tyGenericInvokation: - for i in countup(0, sonsLen(t) -1 -ord(t.kind != tyGenericInvokation)): + of tyGenericBody, tyGenericInst, tyGenericInvocation: + for i in countup(0, sonsLen(t) -1 -ord(t.kind != tyGenericInvocation)): c.hashType t.sons[i] of tyUserTypeClass: internalAssert t.sym != nil and t.sym.owner != nil diff --git a/compiler/ccgexprs.nim b/compiler/ccgexprs.nim index 6ed4d361c2..3bc0d8afb1 100644 --- a/compiler/ccgexprs.nim +++ b/compiler/ccgexprs.nim @@ -1390,7 +1390,7 @@ proc genSwap(p: BProc, e: PNode, d: var TLoc) = genAssignment(p, b, tmp, {}) proc rdSetElemLoc(a: TLoc, setType: PType): PRope = - # read a location of an set element; it may need a substraction operation + # read a location of an set element; it may need a subtraction operation # before the set operation result = rdCharLoc(a) assert(setType.kind == tySet) diff --git a/compiler/ccgmerge.nim b/compiler/ccgmerge.nim index 36da68d234..f4f8378346 100644 --- a/compiler/ccgmerge.nim +++ b/compiler/ccgmerge.nim @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ proc processMergeInfo(L: var TBaseLexer, m: BModule) = of "typeInfo": readIntSet(L, m.typeInfoMarker) of "labels": m.labels = decodeVInt(L.buf, L.bufpos) of "hasframe": m.frameDeclared = decodeVInt(L.buf, L.bufpos) != 0 - else: internalError("ccgmerge: unkown key: " & k) + else: internalError("ccgmerge: unknown key: " & k) when not defined(nimhygiene): {.pragma: inject.} diff --git a/compiler/ccgutils.nim b/compiler/ccgutils.nim index 1e1fcd6fb3..e4ce0aa6c9 100644 --- a/compiler/ccgutils.nim +++ b/compiler/ccgutils.nim @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ proc getUniqueType*(key: PType): PType = #if obj.sym != nil and obj.sym.name.s == "TOption": # echo "for ", typeToString(key), " I returned " # debug result - of tyArrayConstr, tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericBody, + of tyArrayConstr, tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericBody, tyOpenArray, tyArray, tySet, tyRange, tyTuple, tyPtr, tyRef, tySequence, tyForward, tyVarargs, tyProxy, tyVar: # tuples are quite horrible as C does not support them directly and diff --git a/compiler/cgen.nim b/compiler/cgen.nim index a606cb5b96..cc376d87a7 100644 --- a/compiler/cgen.nim +++ b/compiler/cgen.nim @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ proc localVarDecl(p: BProc; s: PSym): PRope = proc assignLocalVar(p: BProc, s: PSym) = #assert(s.loc.k == locNone) # not yet assigned - # this need not be fullfilled for inline procs; they are regenerated + # this need not be fulfilled for inline procs; they are regenerated # for each module that uses them! let decl = localVarDecl(p, s).con(";" & tnl) line(p, cpsLocals, decl) diff --git a/compiler/docgen.nim b/compiler/docgen.nim index 3f4f39c279..5439922aff 100644 --- a/compiler/docgen.nim +++ b/compiler/docgen.nim @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ proc ropeFormatNamedVars(frmt: TFormatStr, varnames: openArray[string], if not (frmt[i] in {'A'..'Z', '_', 'a'..'z', '\x80'..'\xFF'}): break var idx = getVarIdx(varnames, id) if idx >= 0: app(result, varvalues[idx]) - else: rawMessage(errUnkownSubstitionVar, id) + else: rawMessage(errUnknownSubstitionVar, id) of '{': var id = "" inc(i) @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ proc ropeFormatNamedVars(frmt: TFormatStr, varnames: openArray[string], # search for the variable: var idx = getVarIdx(varnames, id) if idx >= 0: app(result, varvalues[idx]) - else: rawMessage(errUnkownSubstitionVar, id) + else: rawMessage(errUnknownSubstitionVar, id) else: internalError("ropeFormatNamedVars") var start = i while i < L: @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ proc complexName(k: TSymKind, n: PNode, baseName: string): string = ## type)?(,param type)*``. The callable type part will be added only if the ## node is not a proc, as those are the common ones. The suffix will be a dot ## and a single letter representing the type of the callable. The parameter - ## types will be added with a preceeding dash. Return types won't be added. + ## types will be added with a preceding dash. Return types won't be added. ## ## If you modify the output of this proc, please update the anchor generation ## section of ``doc/docgen.txt``. diff --git a/compiler/jsgen.nim b/compiler/jsgen.nim index beb84b00ac..34f842d4a8 100644 --- a/compiler/jsgen.nim +++ b/compiler/jsgen.nim @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ proc mapType(typ: PType): TJSTypeKind = tyVarargs: result = etyObject of tyNil: result = etyNull - of tyGenericInst, tyGenericParam, tyGenericBody, tyGenericInvokation, + of tyGenericInst, tyGenericParam, tyGenericBody, tyGenericInvocation, tyNone, tyFromExpr, tyForward, tyEmpty, tyFieldAccessor, tyExpr, tyStmt, tyStatic, tyTypeDesc, tyTypeClasses: result = etyNone diff --git a/compiler/lambdalifting.nim b/compiler/lambdalifting.nim index b7dc277a43..123445e1f4 100644 --- a/compiler/lambdalifting.nim +++ b/compiler/lambdalifting.nim @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import discard """ The basic approach is that captured vars need to be put on the heap and - that the calling chain needs to be explicitely modelled. Things to consider: + that the calling chain needs to be explicitly modelled. Things to consider: proc a = var v = 0 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ proc searchForInnerProcs(o: POuterContext, n: PNode, env: PEnv) = elif it.kind == nkIdentDefs: var L = sonsLen(it) if it.sons[0].kind == nkSym: - # this can be false for recursive invokations that already + # this can be false for recursive invocations that already # transformed it into 'env.varName': env.vars.incl(it.sons[0].sym.id) searchForInnerProcs(o, it.sons[L-1], env) @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ proc liftForLoop*(body: PNode): PNode = # proc invoke(iter: iterator(): int) = # for x in iter(): echo x # - # --> When to create the closure? --> for the (count) occurence! + # --> When to create the closure? --> for the (count) occurrence! discard """ for i in foo(): ... diff --git a/compiler/lexer.nim b/compiler/lexer.nim index 4fbac2d5cb..fc40192b81 100644 --- a/compiler/lexer.nim +++ b/compiler/lexer.nim @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ type TToken* = object # a Nim token tokType*: TTokType # the type of the token indent*: int # the indentation; != -1 if the token has been - # preceeded with indentation + # preceded with indentation ident*: PIdent # the parsed identifier iNumber*: BiggestInt # the parsed integer literal fNumber*: BiggestFloat # the parsed floating point literal @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ proc getOperator(L: var TLexer, tok: var TToken) = inc(pos) endOperator(L, tok, pos, h) # advance pos but don't store it in L.bufpos so the next token (which might - # be an operator too) gets the preceeding spaces: + # be an operator too) gets the preceding spaces: tok.strongSpaceB = 0 while buf[pos] == ' ': inc pos diff --git a/compiler/msgs.nim b/compiler/msgs.nim index 45fc2b1e24..ed28fea692 100644 --- a/compiler/msgs.nim +++ b/compiler/msgs.nim @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ type errInvalidOrderInArrayConstructor, errInvalidOrderInEnumX, errEnumXHasHoles, errExceptExpected, errInvalidTry, errOptionExpected, errXisNoLabel, errNotAllCasesCovered, - errUnkownSubstitionVar, errComplexStmtRequiresInd, errXisNotCallable, + errUnknownSubstitionVar, errComplexStmtRequiresInd, errXisNotCallable, errNoPragmasAllowedForX, errNoGenericParamsAllowedForX, errInvalidParamKindX, errDefaultArgumentInvalid, errNamedParamHasToBeIdent, errNoReturnTypeForX, errConvNeedsOneArg, errInvalidPragmaX, @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ type errTIsNotAConcreteType, errInvalidSectionStart, errGridTableNotImplemented, errGeneralParseError, errNewSectionExpected, errWhitespaceExpected, errXisNoValidIndexFile, - errCannotRenderX, errVarVarTypeNotAllowed, errInstantiateXExplicitely, + errCannotRenderX, errVarVarTypeNotAllowed, errInstantiateXExplicitly, errOnlyACallOpCanBeDelegator, errUsingNoSymbol, errMacroBodyDependsOnGenericTypes, errDestructorNotGenericEnough, @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ const errOptionExpected: "option expected, but found \'$1\'", errXisNoLabel: "\'$1\' is not a label", errNotAllCasesCovered: "not all cases are covered", - errUnkownSubstitionVar: "unknown substitution variable: \'$1\'", + errUnknownSubstitionVar: "unknown substitution variable: \'$1\'", errComplexStmtRequiresInd: "complex statement requires indentation", errXisNotCallable: "\'$1\' is not callable", errNoPragmasAllowedForX: "no pragmas allowed for $1", @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ const errXisNoValidIndexFile: "\'$1\' is no valid index file", errCannotRenderX: "cannot render reStructuredText element \'$1\'", errVarVarTypeNotAllowed: "type \'var var\' is not allowed", - errInstantiateXExplicitely: "instantiate '$1' explicitely", + errInstantiateXExplicitly: "instantiate '$1' explicitly", errOnlyACallOpCanBeDelegator: "only a call operator can be a delegator", errUsingNoSymbol: "'$1' is not a variable, constant or a proc name", errMacroBodyDependsOnGenericTypes: "the macro body cannot be compiled, " & @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ const errCannotInferReturnType: "cannot infer the return type of the proc", errGenericLambdaNotAllowed: "A nested proc can have generic parameters only when " & "it is used as an operand to another routine and the types " & - "of the generic paramers can be infered from the expected signature.", + "of the generic paramers can be inferred from the expected signature.", errCompilerDoesntSupportTarget: "The current compiler \'$1\' doesn't support the requested compilation target", errUser: "$1", warnCannotOpenFile: "cannot open \'$1\' [CannotOpenFile]", @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ proc handleError(msg: TMsgKind, eh: TErrorHandling, s: string) = if stackTraceAvailable(): writeStackTrace() else: - msgWriteln("No stack traceback available\nTo create a stacktrace, rerun compilation with ./koch temp c ") + msgWriteln("No stack traceback available\nTo create a stacktrace, rerun compilation with ./koch temp " & options.command & " ") quit 1 if msg >= fatalMin and msg <= fatalMax: diff --git a/compiler/nimblecmd.nim b/compiler/nimblecmd.nim index 049b94aa96..23f3331a23 100644 --- a/compiler/nimblecmd.nim +++ b/compiler/nimblecmd.nim @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ proc `<.`(a, b: string): bool = while true: let ii = parseInt(a, verA, i) let jj = parseInt(b, verB, j) - # if A has no number left, but B has, B is prefered: 0.8 vs 0.8.3 + # if A has no number left, but B has, B is preferred: 0.8 vs 0.8.3 if ii <= 0 or jj <= 0: return jj > 0 if verA < verB: return true elif verA > verB: return false diff --git a/compiler/patterns.nim b/compiler/patterns.nim index 9ac0988c5e..368b0b37be 100644 --- a/compiler/patterns.nim +++ b/compiler/patterns.nim @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ proc applyRule*(c: PContext, s: PSym, n: PNode): PNode = if arg != rs and aliases.isPartOf(rs, arg) == arYes: ok = true break - # constraint not fullfilled: + # constraint not fulfilled: if not ok: return nil of aqNoAlias: # it MUST not alias with any other param: @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ proc applyRule*(c: PContext, s: PSym, n: PNode): PNode = if arg != rs and aliases.isPartOf(rs, arg) != arNo: ok = false break - # constraint not fullfilled: + # constraint not fulfilled: if not ok: return nil markUsed(n.info, s) diff --git a/compiler/rodread.nim b/compiler/rodread.nim index 3b3538e5d1..545a8dda93 100644 --- a/compiler/rodread.nim +++ b/compiler/rodread.nim @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ proc newRodReader(modfilename: string, crc: TCrc32, r.readerIndex = readerIndex r.filename = modfilename initIdTable(r.syms) - # we terminate the file explicitely with ``\0``, so the cast to `cstring` + # we terminate the file explicitly with ``\0``, so the cast to `cstring` # is safe: r.s = cast[cstring](r.memfile.mem) if startsWith(r.s, "NIM:"): diff --git a/compiler/rodwrite.nim b/compiler/rodwrite.nim index 9fed7ac52e..0f211b4baf 100644 --- a/compiler/rodwrite.nim +++ b/compiler/rodwrite.nim @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ proc encodeType(w: PRodWriter, t: PType, result: var string) = return # we need no surrounding [] here because the type is in a line of its own if t.kind == tyForward: internalError("encodeType: tyForward") - # for the new rodfile viewer we use a preceeding [ so that the data section + # for the new rodfile viewer we use a preceding [ so that the data section # can easily be disambiguated: add(result, '[') encodeVInt(ord(t.kind), result) diff --git a/compiler/ropes.nim b/compiler/ropes.nim index b140816943..ad6801d18c 100644 --- a/compiler/ropes.nim +++ b/compiler/ropes.nim @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ # Note that the left and right pointers are not needed for leaves. # Leaves have relatively high memory overhead (~30 bytes on a 32 # bit machines) and we produce many of them. This is why we cache and -# share leaves accross different rope trees. +# share leaves across different rope trees. # To cache them they are inserted in a `cache` array. import diff --git a/compiler/semasgn.nim b/compiler/semasgn.nim index 71ebbbafd4..61e39877af 100644 --- a/compiler/semasgn.nim +++ b/compiler/semasgn.nim @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ proc liftBodyAux(c: TLiftCtx; t: PType; x, y: PNode) = of tyFromExpr, tyIter, tyProxy, tyBuiltInTypeClass, tyUserTypeClass, tyUserTypeClassInst, tyCompositeTypeClass, tyAnd, tyOr, tyNot, tyAnything, tyMutable, tyGenericParam, tyGenericBody, tyNil, tyExpr, tyStmt, - tyTypeDesc, tyGenericInvokation, tyBigNum, tyConst, tyForward: + tyTypeDesc, tyGenericInvocation, tyBigNum, tyConst, tyForward: internalError(c.info, "assignment requested for type: " & typeToString(t)) of tyDistinct, tyOrdinal, tyRange, tyGenericInst, tyFieldAccessor, tyStatic, tyVar: diff --git a/compiler/semcall.nim b/compiler/semcall.nim index 5cb7130305..43fd5fb864 100644 --- a/compiler/semcall.nim +++ b/compiler/semcall.nim @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ proc inferWithMetatype(c: PContext, formal: PType, instGenericConvertersArg(c, result, m) if result != nil: # This almost exactly replicates the steps taken by the compiler during - # param matching. It performs an embarassing ammount of back-and-forth + # param matching. It performs an embarrassing amount of back-and-forth # type jugling, but it's the price to pay for consistency and correctness result.typ = generateTypeInstance(c, m.bindings, arg.info, formal.skipTypes({tyCompositeTypeClass})) diff --git a/compiler/semdestruct.nim b/compiler/semdestruct.nim index 4ce610bf96..bbc68ee87a 100644 --- a/compiler/semdestruct.nim +++ b/compiler/semdestruct.nim @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ proc instantiateDestructor(c: PContext, typ: PType): PType proc doDestructorStuff(c: PContext, s: PSym, n: PNode) = var t = s.typ.sons[1].skipTypes({tyVar}) - if t.kind == tyGenericInvokation: + if t.kind == tyGenericInvocation: for i in 1 .. store(any)|store(x) +# store_unknown (performs some store) --> store(any)|store(x) # load (loads from *type*), recursive (recursive call), unsafe, # endless (has endless loops), --> user effects are defined over *patterns* # --> a TR macro can annotate the proc with user defined annotations diff --git a/compiler/semstmts.nim b/compiler/semstmts.nim index 07cae5d043..42471bae76 100644 --- a/compiler/semstmts.nim +++ b/compiler/semstmts.nim @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ proc semVarOrLet(c: PContext, n: PNode, symkind: TSymKind): PNode = typ = def.typ else: # BUGFIX: ``fitNode`` is needed here! - # check type compability between def.typ and typ + # check type compatibility between def.typ and typ def = fitNode(c, typ, def) #changeType(def.skipConv, typ, check=true) else: @@ -667,8 +667,8 @@ proc checkForMetaFields(n: PNode) = let t = n.sym.typ case t.kind of tySequence, tySet, tyArray, tyOpenArray, tyVar, tyPtr, tyRef, - tyProc, tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericInst: - let start = ord(t.kind in {tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericInst}) + tyProc, tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericInst: + let start = ord(t.kind in {tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericInst}) for i in start .. 0: @@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ proc semPatternBody(c: var TemplCtx, n: PNode): PNode = for i in countup(0, sonsLen(n) - 1): result.sons[i] = semPatternBody(c, n.sons[i]) else: - # dotExpr is ambiguous: note that we explicitely allow 'x.TemplateParam', + # dotExpr is ambiguous: note that we explicitly allow 'x.TemplateParam', # so we use the generic code for nkDotExpr too case n.kind of nkDotExpr, nkAccQuoted: diff --git a/compiler/semtypes.nim b/compiler/semtypes.nim index 048154f120..808653d552 100644 --- a/compiler/semtypes.nim +++ b/compiler/semtypes.nim @@ -609,9 +609,9 @@ proc addInheritedFieldsAux(c: PContext, check: var IntSet, pos: var int, inc(pos) else: internalError(n.info, "addInheritedFieldsAux()") -proc skipGenericInvokation(t: PType): PType {.inline.} = +proc skipGenericInvocation(t: PType): PType {.inline.} = result = t - if result.kind == tyGenericInvokation: + if result.kind == tyGenericInvocation: result = result.sons[0] if result.kind == tyGenericBody: result = lastSon(result) @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ proc addInheritedFields(c: PContext, check: var IntSet, pos: var int, obj: PType) = assert obj.kind == tyObject if (sonsLen(obj) > 0) and (obj.sons[0] != nil): - addInheritedFields(c, check, pos, obj.sons[0].skipGenericInvokation) + addInheritedFields(c, check, pos, obj.sons[0].skipGenericInvocation) addInheritedFieldsAux(c, check, pos, obj.n) proc semObjectNode(c: PContext, n: PNode, prev: PType): PType = @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ proc semObjectNode(c: PContext, n: PNode, prev: PType): PType = checkSonsLen(n, 3) if n.sons[1].kind != nkEmpty: base = skipTypes(semTypeNode(c, n.sons[1].sons[0], nil), skipPtrs) - var concreteBase = skipGenericInvokation(base).skipTypes(skipPtrs) + var concreteBase = skipGenericInvocation(base).skipTypes(skipPtrs) if concreteBase.kind == tyObject and tfFinal notin concreteBase.flags: addInheritedFields(c, check, pos, concreteBase) else: @@ -777,12 +777,12 @@ proc liftParamType(c: PContext, procKind: TSymKind, genericParams: PNode, result = paramType of tyGenericBody: - result = newTypeS(tyGenericInvokation, c) + result = newTypeS(tyGenericInvocation, c) result.rawAddSon(paramType) for i in 0 .. paramType.sonsLen - 2: if paramType.sons[i].kind == tyStatic: - result.rawAddSon makeTypeFromExpr(c, ast.emptyNode) # aka 'tyUnkown' + result.rawAddSon makeTypeFromExpr(c, ast.emptyNode) # aka 'tyUnknown' else: result.rawAddSon newTypeS(tyAnything, c) @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ proc liftParamType(c: PContext, procKind: TSymKind, genericParams: PNode, result = liftBody result.shouldHaveMeta - of tyGenericInvokation: + of tyGenericInvocation: for i in 1 .. tyGenericInvokation") + if x.kind == tyGenericInvocation or f.sons[0].kind != tyGenericBody: + #InternalError("typeRel: tyGenericInvocation -> tyGenericInvocation") # simply no match for now: discard elif x.kind == tyGenericInst and @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ proc typeRel(c: var TCandidate, f, aOrig: PType, doBind = true): TTypeRelation = # we steal the generic parameters from the tyGenericBody: for i in countup(1, sonsLen(f) - 1): var x = PType(idTableGet(c.bindings, f.sons[0].sons[i - 1])) - if x == nil or x.kind in {tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericParam}: + if x == nil or x.kind in {tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericParam}: internalError("wrong instantiated type!") put(c.bindings, f.sons[i], x) diff --git a/compiler/types.nim b/compiler/types.nim index 3711a96683..85b0f9ed0b 100644 --- a/compiler/types.nim +++ b/compiler/types.nim @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ proc rangeToStr(n: PNode): string = const typeToStr: array[TTypeKind, string] = ["None", "bool", "Char", "empty", "Array Constructor [$1]", "nil", "expr", "stmt", "typeDesc", - "GenericInvokation", "GenericBody", "GenericInst", "GenericParam", + "GenericInvocation", "GenericBody", "GenericInst", "GenericParam", "distinct $1", "enum", "ordinal[$1]", "array[$1, $2]", "object", "tuple", "set[$1]", "range[$1]", "ptr ", "ref ", "var ", "seq[$1]", "proc", "pointer", "OpenArray[$1]", "string", "CString", "Forward", @@ -432,9 +432,9 @@ proc typeToString(typ: PType, prefer: TPreferedDesc = preferName): string = result = $t.n.intVal else: result = "int literal(" & $t.n.intVal & ")" - of tyGenericBody, tyGenericInst, tyGenericInvokation: + of tyGenericBody, tyGenericInst, tyGenericInvocation: result = typeToString(t.sons[0]) & '[' - for i in countup(1, sonsLen(t) -1 -ord(t.kind != tyGenericInvokation)): + for i in countup(1, sonsLen(t) -1 -ord(t.kind != tyGenericInvocation)): if i > 1: add(result, ", ") add(result, typeToString(t.sons[i], preferGenericArg)) add(result, ']') @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ proc lengthOrd(t: PType): BiggestInt = type TDistinctCompare* = enum ## how distinct types are to be compared dcEq, ## a and b should be the same type - dcEqIgnoreDistinct, ## compare symetrically: (distinct a) == b, a == b + dcEqIgnoreDistinct, ## compare symmetrically: (distinct a) == b, a == b ## or a == (distinct b) dcEqOrDistinctOf ## a equals b or a is distinct of b @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ proc sameTypeAux(x, y: PType, c: var TSameTypeClosure): bool = result = sameChildrenAux(a, b, c) and sameFlags(a, b) if result and ExactGenericParams in c.flags: result = a.sym.position == b.sym.position - of tyGenericInvokation, tyGenericBody, tySequence, + of tyGenericInvocation, tyGenericBody, tySequence, tyOpenArray, tySet, tyRef, tyPtr, tyVar, tyArrayConstr, tyArray, tyProc, tyConst, tyMutable, tyVarargs, tyIter, tyOrdinal, tyTypeClasses, tyFieldAccessor: @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ proc typeAllowedAux(marker: var IntSet, typ: PType, kind: TSymKind, if taField notin flags: result = t of tyTypeClasses: if not (tfGenericTypeParam in t.flags or taField notin flags): result = t - of tyGenericBody, tyGenericParam, tyGenericInvokation, + of tyGenericBody, tyGenericParam, tyGenericInvocation, tyNone, tyForward, tyFromExpr, tyFieldAccessor: result = t of tyNil: diff --git a/compiler/vmgen.nim b/compiler/vmgen.nim index 70f81bc723..c699570321 100644 --- a/compiler/vmgen.nim +++ b/compiler/vmgen.nim @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ proc genGlobalInit(c: PCtx; n: PNode; s: PSym) = c.globals.add(getNullValue(s.typ, n.info)) s.position = c.globals.len # This is rather hard to support, due to the laziness of the VM code - # generator. See tests/compile/tmacro2 for why this is necesary: + # generator. See tests/compile/tmacro2 for why this is necessary: # var decls{.compileTime.}: seq[PNimrodNode] = @[] let dest = c.getTemp(s.typ) c.gABx(n, opcLdGlobal, dest, s.position) diff --git a/config/nim.cfg b/config/nim.cfg index ba0f4c581e..32709137d1 100644 --- a/config/nim.cfg +++ b/config/nim.cfg @@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ path="$lib/pure/unidecode" @if macosx or freebsd: cc = clang tlsEmulation:on - gcc.options.always = "-w -fasm-blocks" - gcc.cpp.options.always = "-w -fasm-blocks -fpermissive" + gcc.options.always = "-w" + gcc.cpp.options.always = "-w -fpermissive" @else: gcc.options.always = "-w" gcc.cpp.options.always = "-w -fpermissive" diff --git a/config/nimdoc.cfg b/config/nimdoc.cfg index 2e0bf62a03..e036c3b9a5 100644 --- a/config/nimdoc.cfg +++ b/config/nimdoc.cfg @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ doc.section.toc = """ """ -# Chunk of HTML emmited for each entry in the HTML table of contents. +# Chunk of HTML emitted for each entry in the HTML table of contents. # Available variables are: # * $desc: the actual docstring of the item. # * $header: the full version of name, including types, pragmas, tags, etc. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ $seeSrc """ -# Chunk of HTML emmited for each entry in the HTML table of contents. +# Chunk of HTML emitted for each entry in the HTML table of contents. # See doc.item for available substitution variables. doc.item.toc = """
  • `_ to mark the reference as used, so it does not get freed. And for the C backend you will need to expose the `GC_unref diff --git a/doc/idetools.txt b/doc/idetools.txt index 48197f8bf9..2ffe46d4bf 100644 --- a/doc/idetools.txt +++ b/doc/idetools.txt @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ integrations `_ already available. -Idetools invokation +Idetools invocation =================== Specifying the location of the query @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Specifying the location of the query All of the available idetools commands require you to specify a query location through the ``--track`` or ``--trackDirty`` switches. -The general idetools invokations are:: +The general idetools invocations are:: nim idetools --track:FILE,LINE,COL proj.nim @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ the suggestions sorted first by scope (from innermost to outermost) and then by item name. -Invokation context +Invocation context ------------------ The ``--context`` idetools switch is very similar to the suggestions @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ running/debugged user project. Compiler as a service (CAAS) ============================ -The ocasional use of idetools is acceptable for things like +The occasional use of idetools is acceptable for things like definitions, where the user puts the cursor on a symbol or double clicks it and after a second or two the IDE displays where that symbol is defined. Such latencies would be terrible for features @@ -533,10 +533,10 @@ run it manually. First you have to compile the tester:: Running the ``caasdriver`` without parameters will attempt to process all the test cases in all three operation modes. If a test succeeds nothing will be printed and the process will exit with zero. If any -test fails, the specific line of the test preceeding the failure +test fails, the specific line of the test preceding the failure and the failure itself will be dumped to stdout, along with a final indicator of the success state and operation mode. You can pass the -parameter ``verbose`` to force all output even on successfull tests. +parameter ``verbose`` to force all output even on successful tests. The normal operation mode is called ``ProcRun`` and it involves starting a process for each command or query, similar to running diff --git a/doc/intern.txt b/doc/intern.txt index a103703d7e..9582fc96f5 100644 --- a/doc/intern.txt +++ b/doc/intern.txt @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ too. Type converters fall into this category: If in the above example module ``B`` is re-compiled, but ``A`` is not then ``B`` needs to be aware of ``toBool`` even though ``toBool`` is not referenced -in ``B`` *explicitely*. +in ``B`` *explicitly*. Both the multi method and the type converter problems are solved by storing them in special sections in the ROD file that are loaded *unconditionally* @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ needed as the data structures needs to be rebuilt periodically anyway. Complete traversal is done in this way:: - for each page decriptor d: + for each page descriptor d: for each bit in d: if bit == 1: traverse the pointer belonging to this bit @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ The generated code looks roughly like this: setRef(&r->left) } -Note that for systems with a continous stack (which most systems have) +Note that for systems with a continuous stack (which most systems have) the check whether the ref is on the stack is very cheap (only two comparisons). diff --git a/doc/lib.txt b/doc/lib.txt index 4185e6f749..1f972179d4 100644 --- a/doc/lib.txt +++ b/doc/lib.txt @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Miscellaneous ------------- * `events `_ - This module implements an event system that is not dependant on external + This module implements an event system that is not dependent on external graphical toolkits. * `oids `_ diff --git a/doc/manual/about.txt b/doc/manual/about.txt index 13307279b4..78167efe3d 100644 --- a/doc/manual/about.txt +++ b/doc/manual/about.txt @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ with ``'``. An example:: ifStmt = 'if' expr ':' stmts ('elif' expr ':' stmts)* ('else' stmts)? -The binary ``^*`` operator is used as a shorthand for 0 or more occurances +The binary ``^*`` operator is used as a shorthand for 0 or more occurrences separated by its second argument; likewise ``^+`` means 1 or more -occurances: ``a ^+ b`` is short for ``a (b a)*`` +occurrences: ``a ^+ b`` is short for ``a (b a)*`` and ``a ^* b`` is short for ``(a (b a)*)?``. Example:: arrayConstructor = '[' expr ^* ',' ']' diff --git a/doc/manual/syntax.txt b/doc/manual/syntax.txt index b40a8ce91c..cf44eb5881 100644 --- a/doc/manual/syntax.txt +++ b/doc/manual/syntax.txt @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Precedence level Operators First charact Strong spaces ------------- -The number of spaces preceeding a non-keyword operator affects precedence +The number of spaces preceding a non-keyword operator affects precedence if the experimental parser directive ``#!strongSpaces`` is used. Indentation is not used to determine the number of spaces. If 2 or more operators have the same number of preceding spaces the precedence table applies, so ``1 + 3 * 4`` diff --git a/doc/manual/types.txt b/doc/manual/types.txt index 32ff19f75b..a207011219 100644 --- a/doc/manual/types.txt +++ b/doc/manual/types.txt @@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ modules like `db_sqlite `_. Void type --------- -The ``void`` type denotes the absense of any type. Parameters of +The ``void`` type denotes the absence of any type. Parameters of type ``void`` are treated as non-existent, ``void`` as a return type means that the procedure does not return a value: diff --git a/doc/nimc.txt b/doc/nimc.txt index c5d5dea5a1..c6b0b52554 100644 --- a/doc/nimc.txt +++ b/doc/nimc.txt @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ found an ambiguity error is produced. ``nim dump`` shows the contents of the PATH. However before the PATH is used the current directory is checked for the -file's existance. So if PATH contains ``$lib`` and ``$lib/bar`` and the +file's existence. So if PATH contains ``$lib`` and ``$lib/bar`` and the directory structure looks like this:: $lib/x.nim diff --git a/doc/nimgrep.txt b/doc/nimgrep.txt index e2f7b228fa..2d429e8b59 100644 --- a/doc/nimgrep.txt +++ b/doc/nimgrep.txt @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ Compile nimgrep with the command:: And copy the executable somewhere in your ``$PATH``. -Command line switches -===================== - +Command line switches +===================== + Usage: nimgrep [options] [pattern] [replacement] (file/directory)* Options: @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Options: --re pattern is a regular expression (default); extended syntax for the regular expression is always turned on --recursive process directories recursively - --confirm confirm each occurence/replacement; there is a chance + --confirm confirm each occurrence/replacement; there is a chance to abort any time without touching the file --stdin read pattern from stdin (to avoid the shell's confusing quoting rules) diff --git a/doc/tut2.txt b/doc/tut2.txt index dbf50894bd..e92c7d2adc 100644 --- a/doc/tut2.txt +++ b/doc/tut2.txt @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Object Oriented Programming While Nim's support for object oriented programming (OOP) is minimalistic, powerful OOP techniques can be used. OOP is seen as *one* way to design a program, not *the only* way. Often a procedural approach leads to simpler -and more efficient code. In particular, prefering composition over inheritance +and more efficient code. In particular, preferring composition over inheritance is often the better design. @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ An example: .. code-block:: nim - # This is an example how an abstract syntax tree could be modeled in Nim + # This is an example how an abstract syntax tree could be modelled in Nim type NodeKind = enum # the different node types nkInt, # a leaf with an integer value @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ As the example demonstrates, invocation of a multi-method cannot be ambiguous: Collide 2 is preferred over collide 1 because the resolution works from left to right. Thus ``Unit, Thing`` is preferred over ``Thing, Unit``. -**Perfomance note**: Nim does not produce a virtual method table, but +**Performance note**: Nim does not produce a virtual method table, but generates dispatch trees. This avoids the expensive indirect branch for method calls and enables inlining. However, other optimizations like compile time evaluation or dead code elimination do not work with methods. diff --git a/examples/cross_calculator/android/readme.txt b/examples/cross_calculator/android/readme.txt index c04d1d3043..51fa9c6fda 100644 --- a/examples/cross_calculator/android/readme.txt +++ b/examples/cross_calculator/android/readme.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ just declared as a native method which will be resolved at runtime. The scripts nimbuild.sh and jnibuild.sh are in charge of building the Nim code and generating the jni bridge from the java code respectively. Finally, the ndk-build command from the android ndk tools has to be run to build the binary -libary which will be installed along the final apk. +library which will be installed along the final apk. All these steps are wrapped in the ant build script through the customization of the -post-compile rule. If you have the android ndk tools installed and you diff --git a/examples/cross_calculator/ios/src/NRViewController.m b/examples/cross_calculator/ios/src/NRViewController.m index 1f92f2d38f..f629bfc093 100644 --- a/examples/cross_calculator/ios/src/NRViewController.m +++ b/examples/cross_calculator/ios/src/NRViewController.m @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ [self.bText resignFirstResponder]; } -/** Custom loadView method for backwards compatiblity. +/** Custom loadView method for backwards compatibility. * Unfortunately I've been unable to coerce Xcode 4.4 to generate nib files * which are compatible with my trusty iOS 3.0 ipod touch so in order to be * fully compatible for all devices we have to build the interface manually in diff --git a/examples/cross_todo/nim_backend/backend.nim b/examples/cross_todo/nim_backend/backend.nim index 9c7d2bafac..5b49bc4a92 100644 --- a/examples/cross_todo/nim_backend/backend.nim +++ b/examples/cross_todo/nim_backend/backend.nim @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ proc update*(todo: var TTodo; conn: TDbConn): bool = ## ## Use this method if you (or another entity) have modified the database and ## want to update the object you have with whatever the database has stored. - ## Returns true if the update suceeded, or false if the object was not found + ## Returns true if the update succeeded, or false if the object was not found ## in the database any more, in which case you should probably get rid of the ## TTodo object. assert(todo.id >= 0, "The identifier of the todo entry can't be negative") diff --git a/koch.nim b/koch.nim index b0b4a79da0..9a7afae3db 100644 --- a/koch.nim +++ b/koch.nim @@ -270,13 +270,13 @@ when defined(withUpdate): echo("Fetching updates from repo...") var pullout = execCmdEx(git & " pull origin master") if pullout[1] != 0: - quit("An error has occured.") + quit("An error has occurred.") else: if pullout[0].startsWith("Already up-to-date."): quit("No new changes fetched from the repo. " & "Local branch must be ahead of it. Exiting...") else: - quit("An error has occured.") + quit("An error has occurred.") else: echo("No repo or executable found!") diff --git a/lib/core/locks.nim b/lib/core/locks.nim index 766b7b5363..8a809fc84b 100644 --- a/lib/core/locks.nim +++ b/lib/core/locks.nim @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ type ## is performed. Deprecated, do not use anymore! AquireEffect* {.deprecated.} = object of LockEffect ## \ ## effect that denotes that some lock is - ## aquired. Deprecated, do not use anymore! + ## acquired. Deprecated, do not use anymore! ReleaseEffect* {.deprecated.} = object of LockEffect ## \ ## effect that denotes that some lock is ## released. Deprecated, do not use anymore! diff --git a/lib/core/macros.nim b/lib/core/macros.nim index 4c561df703..ddbd7a76fb 100644 --- a/lib/core/macros.nim +++ b/lib/core/macros.nim @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ type TNimrodTypeKind* = enum ntyNone, ntyBool, ntyChar, ntyEmpty, ntyArrayConstr, ntyNil, ntyExpr, ntyStmt, - ntyTypeDesc, ntyGenericInvokation, ntyGenericBody, ntyGenericInst, + ntyTypeDesc, ntyGenericInvocation, ntyGenericBody, ntyGenericInst, ntyGenericParam, ntyDistinct, ntyEnum, ntyOrdinal, ntyArray, ntyObject, ntyTuple, ntySet, ntyRange, ntyPtr, ntyRef, ntyVar, diff --git a/lib/packages/docutils/rstgen.nim b/lib/packages/docutils/rstgen.nim index 14614b2edb..e1e5908774 100644 --- a/lib/packages/docutils/rstgen.nim +++ b/lib/packages/docutils/rstgen.nim @@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ proc formatNamedVars*(frmt: string, varnames: openArray[string], proc defaultConfig*(): StringTableRef = ## Returns a default configuration for embedded HTML generation. ## - ## The returned ``StringTableRef`` contains the paramters used by the HTML + ## The returned ``StringTableRef`` contains the parameters used by the HTML ## engine to build the final output. For information on what these parameters ## are and their purpose, please look up the file ``config/nimdoc.cfg`` ## bundled with the compiler. diff --git a/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim b/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim index 34c4b5f709..d6ed660307 100644 --- a/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim +++ b/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ when defined(windows) or defined(nimdoc): retFuture.fail(newException(OSError, osErrorMsg(err))) elif ret == 0 and bytesReceived == 0 and dataBuf.buf[0] == '\0': # We have to ensure that the buffer is empty because WSARecv will tell - # us immediatelly when it was disconnected, even when there is still + # us immediately when it was disconnected, even when there is still # data in the buffer. # We want to give the user as much data as we can. So we only return # the empty string (which signals a disconnection) when there is diff --git a/lib/pure/basic2d.nim b/lib/pure/basic2d.nim index f2fc1566b2..a344cd053f 100644 --- a/lib/pure/basic2d.nim +++ b/lib/pure/basic2d.nim @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import strutils ## ## Quick start example: ## -## # Create a matrix wich first rotates, then scales and at last translates +## # Create a matrix which first rotates, then scales and at last translates ## ## var m:TMatrix2d=rotate(DEG90) & scale(2.0) & move(100.0,200.0) ## @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ proc `$`* (t:TMatrix2d):string {.noInit.} = proc isUniform*(t:TMatrix2d,tol=1.0e-6):bool= ## Checks if the transform is uniform, that is - ## perpendicular axes of equal lenght, which means (for example) + ## perpendicular axes of equal length, which means (for example) ## it cannot transform a circle into an ellipse. ## `tol` is used as tolerance for both equal length comparison ## and perp. comparison. @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ proc equals*(m1:TMatrix2d,m2:TMatrix2d,tol=1.0e-6):bool= abs(m1.ty-m2.ty)<=tol proc `=~`*(m1,m2:TMatrix2d):bool= - ## Checks if `m1`and `m2` is aproximately equal, using a + ## Checks if `m1`and `m2` is approximately equal, using a ## tolerance of 1e-6. equals(m1,m2) diff --git a/lib/pure/basic3d.nim b/lib/pure/basic3d.nim index 9a8e006ec3..18ebed67b2 100644 --- a/lib/pure/basic3d.nim +++ b/lib/pure/basic3d.nim @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import times ## ## Quick start example: ## -## # Create a matrix wich first rotates, then scales and at last translates +## # Create a matrix which first rotates, then scales and at last translates ## ## var m:TMatrix3d=rotate(PI,vector3d(1,1,2.5)) & scale(2.0) & move(100.0,200.0,300.0) ## @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ proc rotateZ*(angle:float):TMatrix3d {.noInit.}= proc isUniform*(m:TMatrix3d,tol=1.0e-6):bool= ## Checks if the transform is uniform, that is - ## perpendicular axes of equal lenght, which means (for example) + ## perpendicular axes of equal length, which means (for example) ## it cannot transform a sphere into an ellipsoid. ## `tol` is used as tolerance for both equal length comparison ## and perpendicular comparison. @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ proc equals*(m1:TMatrix3d,m2:TMatrix3d,tol=1.0e-6):bool= abs(m1.tw-m2.tw)<=tol proc `=~`*(m1,m2:TMatrix3d):bool= - ## Checks if `m1` and `m2` is aproximately equal, using a + ## Checks if `m1` and `m2` is approximately equal, using a ## tolerance of 1e-6. equals(m1,m2) @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ proc angleTo*(v1,v2:TVector3d):float= proc arbitraryAxis*(norm:TVector3d):TMatrix3d {.noInit.}= ## Computes the rotation matrix that would transform ## world z vector into `norm`. The inverse of this matrix - ## is useful to tranform a planar 3d object to 2d space. + ## is useful to transform a planar 3d object to 2d space. ## This is the same algorithm used to interpret DXF and DWG files. const lim=1.0/64.0 var ax,ay,az:TVector3d diff --git a/lib/pure/collections/LockFreeHash.nim b/lib/pure/collections/LockFreeHash.nim index 5640838b1c..c3954468ac 100644 --- a/lib/pure/collections/LockFreeHash.nim +++ b/lib/pure/collections/LockFreeHash.nim @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ proc setVal[K,V](table: var PConcTable[K,V], key: int, val: int, #echo("tomb old slot then set in new table") nextTable = copySlotAndCheck(table,idx) return setVal(nextTable, key, val, expVal, match) - # Finaly ready to add new val to table + # Finally ready to add new val to table while true: if match and oldVal != expVal: #echo("set failed, no match oldVal= " & $oldVal & " expVal= " & $expVal) diff --git a/lib/pure/collections/critbits.nim b/lib/pure/collections/critbits.nim index 06babc6bbe..3d10e39aa3 100644 --- a/lib/pure/collections/critbits.nim +++ b/lib/pure/collections/critbits.nim @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ proc excl*[T](c: var CritBitTree[T], key: string) = iterator leaves[T](n: Node[T]): Node[T] = if n != nil: # XXX actually we could compute the necessary stack size in advance: - # it's rougly log2(c.count). + # it's roughly log2(c.count). var stack = @[n] while stack.len > 0: var it = stack.pop diff --git a/lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim b/lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim index b527b93687..e690e8ebaa 100644 --- a/lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim +++ b/lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ template foldl*(sequence, operation: expr): expr = ## ## The ``operation`` parameter should be an expression which uses the ## variables ``a`` and ``b`` for each step of the fold. Since this is a left - ## fold, for non associative binary operations like substraction think that + ## fold, for non associative binary operations like subtraction think that ## the sequence of numbers 1, 2 and 3 will be parenthesized as (((1) - 2) - ## 3). Example: ## @@ -328,12 +328,12 @@ template foldl*(sequence, operation: expr): expr = ## let ## numbers = @[5, 9, 11] ## addition = foldl(numbers, a + b) - ## substraction = foldl(numbers, a - b) + ## subtraction = foldl(numbers, a - b) ## multiplication = foldl(numbers, a * b) ## words = @["nim", "is", "cool"] ## concatenation = foldl(words, a & b) ## assert addition == 25, "Addition is (((5)+9)+11)" - ## assert substraction == -15, "Substraction is (((5)-9)-11)" + ## assert subtraction == -15, "Subtraction is (((5)-9)-11)" ## assert multiplication == 495, "Multiplication is (((5)*9)*11)" ## assert concatenation == "nimiscool" assert sequence.len > 0, "Can't fold empty sequences" @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ template foldr*(sequence, operation: expr): expr = ## ## The ``operation`` parameter should be an expression which uses the ## variables ``a`` and ``b`` for each step of the fold. Since this is a right - ## fold, for non associative binary operations like substraction think that + ## fold, for non associative binary operations like subtraction think that ## the sequence of numbers 1, 2 and 3 will be parenthesized as (1 - (2 - ## (3))). Example: ## @@ -364,12 +364,12 @@ template foldr*(sequence, operation: expr): expr = ## let ## numbers = @[5, 9, 11] ## addition = foldr(numbers, a + b) - ## substraction = foldr(numbers, a - b) + ## subtraction = foldr(numbers, a - b) ## multiplication = foldr(numbers, a * b) ## words = @["nim", "is", "cool"] ## concatenation = foldr(words, a & b) ## assert addition == 25, "Addition is (5+(9+(11)))" - ## assert substraction == 7, "Substraction is (5-(9-(11)))" + ## assert subtraction == 7, "Subtraction is (5-(9-(11)))" ## assert multiplication == 495, "Multiplication is (5*(9*(11)))" ## assert concatenation == "nimiscool" assert sequence.len > 0, "Can't fold empty sequences" @@ -507,12 +507,12 @@ when isMainModule: let numbers = @[5, 9, 11] addition = foldl(numbers, a + b) - substraction = foldl(numbers, a - b) + subtraction = foldl(numbers, a - b) multiplication = foldl(numbers, a * b) words = @["nim", "is", "cool"] concatenation = foldl(words, a & b) assert addition == 25, "Addition is (((5)+9)+11)" - assert substraction == -15, "Substraction is (((5)-9)-11)" + assert subtraction == -15, "Subtraction is (((5)-9)-11)" assert multiplication == 495, "Multiplication is (((5)*9)*11)" assert concatenation == "nimiscool" @@ -520,12 +520,12 @@ when isMainModule: let numbers = @[5, 9, 11] addition = foldr(numbers, a + b) - substraction = foldr(numbers, a - b) + subtraction = foldr(numbers, a - b) multiplication = foldr(numbers, a * b) words = @["nim", "is", "cool"] concatenation = foldr(words, a & b) assert addition == 25, "Addition is (5+(9+(11)))" - assert substraction == 7, "Substraction is (5-(9-(11)))" + assert subtraction == 7, "Subtraction is (5-(9-(11)))" assert multiplication == 495, "Multiplication is (5*(9*(11)))" assert concatenation == "nimiscool" diff --git a/lib/pure/collections/tables.nim b/lib/pure/collections/tables.nim index 2edd659683..c75386cf18 100644 --- a/lib/pure/collections/tables.nim +++ b/lib/pure/collections/tables.nim @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ## (also often named `dictionary`:idx: in other programming languages) that is ## a mapping from keys to values. ``Table`` is the usual hash table, ## ``OrderedTable`` is like ``Table`` but remembers insertion order -## and ``CountTable`` is a mapping from a key to its number of occurances. +## and ``CountTable`` is a mapping from a key to its number of occurrences. ## For consistency with every other data type in Nim these have **value** ## semantics, this means that ``=`` performs a copy of the hash table. ## For **reference** semantics use the ``Ref`` variant: ``TableRef``, diff --git a/lib/pure/colors.nim b/lib/pure/colors.nim index 7942255cb5..f24cc0072f 100644 --- a/lib/pure/colors.nim +++ b/lib/pure/colors.nim @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ proc `+`*(a, b: Color): Color = colorOp(satPlus) proc `-`*(a, b: Color): Color = - ## substracts two colors: This uses saturated artithmetic, so that each color + ## subtracts two colors: This uses saturated artithmetic, so that each color ## component cannot overflow (255 is used as a maximum). colorOp(satMinus) @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ proc parseColor*(name: string): Color = result = Color(parseHexInt(name)) else: var idx = binaryStrSearch(colorNames, name) - if idx < 0: raise newException(ValueError, "unkown color: " & name) + if idx < 0: raise newException(ValueError, "unknown color: " & name) result = colorNames[idx][1] proc isColor*(name: string): bool = diff --git a/lib/pure/encodings.nim b/lib/pure/encodings.nim index 298a6072d5..25c7ad9ef7 100644 --- a/lib/pure/encodings.nim +++ b/lib/pure/encodings.nim @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ proc getCurrentEncoding*(): string = proc open*(destEncoding = "UTF-8", srcEncoding = "CP1252"): EncodingConverter = ## opens a converter that can convert from `srcEncoding` to `destEncoding`. - ## Raises `EIO` if it cannot fullfill the request. + ## Raises `EIO` if it cannot fulfill the request. when not defined(windows): result = iconvOpen(destEncoding, srcEncoding) if result == nil: diff --git a/lib/pure/events.nim b/lib/pure/events.nim index 77faa6a667..44e9ed2865 100644 --- a/lib/pure/events.nim +++ b/lib/pure/events.nim @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ## :Author: Alex Mitchell ## -## This module implements an event system that is not dependant on external +## This module implements an event system that is not dependent on external ## graphical toolkits. It was originally called ``NimEE`` because ## it was inspired by Python's PyEE module. There are two ways you can use ## events: one is a python-inspired way; the other is more of a C-style way. diff --git a/lib/pure/htmlparser.nim b/lib/pure/htmlparser.nim index e2cbb4949c..5e4eba4e53 100644 --- a/lib/pure/htmlparser.nim +++ b/lib/pure/htmlparser.nim @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ proc parse(x: var XmlParser, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = proc parseHtml*(s: Stream, filename: string, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = ## parses the XML from stream `s` and returns a ``PXmlNode``. Every - ## occured parsing error is added to the `errors` sequence. + ## occurred parsing error is added to the `errors` sequence. var x: XmlParser open(x, s, filename, {reportComments, reportWhitespace}) next(x) @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ proc parseHtml*(s: Stream): XmlNode = proc loadHtml*(path: string, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = ## Loads and parses HTML from file specified by ``path``, and returns - ## a ``PXmlNode``. Every occured parsing error is added to + ## a ``PXmlNode``. Every occurred parsing error is added to ## the `errors` sequence. var s = newFileStream(path, fmRead) if s == nil: raise newException(IOError, "Unable to read file: " & path) diff --git a/lib/pure/httpclient.nim b/lib/pure/httpclient.nim index 3c14018870..37af14df30 100644 --- a/lib/pure/httpclient.nim +++ b/lib/pure/httpclient.nim @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ proc request*(url: string, httpMethod: string, extraHeaders = "", userAgent = defUserAgent, proxy: Proxy = nil): Response = ## | Requests ``url`` with the custom method string specified by the ## | ``httpMethod`` parameter. - ## | Extra headers can be specified and must be seperated by ``\c\L`` + ## | Extra headers can be specified and must be separated by ``\c\L`` ## | An optional timeout can be specified in miliseconds, if reading from the ## server takes longer than specified an ETimeout exception will be raised. var r = if proxy == nil: parseUri(url) else: proxy.url @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ proc request*(url: string, httpMethod = httpGET, extraHeaders = "", body = "", sslContext = defaultSSLContext, timeout = -1, userAgent = defUserAgent, proxy: Proxy = nil): Response = ## | Requests ``url`` with the specified ``httpMethod``. - ## | Extra headers can be specified and must be seperated by ``\c\L`` + ## | Extra headers can be specified and must be separated by ``\c\L`` ## | An optional timeout can be specified in miliseconds, if reading from the ## server takes longer than specified an ETimeout exception will be raised. result = request(url, $httpMethod, extraHeaders, body, sslContext, timeout, diff --git a/lib/pure/json.nim b/lib/pure/json.nim index 2a40b4f1f8..2038b246dc 100644 --- a/lib/pure/json.nim +++ b/lib/pure/json.nim @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ import type JsonEventKind* = enum ## enumeration of all events that may occur when parsing - jsonError, ## an error ocurred during parsing + jsonError, ## an error occurred during parsing jsonEof, ## end of file reached jsonString, ## a string literal jsonInt, ## an integer literal diff --git a/lib/pure/logging.nim b/lib/pure/logging.nim index de733b75ca..b64437c896 100644 --- a/lib/pure/logging.nim +++ b/lib/pure/logging.nim @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # ## This module implements a simple logger. It has been designed to be as simple -## as possible to avoid bloat, if this library does not fullfill your needs, +## as possible to avoid bloat, if this library does not fulfill your needs, ## write your own. ## ## Format strings support the following variables which must be prefixed with diff --git a/lib/pure/net.nim b/lib/pure/net.nim index 2b81b6fb01..2bd4a76d4d 100644 --- a/lib/pure/net.nim +++ b/lib/pure/net.nim @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ proc socketError*(socket: Socket, err: int = -1, async = false, of SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP: raiseSSLError("Function for x509 lookup has been called.") of SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: - var errStr = "IO error has occured " + var errStr = "IO error has occurred " let sslErr = ErrPeekLastError() if sslErr == 0 and err == 0: errStr.add "because an EOF was observed that violates the protocol" @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ proc connectAsync(socket: Socket, name: string, port = Port(0), af: Domain = AF_INET) {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} = ## A variant of ``connect`` for non-blocking sockets. ## - ## This procedure will immediatelly return, it will not block until a connection + ## This procedure will immediately return, it will not block until a connection ## is made. It is up to the caller to make sure the connection has been established ## by checking (using ``select``) whether the socket is writeable. ## diff --git a/lib/pure/os.nim b/lib/pure/os.nim index 820800a1a7..ceeba182fe 100644 --- a/lib/pure/os.nim +++ b/lib/pure/os.nim @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ const proc osErrorMsg*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", deprecated.} = ## Retrieves the operating system's error flag, ``errno``. ## On Windows ``GetLastError`` is checked before ``errno``. - ## Returns "" if no error occured. + ## Returns "" if no error occurred. ## ## **Deprecated since version 0.9.4**: use the other ``osErrorMsg`` proc. @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ when defined(windows): var env = getEnvironmentStringsW() e = env - if e == nil: return # an error occured + if e == nil: return # an error occurred while true: var eend = strEnd(e) add(environment, $e) @@ -1110,7 +1110,7 @@ when defined(windows): var env = getEnvironmentStringsA() e = env - if e == nil: return # an error occured + if e == nil: return # an error occurred while true: var eend = strEnd(e) add(environment, $e) @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ proc putEnv*(key, val: string) {.tags: [WriteEnvEffect].} = ## If an error occurs, `EInvalidEnvVar` is raised. # Note: by storing the string in the environment sequence, - # we gurantee that we don't free the memory before the program + # we guarantee that we don't free the memory before the program # ends (this is needed for POSIX compliance). It is also needed so that # the process itself may access its modified environment variables! var indx = findEnvVar(key) @@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@ proc createHardlink*(src, dest: string) = proc parseCmdLine*(c: string): seq[string] {. noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} = ## Splits a command line into several components; - ## This proc is only occassionally useful, better use the `parseopt` module. + ## This proc is only occasionally useful, better use the `parseopt` module. ## ## On Windows, it uses the following parsing rules ## (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft.aspx ): diff --git a/lib/pure/osproc.nim b/lib/pure/osproc.nim index 6361dfb092..cddedf48ae 100644 --- a/lib/pure/osproc.nim +++ b/lib/pure/osproc.nim @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ proc startProcess*(command: string, ## of `args` to `command` carefully escaping/quoting any special characters, ## since it will be passed *as is* to the system shell. Each system/shell may ## feature different escaping rules, so try to avoid this kind of shell - ## invokation if possible as it leads to non portable software. + ## invocation if possible as it leads to non portable software. ## ## Return value: The newly created process object. Nil is never returned, ## but ``EOS`` is raised in case of an error. diff --git a/lib/pure/parsecfg.nim b/lib/pure/parsecfg.nim index bb9d2aed25..bb64c8134f 100644 --- a/lib/pure/parsecfg.nim +++ b/lib/pure/parsecfg.nim @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ type cfgSectionStart, ## a ``[section]`` has been parsed cfgKeyValuePair, ## a ``key=value`` pair has been detected cfgOption, ## a ``--key=value`` command line option - cfgError ## an error ocurred during parsing + cfgError ## an error occurred during parsing CfgEvent* = object of RootObj ## describes a parsing event case kind*: CfgEventKind ## the kind of the event diff --git a/lib/pure/parseopt2.nim b/lib/pure/parseopt2.nim index 8ed519fa4b..73b498fe02 100644 --- a/lib/pure/parseopt2.nim +++ b/lib/pure/parseopt2.nim @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ proc initOptParser*(cmdline: string): OptParser {.rtl, deprecated.} = ## Initalizes option parses with cmdline. Splits cmdline in on spaces ## and calls initOptParser(openarray[string]) ## Do not use. - if cmdline == "": # backward compatibilty + if cmdline == "": # backward compatibility return initOptParser(seq[string](nil)) else: return initOptParser(cmdline.split) diff --git a/lib/pure/parseutils.nim b/lib/pure/parseutils.nim index 2c677fdc20..eb649a878c 100644 --- a/lib/pure/parseutils.nim +++ b/lib/pure/parseutils.nim @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ proc parseWhile*(s: string, token: var string, validChars: set[char], token = substr(s, start, i-1) proc captureBetween*(s: string, first: char, second = '\0', start = 0): string = - ## Finds the first occurence of ``first``, then returns everything from there + ## Finds the first occurrence of ``first``, then returns everything from there ## up to ``second``(if ``second`` is '\0', then ``first`` is used). var i = skipUntil(s, first, start)+1+start result = "" @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ proc parseBiggestFloat*(s: string, number: var BiggestFloat, start = 0): int {. proc parseFloat*(s: string, number: var float, start = 0): int {. rtl, extern: "npuParseFloat", noSideEffect.} = ## parses a float starting at `start` and stores the value into `number`. - ## Result is the number of processed chars or 0 if there occured a parsing + ## Result is the number of processed chars or 0 if there occurred a parsing ## error. var bf: BiggestFloat result = parseBiggestFloat(s, bf, start) diff --git a/lib/pure/parsexml.nim b/lib/pure/parsexml.nim index 39dead3c00..b957c0cf7b 100644 --- a/lib/pure/parsexml.nim +++ b/lib/pure/parsexml.nim @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ import type XmlEventKind* = enum ## enumation of all events that may occur when parsing - xmlError, ## an error ocurred during parsing + xmlError, ## an error occurred during parsing xmlEof, ## end of file reached xmlCharData, ## character data xmlWhitespace, ## whitespace has been parsed diff --git a/lib/pure/ropes.nim b/lib/pure/ropes.nim index 995dff2aa2..4cc64a1543 100644 --- a/lib/pure/ropes.nim +++ b/lib/pure/ropes.nim @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ proc isConc(r: Rope): bool {.inline.} = return isNil(r.data) # Note that the left and right pointers are not needed for leafs. # Leaves have relatively high memory overhead (~30 bytes on a 32 # bit machine) and we produce many of them. This is why we cache and -# share leafs accross different rope trees. +# share leafs across different rope trees. # To cache them they are inserted in another tree, a splay tree for best # performance. But for the caching tree we use the leaf's left and right # pointers. diff --git a/lib/pure/selectors.nim b/lib/pure/selectors.nim index 593eec15a0..2ed53ef3ff 100644 --- a/lib/pure/selectors.nim +++ b/lib/pure/selectors.nim @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ type when defined(nimdoc): type Selector* = ref object - ## An object which holds file descripters to be checked for read/write + ## An object which holds file descriptors to be checked for read/write ## status. fds: Table[SocketHandle, SelectorKey] diff --git a/lib/pure/sockets.nim b/lib/pure/sockets.nim index 11eeefcb9a..8ac5d4f091 100644 --- a/lib/pure/sockets.nim +++ b/lib/pure/sockets.nim @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ proc connectAsync*(socket: Socket, name: string, port = Port(0), af: Domain = AF_INET) {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} = ## A variant of ``connect`` for non-blocking sockets. ## - ## This procedure will immediatelly return, it will not block until a connection + ## This procedure will immediately return, it will not block until a connection ## is made. It is up to the caller to make sure the connection has been established ## by checking (using ``select``) whether the socket is writeable. ## @@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ proc recvAsync*(socket: Socket, s: var TaintedString): bool {. of SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: raiseSslError("TLS/SSL connection failed to initiate, socket closed prematurely.") of SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT, SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT: - raiseSslError("Unexpected error occured.") # This should just not happen. + raiseSslError("Unexpected error occurred.") # This should just not happen. of SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE, SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: return false of SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP: @@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ proc sendAsync*(socket: Socket, data: string): int {.tags: [WriteIOEffect].} = of SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: raiseSslError("TLS/SSL connection failed to initiate, socket closed prematurely.") of SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT, SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT: - raiseSslError("Unexpected error occured.") # This should just not happen. + raiseSslError("Unexpected error occurred.") # This should just not happen. of SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE, SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: return 0 of SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP: diff --git a/lib/pure/streams.nim b/lib/pure/streams.nim index 55351ffd44..67c80e5926 100644 --- a/lib/pure/streams.nim +++ b/lib/pure/streams.nim @@ -122,41 +122,41 @@ proc read[T](s: Stream, result: var T) = raise newEIO("cannot read from stream") proc readChar*(s: Stream): char = - ## reads a char from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads a char from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. ## Returns '\0' as an EOF marker. if readData(s, addr(result), sizeof(result)) != 1: result = '\0' proc readBool*(s: Stream): bool = - ## reads a bool from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads a bool from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readInt8*(s: Stream): int8 = - ## reads an int8 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads an int8 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readInt16*(s: Stream): int16 = - ## reads an int16 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads an int16 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readInt32*(s: Stream): int32 = - ## reads an int32 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads an int32 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readInt64*(s: Stream): int64 = - ## reads an int64 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads an int64 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readFloat32*(s: Stream): float32 = - ## reads a float32 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads a float32 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readFloat64*(s: Stream): float64 = - ## reads a float64 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occured. + ## reads a float64 from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if an error occurred. read(s, result) proc readStr*(s: Stream, length: int): TaintedString = ## reads a string of length `length` from the stream `s`. Raises `EIO` if - ## an error occured. + ## an error occurred. result = newString(length).TaintedString var L = readData(s, addr(string(result)[0]), length) if L != length: setLen(result.string, L) @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ proc readLine*(s: Stream, line: var TaintedString): bool = proc readLine*(s: Stream): TaintedString = ## Reads a line from a stream `s`. Note: This is not very efficient. Raises - ## `EIO` if an error occured. + ## `EIO` if an error occurred. result = TaintedString"" while true: var c = readChar(s) diff --git a/lib/pure/strutils.nim b/lib/pure/strutils.nim index e17d99dc20..17e0b9e632 100644 --- a/lib/pure/strutils.nim +++ b/lib/pure/strutils.nim @@ -815,8 +815,8 @@ proc rfind*(s: string, sub: char, start: int = -1): int {.noSideEffect, proc count*(s: string, sub: string, overlapping: bool = false): int {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nsuCountString".} = - ## Count the occurences of a substring `sub` in the string `s`. - ## Overlapping occurences of `sub` only count when `overlapping` + ## Count the occurrences of a substring `sub` in the string `s`. + ## Overlapping occurrences of `sub` only count when `overlapping` ## is set to true. var i = 0 while true: @@ -831,14 +831,14 @@ proc count*(s: string, sub: string, overlapping: bool = false): int {.noSideEffe proc count*(s: string, sub: char): int {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nsuCountChar".} = - ## Count the occurences of the character `sub` in the string `s`. + ## Count the occurrences of the character `sub` in the string `s`. for c in s: if c == sub: inc result proc count*(s: string, subs: set[char]): int {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nsuCountCharSet".} = - ## Count the occurences of the group of character `subs` in the string `s`. + ## Count the occurrences of the group of character `subs` in the string `s`. for c in s: if c in subs: inc result @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ proc replaceWord*(s, sub: string, by = ""): string {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nsuReplaceWord".} = ## Replaces `sub` in `s` by the string `by`. ## - ## Each occurance of `sub` has to be surrounded by word boundaries + ## Each occurrence of `sub` has to be surrounded by word boundaries ## (comparable to ``\\w`` in regular expressions), otherwise it is not ## replaced. const wordChars = {'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', '_', '\128'..'\255'} diff --git a/lib/pure/xmldom.nim b/lib/pure/xmldom.nim index 660932d92e..2e55ff1829 100644 --- a/lib/pure/xmldom.nim +++ b/lib/pure/xmldom.nim @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ proc isEmpty(s: string): bool = return true proc normalize*(n: PNode) = - ## Merges all seperated TextNodes together, and removes any empty TextNodes + ## Merges all separated TextNodes together, and removes any empty TextNodes var curTextNode: PNode = nil var i: int = 0 diff --git a/lib/pure/xmlparser.nim b/lib/pure/xmlparser.nim index 8591e894ce..755bfcdbc4 100644 --- a/lib/pure/xmlparser.nim +++ b/lib/pure/xmlparser.nim @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ proc parse(x: var XmlParser, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = proc parseXml*(s: Stream, filename: string, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = ## parses the XML from stream `s` and returns a ``PXmlNode``. Every - ## occured parsing error is added to the `errors` sequence. + ## occurred parsing error is added to the `errors` sequence. var x: XmlParser open(x, s, filename, {reportComments}) while true: @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ proc parseXml*(s: Stream): XmlNode = proc loadXml*(path: string, errors: var seq[string]): XmlNode = ## Loads and parses XML from file specified by ``path``, and returns - ## a ``PXmlNode``. Every occured parsing error is added to the `errors` + ## a ``PXmlNode``. Every occurred parsing error is added to the `errors` ## sequence. var s = newFileStream(path, fmRead) if s == nil: raise newException(IOError, "Unable to read file: " & path) diff --git a/lib/system.nim b/lib/system.nim index 9dc233cb76..b86ab7080d 100644 --- a/lib/system.nim +++ b/lib/system.nim @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ type expr* {.magic: Expr.} ## meta type to denote an expression (for templates) stmt* {.magic: Stmt.} ## meta type to denote a statement (for templates) typedesc* {.magic: TypeDesc.} ## meta type to denote a type description - void* {.magic: "VoidType".} ## meta type to denote the absense of any type + void* {.magic: "VoidType".} ## meta type to denote the absence of any type auto* = expr any* = distinct auto @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ type ## ## See the full `exception hierarchy`_. IOError* = object of SystemError ## \ - ## Raised if an IO error occured. + ## Raised if an IO error occurred. ## ## See the full `exception hierarchy`_. OSError* = object of SystemError ## \ @@ -370,11 +370,11 @@ type ## ## See the full `exception hierarchy`_. ResourceExhaustedError* = object of SystemError ## \ - ## Raised if a resource request could not be fullfilled. + ## Raised if a resource request could not be fulfilled. ## ## See the full `exception hierarchy`_. ArithmeticError* = object of Exception ## \ - ## Raised if any kind of arithmetic error occured. + ## Raised if any kind of arithmetic error occurred. ## ## See the full `exception hierarchy`_. DivByZeroError* = object of ArithmeticError ## \ @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ proc len*(x: cstring): int {.magic: "LengthStr", noSideEffect.} proc len*[I, T](x: array[I, T]): int {.magic: "LengthArray", noSideEffect.} proc len*[T](x: seq[T]): int {.magic: "LengthSeq", noSideEffect.} ## returns the length of an array, an openarray, a sequence or a string. - ## This is rougly the same as ``high(T)-low(T)+1``, but its resulting type is + ## This is roughly the same as ``high(T)-low(T)+1``, but its resulting type is ## always an int. # set routines: @@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ proc contains*[T](x: set[T], y: T): bool {.magic: "InSet", noSideEffect.} ## passes its arguments in reverse order. proc contains*[T](s: Slice[T], value: T): bool {.noSideEffect, inline.} = - ## Checks if `value` is withing the range of `s`; returns true iff + ## Checks if `value` is within the range of `s`; returns true iff ## `value >= s.a and value <= s.b` ## ## .. code-block:: Nim diff --git a/lib/system/arithm.nim b/lib/system/arithm.nim index c4df287cf1..f68e2dcd9f 100644 --- a/lib/system/arithm.nim +++ b/lib/system/arithm.nim @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ proc raiseOverflow {.compilerproc, noinline, noreturn.} = sysFatal(OverflowError, "over- or underflow") proc raiseDivByZero {.compilerproc, noinline, noreturn.} = - sysFatal(DivByZeroError, "divison by zero") + sysFatal(DivByZeroError, "division by zero") proc addInt64(a, b: int64): int64 {.compilerProc, inline.} = result = a +% b diff --git a/lib/system/cgprocs.nim b/lib/system/cgprocs.nim index 089846578e..f3acc81f24 100644 --- a/lib/system/cgprocs.nim +++ b/lib/system/cgprocs.nim @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ proc addChar(s: NimString, c: char): NimString {.compilerProc, benign.} type TLibHandle = pointer # private type - TProcAddr = pointer # libary loading and loading of procs: + TProcAddr = pointer # library loading and loading of procs: proc nimLoadLibrary(path: string): TLibHandle {.compilerproc.} proc nimUnloadLibrary(lib: TLibHandle) {.compilerproc.} diff --git a/lib/system/dyncalls.nim b/lib/system/dyncalls.nim index 539e37aaff..44f7b67c31 100644 --- a/lib/system/dyncalls.nim +++ b/lib/system/dyncalls.nim @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # # This file implements the ability to call native procs from libraries. -# It is not possible to do this in a platform independant way, unfortunately. +# It is not possible to do this in a platform independent way, unfortunately. # However, the interface has been designed to take platform differences into # account and been ported to all major platforms. diff --git a/lib/system/gc.nim b/lib/system/gc.nim index 9459ee6b90..1f4279c8f5 100644 --- a/lib/system/gc.nim +++ b/lib/system/gc.nim @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ elif stackIncreases: var jmpbufSize {.importc: "sizeof(jmp_buf)", nodecl.}: int # a little hack to get the size of a TJmpBuf in the generated C code - # in a platform independant way + # in a platform independent way template forEachStackSlot(gch, gcMark: expr) {.immediate, dirty.} = var registers: C_JmpBuf diff --git a/lib/system/gc2.nim b/lib/system/gc2.nim index b0173b78f3..ae2d2c85d5 100644 --- a/lib/system/gc2.nim +++ b/lib/system/gc2.nim @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ type # cycle roots table that uses a cheap linear scan # to find only possitively dead objects. # One strategy is to perform it only for new objects - # allocated between the invocations of CollectZCT. + # allocated between the invocations of collectZCT. # This index indicates the start of the range of # such new objects within the table. when withRealTime: @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ var gch* {.rtlThreadVar.}: TGcHeap when not defined(useNimRtl): - InstantiateForRegion(gch.region) + instantiateForRegion(gch.region) template acquire(gch: TGcHeap) = when hasThreadSupport and hasSharedHeap: @@ -233,11 +233,11 @@ template addCycleRoot(cycleRoots: var TCellSeq, c: PCell) = proc cellToUsr(cell: PCell): pointer {.inline.} = # convert object (=pointer to refcount) to pointer to userdata - result = cast[pointer](cast[TAddress](cell)+%TAddress(sizeof(TCell))) + result = cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](cell)+%ByteAddress(sizeof(TCell))) proc usrToCell*(usr: pointer): PCell {.inline.} = # convert pointer to userdata to object (=pointer to refcount) - result = cast[PCell](cast[TAddress](usr)-%TAddress(sizeof(TCell))) + result = cast[PCell](cast[ByteAddress](usr)-%ByteAddress(sizeof(TCell))) proc canbeCycleRoot(c: PCell): bool {.inline.} = result = ntfAcyclic notin c.typ.flags @@ -255,10 +255,10 @@ when BitsPerPage mod (sizeof(int)*8) != 0: # forward declarations: proc collectCT(gch: var TGcHeap) -proc IsOnStack*(p: pointer): bool {.noinline.} +proc isOnStack*(p: pointer): bool {.noinline.} proc forAllChildren(cell: PCell, op: TWalkOp) proc doOperation(p: pointer, op: TWalkOp) -proc forAllChildrenAux(dest: Pointer, mt: PNimType, op: TWalkOp) +proc forAllChildrenAux(dest: pointer, mt: PNimType, op: TWalkOp) # we need the prototype here for debugging purposes proc prepareDealloc(cell: PCell) = @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ proc nimGCunrefNoCycle(p: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = sysAssert(allocInv(gch.region), "end nimGCunrefNoCycle 2") sysAssert(allocInv(gch.region), "end nimGCunrefNoCycle 5") -template doAsgnRef(dest: ppointer, src: pointer, +template doAsgnRef(dest: PPointer, src: pointer, heapType = LocalHeap, cycleFlag = MaybeCyclic): stmt = sysAssert(not isOnStack(dest), "asgnRef") # BUGFIX: first incRef then decRef! @@ -440,20 +440,20 @@ template doAsgnRef(dest: ppointer, src: pointer, if dest[] != nil: doDecRef(usrToCell(dest[]), heapType, cycleFlag) dest[] = src -proc asgnRef(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = +proc asgnRef(dest: PPointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = # the code generator calls this proc! doAsgnRef(dest, src, LocalHeap, MaybeCyclic) -proc asgnRefNoCycle(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = +proc asgnRefNoCycle(dest: PPointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = # the code generator calls this proc if it is known at compile time that no # cycle is possible. doAsgnRef(dest, src, LocalHeap, Acyclic) -proc unsureAsgnRef(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc.} = +proc unsureAsgnRef(dest: PPointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc.} = # unsureAsgnRef updates the reference counters only if dest is not on the # stack. It is used by the code generator if it cannot decide wether a # reference is in the stack or not (this can happen for var parameters). - if not IsOnStack(dest): + if not isOnStack(dest): if src != nil: doIncRef(usrToCell(src)) # XXX we must detect a shared heap here # better idea may be to just eliminate the need for unsureAsgnRef @@ -470,16 +470,16 @@ proc unsureAsgnRef(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc.} = when hasThreadSupport and hasSharedHeap: # shared heap version of the above procs - proc asgnRefSh(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = + proc asgnRefSh(dest: PPointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = doAsgnRef(dest, src, SharedHeap, MaybeCyclic) - proc asgnRefNoCycleSh(dest: ppointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = + proc asgnRefNoCycleSh(dest: PPointer, src: pointer) {.compilerProc, inline.} = doAsgnRef(dest, src, SharedHeap, Acyclic) proc initGC() = when not defined(useNimRtl): when traceGC: - for i in low(TCellState)..high(TCellState): Init(states[i]) + for i in low(TCellState)..high(TCellState): init(states[i]) gch.cycleThreshold = InitialCycleThreshold gch.stat.stackScans = 0 gch.stat.cycleCollections = 0 @@ -491,11 +491,11 @@ proc initGC() = init(gch.zct) init(gch.tempStack) init(gch.freeStack) - Init(gch.cycleRoots) - Init(gch.decStack) + init(gch.cycleRoots) + init(gch.decStack) proc forAllSlotsAux(dest: pointer, n: ptr TNimNode, op: TWalkOp) = - var d = cast[TAddress](dest) + var d = cast[ByteAddress](dest) case n.kind of nkSlot: forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](d +% n.offset), n.typ, op) of nkList: @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ proc forAllSlotsAux(dest: pointer, n: ptr TNimNode, op: TWalkOp) = # inlined for speed if n.sons[i].kind == nkSlot: if n.sons[i].typ.kind in {tyRef, tyString, tySequence}: - doOperation(cast[ppointer](d +% n.sons[i].offset)[], op) + doOperation(cast[PPointer](d +% n.sons[i].offset)[], op) else: forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](d +% n.sons[i].offset), n.sons[i].typ, op) @@ -514,19 +514,19 @@ proc forAllSlotsAux(dest: pointer, n: ptr TNimNode, op: TWalkOp) = if m != nil: forAllSlotsAux(dest, m, op) of nkNone: sysAssert(false, "forAllSlotsAux") -proc forAllChildrenAux(dest: Pointer, mt: PNimType, op: TWalkOp) = - var d = cast[TAddress](dest) +proc forAllChildrenAux(dest: pointer, mt: PNimType, op: TWalkOp) = + var d = cast[ByteAddress](dest) if dest == nil: return # nothing to do if ntfNoRefs notin mt.flags: - case mt.Kind + case mt.kind of tyRef, tyString, tySequence: # leaf: - doOperation(cast[ppointer](d)[], op) + doOperation(cast[PPointer](d)[], op) of tyObject, tyTuple: forAllSlotsAux(dest, mt.node, op) of tyArray, tyArrayConstr, tyOpenArray: for i in 0..(mt.size div mt.base.size)-1: forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](d +% i *% mt.base.size), mt.base, op) - else: nil + else: discard proc forAllChildren(cell: PCell, op: TWalkOp) = sysAssert(cell != nil, "forAllChildren: 1") @@ -536,18 +536,18 @@ proc forAllChildren(cell: PCell, op: TWalkOp) = if marker != nil: marker(cellToUsr(cell), op.int) else: - case cell.typ.Kind + case cell.typ.kind of tyRef: # common case forAllChildrenAux(cellToUsr(cell), cell.typ.base, op) of tySequence: - var d = cast[TAddress](cellToUsr(cell)) + var d = cast[ByteAddress](cellToUsr(cell)) var s = cast[PGenericSeq](d) if s != nil: let baseAddr = d +% GenericSeqSize for i in 0..s.len-1: forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](baseAddr +% i *% cell.typ.base.size), cell.typ.base, op) - else: nil + else: discard proc addNewObjToZCT(res: PCell, gch: var TGcHeap) {.inline.} = # we check the last 8 entries (cache line) for a slot that could be reused. @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ proc rawNewObj(typ: PNimType, size: int, gch: var TGcHeap, rc1: bool): pointer = var res = cast[PCell](rawAlloc(gch.region, size + sizeof(TCell))) sysAssert(allocInv(gch.region), "rawNewObj after rawAlloc") - sysAssert((cast[TAddress](res) and (MemAlign-1)) == 0, "newObj: 2") + sysAssert((cast[ByteAddress](res) and (MemAlign-1)) == 0, "newObj: 2") res.typ = typ @@ -708,10 +708,10 @@ proc growObj(old: pointer, newsize: int, gch: var TGcHeap): pointer = # call user-defined move code # call user-defined default constructor copyMem(res, ol, oldsize + sizeof(TCell)) - zeroMem(cast[pointer](cast[TAddress](res)+% oldsize +% sizeof(TCell)), + zeroMem(cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](res)+% oldsize +% sizeof(TCell)), newsize-oldsize) - sysAssert((cast[TAddress](res) and (MemAlign-1)) == 0, "growObj: 3") + sysAssert((cast[ByteAddress](res) and (MemAlign-1)) == 0, "growObj: 3") sysAssert(res.refcount shr rcShift <=% 1, "growObj: 4") when false: @@ -786,10 +786,10 @@ type FromChildren, FromRoot -proc CollectZCT(gch: var TGcHeap): bool +proc collectZCT(gch: var TGcHeap): bool template pseudoRecursion(typ: TRecursionType, body: stmt): stmt = - # + discard proc trimCycleRoots(gch: var TGcHeap, startIdx = gch.cycleRootsTrimIdx) = var i = startIdx @@ -967,17 +967,17 @@ proc collectCycles(gch: var TGcHeap) = maybedeads, collected - Deinit(gch.cycleRoots) - Init(gch.cycleRoots) + deinit(gch.cycleRoots) + init(gch.cycleRoots) - Deinit(gch.freeStack) - Init(gch.freeStack) + deinit(gch.freeStack) + init(gch.freeStack) when MarkingSkipsAcyclicObjects: # Collect the acyclic objects that became unreachable due to collected # cyclic objects. - discard CollectZCT(gch) - # CollectZCT may add new cycle candidates and we may decide to loop here + discard collectZCT(gch) + # collectZCT may add new cycle candidates and we may decide to loop here # if gch.cycleRoots.len > 0: repeat var gcDebugging* = false @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ proc gcMark(gch: var TGcHeap, p: pointer) {.inline.} = # the addresses are not as cells on the stack, so turn them to cells: sysAssert(allocInv(gch.region), "gcMark begin") var cell = usrToCell(p) - var c = cast[TAddress](cell) + var c = cast[ByteAddress](cell) if c >% PageSize: # fast check: does it look like a cell? var objStart = cast[PCell](interiorAllocatedPtr(gch.region, cell)) @@ -997,6 +997,7 @@ proc gcMark(gch: var TGcHeap, p: pointer) {.inline.} = if objStart.color != rcReallyDead: if gcDebugging: # writeCell("marking ", objStart) + discard else: inc objStart.refcount, rcIncrement gch.decStack.add objStart @@ -1009,6 +1010,7 @@ proc gcMark(gch: var TGcHeap, p: pointer) {.inline.} = # coincidence due to the conservative stack marking. when debugGC: # writeCell("marking dead object", objStart) + discard when false: if isAllocatedPtr(gch.region, cell): sysAssert false, "allocated pointer but not interior?" @@ -1024,12 +1026,12 @@ proc markThreadStacks(gch: var TGcHeap) = while it != nil: # mark registers: for i in 0 .. high(it.registers): gcMark(gch, it.registers[i]) - var sp = cast[TAddress](it.stackBottom) - var max = cast[TAddress](it.stackTop) + var sp = cast[ByteAddress](it.stackBottom) + var max = cast[ByteAddress](it.stackTop) # XXX stack direction? # XXX unroll this loop: while sp <=% max: - gcMark(gch, cast[ppointer](sp)[]) + gcMark(gch, cast[PPointer](sp)[]) sp = sp +% sizeof(pointer) it = it.next @@ -1051,8 +1053,8 @@ when not defined(useNimRtl): # the first init must be the one that defines the stack bottom: if gch.stackBottom == nil: gch.stackBottom = theStackBottom else: - var a = cast[TAddress](theStackBottom) # and not PageMask - PageSize*2 - var b = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var a = cast[ByteAddress](theStackBottom) # and not PageMask - PageSize*2 + var b = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) #c_fprintf(c_stdout, "old: %p new: %p;\n",gch.stackBottom,theStackBottom) when stackIncreases: gch.stackBottom = cast[pointer](min(a, b)) @@ -1067,15 +1069,15 @@ proc stackSize(): int {.noinline.} = var jmpbufSize {.importc: "sizeof(jmp_buf)", nodecl.}: int # a little hack to get the size of a TJmpBuf in the generated C code - # in a platform independant way + # in a platform independent way when defined(sparc): # For SPARC architecture. proc isOnStack(p: pointer): bool = var stackTop {.volatile.}: pointer stackTop = addr(stackTop) - var b = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) - var a = cast[TAddress](stackTop) - var x = cast[TAddress](p) + var b = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var a = cast[ByteAddress](stackTop) + var x = cast[ByteAddress](p) result = a <=% x and x <=% b proc markStackAndRegisters(gch: var TGcHeap) {.noinline, cdecl.} = @@ -1092,7 +1094,7 @@ when defined(sparc): # For SPARC architecture. # Addresses decrease as the stack grows. while sp <= max: gcMark(gch, sp[]) - sp = cast[ppointer](cast[TAddress](sp) +% sizeof(pointer)) + sp = cast[PPointer](cast[ByteAddress](sp) +% sizeof(pointer)) elif defined(ELATE): {.error: "stack marking code is to be written for this architecture".} @@ -1104,20 +1106,20 @@ elif stackIncreases: proc isOnStack(p: pointer): bool = var stackTop {.volatile.}: pointer stackTop = addr(stackTop) - var a = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) - var b = cast[TAddress](stackTop) - var x = cast[TAddress](p) + var a = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var b = cast[ByteAddress](stackTop) + var x = cast[ByteAddress](p) result = a <=% x and x <=% b proc markStackAndRegisters(gch: var TGcHeap) {.noinline, cdecl.} = var registers: C_JmpBuf if c_setjmp(registers) == 0'i32: # To fill the C stack with registers. - var max = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) - var sp = cast[TAddress](addr(registers)) +% jmpbufSize -% sizeof(pointer) + var max = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var sp = cast[ByteAddress](addr(registers)) +% jmpbufSize -% sizeof(pointer) # sp will traverse the JMP_BUF as well (jmp_buf size is added, # otherwise sp would be below the registers structure). while sp >=% max: - gcMark(gch, cast[ppointer](sp)[]) + gcMark(gch, cast[PPointer](sp)[]) sp = sp -% sizeof(pointer) else: @@ -1127,9 +1129,9 @@ else: proc isOnStack(p: pointer): bool = var stackTop {.volatile.}: pointer stackTop = addr(stackTop) - var b = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) - var a = cast[TAddress](stackTop) - var x = cast[TAddress](p) + var b = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var a = cast[ByteAddress](stackTop) + var x = cast[ByteAddress](p) result = a <=% x and x <=% b proc markStackAndRegisters(gch: var TGcHeap) {.noinline, cdecl.} = @@ -1141,18 +1143,18 @@ else: if c_setjmp(registers) == 0'i32: # To fill the C stack with registers. when MinimumStackMarking: # mark the registers - var jmpbufPtr = cast[TAddress](addr(registers)) + var jmpbufPtr = cast[ByteAddress](addr(registers)) var jmpbufEnd = jmpbufPtr +% jmpbufSize while jmpbufPtr <=% jmpbufEnd: - gcMark(gch, cast[ppointer](jmpbufPtr)[]) + gcMark(gch, cast[PPointer](jmpbufPtr)[]) jmpbufPtr = jmpbufPtr +% sizeof(pointer) - var sp = cast[TAddress](gch.stackTop) + var sp = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackTop) else: - var sp = cast[TAddress](addr(registers)) + var sp = cast[ByteAddress](addr(registers)) # mark the user stack - var max = cast[TAddress](gch.stackBottom) + var max = cast[ByteAddress](gch.stackBottom) # loop unrolled: while sp <% max - 8*sizeof(pointer): gcMark(gch, cast[PStackSlice](sp)[0]) @@ -1166,7 +1168,7 @@ else: sp = sp +% sizeof(pointer)*8 # last few entries: while sp <=% max: - gcMark(gch, cast[ppointer](sp)[]) + gcMark(gch, cast[PPointer](sp)[]) sp = sp +% sizeof(pointer) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1202,7 +1204,7 @@ proc releaseCell(gch: var TGcHeap, cell: PCell) = # recursion). # We can ignore it now as the ZCT cleaner will reach it soon. -proc CollectZCT(gch: var TGcHeap): bool = +proc collectZCT(gch: var TGcHeap): bool = const workPackage = 100 var L = addr(gch.zct.len) @@ -1213,8 +1215,8 @@ proc CollectZCT(gch: var TGcHeap): bool = while L[] > 0: var c = gch.zct.d[0] - sysAssert c.isBitUp(rcZct), "CollectZCT: rcZct missing!" - sysAssert(isAllocatedPtr(gch.region, c), "CollectZCT: isAllocatedPtr") + sysAssert c.isBitUp(rcZct), "collectZCT: rcZct missing!" + sysAssert(isAllocatedPtr(gch.region, c), "collectZCT: isAllocatedPtr") # remove from ZCT: c.clearBit(rcZct) @@ -1263,7 +1265,7 @@ proc unmarkStackAndRegisters(gch: var TGcHeap) = # XXX no need for an atomic dec here: if c.refcount--(LocalHeap): # the object survived only because of a stack reference - # it still doesn't have heap refernces + # it still doesn't have heap references addZCT(gch.zct, c) if canbeCycleRoot(c): @@ -1295,7 +1297,7 @@ proc collectCTBody(gch: var TGcHeap) = sysAssert gch.zct.len == 0, "zct is not null after collect cycles" inc(gch.stat.cycleCollections) gch.cycleThreshold = max(InitialCycleThreshold, getOccupiedMem() * - cycleIncrease) + CycleIncrease) gch.stat.maxThreshold = max(gch.stat.maxThreshold, gch.cycleThreshold) unmarkStackAndRegisters(gch) sysAssert(allocInv(gch.region), "collectCT: end") @@ -1346,10 +1348,10 @@ when not defined(useNimRtl): proc GC_setStrategy(strategy: GC_Strategy) = case strategy - of gcThroughput: nil - of gcResponsiveness: nil - of gcOptimizeSpace: nil - of gcOptimizeTime: nil + of gcThroughput: discard + of gcResponsiveness: discard + of gcOptimizeSpace: discard + of gcOptimizeTime: discard proc GC_enableMarkAndSweep() = gch.cycleThreshold = InitialCycleThreshold diff --git a/lib/system/gc_ms.nim b/lib/system/gc_ms.nim index 014b7c2783..6fbe942394 100644 --- a/lib/system/gc_ms.nim +++ b/lib/system/gc_ms.nim @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ elif stackIncreases: var jmpbufSize {.importc: "sizeof(jmp_buf)", nodecl.}: int # a little hack to get the size of a TJmpBuf in the generated C code - # in a platform independant way + # in a platform independent way proc markStackAndRegisters(gch: var TGcHeap) {.noinline, cdecl.} = var registers: C_JmpBuf diff --git a/lib/system/hti.nim b/lib/system/hti.nim index e599668a72..7dee054ac0 100644 --- a/lib/system/hti.nim +++ b/lib/system/hti.nim @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ type tyExpr, tyStmt, tyTypeDesc, - tyGenericInvokation, # ``T[a, b]`` for types to invoke + tyGenericInvocation, # ``T[a, b]`` for types to invoke tyGenericBody, # ``T[a, b, body]`` last parameter is the body tyGenericInst, # ``T[a, b, realInstance]`` instantiated generic type tyGenericParam, # ``a`` in the example diff --git a/lib/system/jssys.nim b/lib/system/jssys.nim index 9b4a7d5568..15b00f8f1a 100644 --- a/lib/system/jssys.nim +++ b/lib/system/jssys.nim @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ proc raiseOverflow {.exportc: "raiseOverflow", noreturn.} = raise newException(OverflowError, "over- or underflow") proc raiseDivByZero {.exportc: "raiseDivByZero", noreturn.} = - raise newException(DivByZeroError, "divison by zero") + raise newException(DivByZeroError, "division by zero") proc raiseRangeError() {.compilerproc, noreturn.} = raise newException(RangeError, "value out of range") diff --git a/lib/system/sysio.nim b/lib/system/sysio.nim index 2e254c87b8..aed17de800 100644 --- a/lib/system/sysio.nim +++ b/lib/system/sysio.nim @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ proc rawFileSize(file: File): int = discard fseek(file, clong(oldPos), 0) proc readAllFile(file: File, len: int): string = - # We aquire the filesize beforehand and hope it doesn't change. + # We acquire the filesize beforehand and hope it doesn't change. # Speeds things up. result = newString(int(len)) if readBuffer(file, addr(result[0]), int(len)) != len: diff --git a/lib/system/sysstr.nim b/lib/system/sysstr.nim index 440d040a5a..9d9cc00705 100644 --- a/lib/system/sysstr.nim +++ b/lib/system/sysstr.nim @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ proc setLengthSeq(seq: PGenericSeq, elemSize, newLen: int): PGenericSeq {. when compileOption("gc", "v2"): for i in newLen..result.len-1: let len0 = gch.tempStack.len - forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](cast[TAddress](result) +% + forAllChildrenAux(cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](result) +% GenericSeqSize +% (i*%elemSize)), extGetCellType(result).base, waPush) let len1 = gch.tempStack.len @@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ proc setLengthSeq(seq: PGenericSeq, elemSize, newLen: int): PGenericSeq {. extGetCellType(result).base, waZctDecRef) # XXX: zeroing out the memory can still result in crashes if a wiped-out - # cell is aliased by another pointer (ie proc paramter or a let variable). + # cell is aliased by another pointer (ie proc parameter or a let variable). # This is a tought problem, because even if we don't zeroMem here, in the - # presense of user defined destructors, the user will expect the cell to be + # presence of user defined destructors, the user will expect the cell to be # "destroyed" thus creating the same problem. We can destoy the cell in the # finalizer of the sequence, but this makes destruction non-deterministic. zeroMem(cast[pointer](cast[ByteAddress](result) +% GenericSeqSize +% diff --git a/lib/wrappers/libffi/msvc/win32.c b/lib/wrappers/libffi/msvc/win32.c index d1149a85eb..2754fd35d7 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/libffi/msvc/win32.c +++ b/lib/wrappers/libffi/msvc/win32.c @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ noclean: // If the return value pointer is NULL, assume no return value. /* - Intel asm is weird. We have to explicitely specify 'DWORD PTR' in the nexr instruction, + Intel asm is weird. We have to explicitly specify 'DWORD PTR' in the nexr instruction, otherwise only one BYTE will be compared (instead of a DWORD)! */ cmp DWORD PTR [ebp + 24], 0 diff --git a/lib/wrappers/mysql.nim b/lib/wrappers/mysql.nim index 3857744ae1..937a8952af 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/mysql.nim +++ b/lib/wrappers/mysql.nim @@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ type const SCRAMBLE_LENGTH* = 20 # Length of random string sent by server on handshake; # this is also length of obfuscated password, - # recieved from client + # received from client SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323* = 8 # length of password stored in the db: - # new passwords are preceeded with '*' + # new passwords are preceded with '*' SCRAMBLED_PASSWORD_CHAR_LENGTH* = SCRAMBLE_LENGTH * 2 + 1 SCRAMBLED_PASSWORD_CHAR_LENGTH_323* = SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323 * 2 NOT_NULL_FLAG* = 1 # Field can't be NULL @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ const MAX_MEDIUMINT_WIDTH* = 8 # Max width for a INT24 w.o. sign MAX_INT_WIDTH* = 10 # Max width for a LONG w.o. sign MAX_BIGINT_WIDTH* = 20 # Max width for a LONGLONG - MAX_CHAR_WIDTH* = 255 # Max length for a CHAR colum + MAX_CHAR_WIDTH* = 255 # Max length for a CHAR column MAX_BLOB_WIDTH* = 8192 # Default width for blob type @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ type Tstatus* = enum STATUS_READY, STATUS_GET_RESULT, STATUS_USE_RESULT Tprotocol_type* = enum # There are three types of queries - the ones that have to go to - # the master, the ones that go to a slave, and the adminstrative + # the master, the ones that go to a slave, and the administrative # type which must happen on the pivot connectioin PROTOCOL_DEFAULT, PROTOCOL_TCP, PROTOCOL_SOCKET, PROTOCOL_PIPE, PROTOCOL_MEMORY @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ proc server_init*(argc: cint, argv: cstringArray, groups: cstringArray): cint{. proc server_end*(){.cdecl, dynlib: lib, importc: "mysql_server_end".} # mysql_server_init/end need to be called when using libmysqld or # libmysqlclient (exactly, mysql_server_init() is called by mysql_init() so - # you don't need to call it explicitely; but you need to call + # you don't need to call it explicitly; but you need to call # mysql_server_end() to free memory). The names are a bit misleading # (mysql_SERVER* to be used when using libmysqlCLIENT). So we add more general # names which suit well whether you're using libmysqld or libmysqlclient. We diff --git a/lib/wrappers/readline/history.nim b/lib/wrappers/readline/history.nim index caa857ceb4..495bc15e42 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/readline/history.nim +++ b/lib/wrappers/readline/history.nim @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ proc history_truncate_file*(a2: cstring, a3: cint): cint{.cdecl, # -1) If there was an error in expansion. # 2) If the returned line should just be printed. # -# If an error ocurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive +# If an error occurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive # error message. proc history_expand*(a2: cstring, a3: cstringArray): cint{.cdecl, diff --git a/lib/wrappers/readline/tweaked/history.h b/lib/wrappers/readline/tweaked/history.h index 53bd642b11..b791237904 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/readline/tweaked/history.h +++ b/lib/wrappers/readline/tweaked/history.h @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ extern int history_truncate_file PARAMS((const char *, int)); -1) If there was an error in expansion. 2) If the returned line should just be printed. - If an error ocurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive + If an error occurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive error message. */ extern int history_expand PARAMS((char *, char **)); diff --git a/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl.nim b/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl.nim index 449b651f9f..5bb5b7ec20 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl.nim +++ b/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl.nim @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ # As most games will need it. # # April 02 2001 - DL : Added SDL_getenv.h definitions and tested version -# 1.2.0 compatability. +# 1.2.0 compatibility. # # March 13 2001 - MT : Added Linux compatibility. # @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ # # November 30 2001 - DL : SDL_NOFRAME added as pointed out by Simon Rushton. # -# December 11 2001 - DL : Added $WEAKPACKAGEUNIT ON to facilitate useage in +# December 11 2001 - DL : Added $WEAKPACKAGEUNIT ON to facilitate usage in # Components # # January 05 2002 - DL : Added SDL_Swap32 function as suggested by Matthias @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ # forgot to apply Michalis Kamburelis' patch to the implementation section. now fixed # # Revision 1.14 2004/12/23 23:42:18 savage -# Applied Patches supplied by Michalis Kamburelis ( THANKS! ), for greater FreePascal compatability. +# Applied Patches supplied by Michalis Kamburelis ( THANKS! ), for greater FreePascal compatibility. # # Revision 1.13 2004/09/30 22:31:59 savage # Updated with slightly different header comments @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ # Updated so that Library name defines are correctly defined for MacOS X. # # Revision 1.10 2004/07/20 23:57:33 savage -# Thanks to Paul Toth for spotting an error in the SDL Audio Convertion structures. +# Thanks to Paul Toth for spotting an error in the SDL Audio Conversion structures. # In TSDL_AudioCVT the filters variable should point to and array of pointers and not what I had there previously. # # Revision 1.9 2004/07/03 22:07:22 savage @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ # SDL_GetEnv Fix so that it is not define twice for FPC. Thanks to Rene Hugentobler for pointing out this bug, # # Revision 1.3 2004/02/18 22:35:51 savage -# Brought sdl.pas up to 1.2.7 compatability +# Brought sdl.pas up to 1.2.7 compatibility # Thus... # Added SDL_GL_STEREO, # SDL_GL_MULTISAMPLEBUFFERS, diff --git a/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl_mixer.nim b/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl_mixer.nim index 33a71508a2..2f86646359 100644 --- a/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl_mixer.nim +++ b/lib/wrappers/sdl/sdl_mixer.nim @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ # Windows unit not used in this file, so it was removed to keep the code tidy. # # Revision 1.3 2004/03/31 10:05:08 savage -# Better defines for Endianess under FreePascal and Borland compilers. +# Better defines for Endianness under FreePascal and Borland compilers. # # Revision 1.2 2004/03/30 20:23:28 savage # Tidied up use of UNIX compiler directive. diff --git a/tests/caas/issue_416_template_shift.txt b/tests/caas/issue_416_template_shift.txt index b1f47c1ac6..e911c1360b 100644 --- a/tests/caas/issue_416_template_shift.txt +++ b/tests/caas/issue_416_template_shift.txt @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ def\tskType\tsystem.string\tstring > idetools --track:$TESTNIM,12,35 --def $SILENT def\tskLet\t$MODULE.failtest.input\tTaintedString -# The following fail because they seem shifted one colum to the right. +# The following fail because they seem shifted one column to the right. > idetools --track:$TESTNIM,12,16 --def $SILENT def\tskTemplate\tsequtils.toSeq\tproc \(expr\): expr > idetools --track:$TESTNIM,12,22 --def $SILENT diff --git a/tests/caas/its_full_of_procs.nim b/tests/caas/its_full_of_procs.nim index 45347490c0..8f8b667647 100644 --- a/tests/caas/its_full_of_procs.nim +++ b/tests/caas/its_full_of_procs.nim @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ import unicode, sequtils # This example shows that idetools returns proc as signature for everything # which can be called. While a clever person would use the second column to -# differentiate betwen procs, methods and others, why does the output contain +# differentiate between procs, methods and others, why does the output contain # incorrect information? type diff --git a/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/dependencies/chipmunk/chipmunk.nim b/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/dependencies/chipmunk/chipmunk.nim index 08f1dad505..493a2106cd 100644 --- a/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/dependencies/chipmunk/chipmunk.nim +++ b/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/dependencies/chipmunk/chipmunk.nim @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ type PSegmentQueryInfo* = ptr TSegmentQueryInfo #/ Segment query info struct. TSegmentQueryInfo*{.pf.} = object - shape*: PShape #/ The shape that was hit, NULL if no collision occured. + shape*: PShape #/ The shape that was hit, NULL if no collision occurred. t*: CpFloat #/ The normalized distance along the query segment in the range [0, 1]. n*: TVector #/ The normal of the surface hit. TShapeType*{.size: sizeof(cint).} = enum diff --git a/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/lib/zlib_helpers.nim b/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/lib/zlib_helpers.nim index ef977afb07..9a6542d75f 100644 --- a/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/lib/zlib_helpers.nim +++ b/tests/manyloc/keineschweine/lib/zlib_helpers.nim @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ proc compress*(source: string): string = result.setLen destLen var res = zlib.compress(cstring(result), addr destLen, cstring(source), sourceLen) if res != Z_OK: - echo "Error occured: ", res + echo "Error occurred: ", res elif destLen < result.len: result.setLen(destLen) @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ proc uncompress*(source: string, destLen: var int): string = result.setLen destLen var res = zlib.uncompress(cstring(result), addr destLen, cstring(source), source.len) if res != Z_OK: - echo "Error occured: ", res + echo "Error occurred: ", res when isMainModule: diff --git a/tests/types/tforwty2.nim b/tests/types/tforwty2.nim index d103314c57..52af1c7dd3 100644 --- a/tests/types/tforwty2.nim +++ b/tests/types/tforwty2.nim @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Test for a hard to fix internal error -# occured in the SDL library +# occurred in the SDL library {.push dynlib: "SDL.dll", callconv: cdecl.} diff --git a/tinyc/arm-gen.c b/tinyc/arm-gen.c index 42feecf73d..050a8ad888 100644 --- a/tinyc/arm-gen.c +++ b/tinyc/arm-gen.c @@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@ void gen_opf(int op) case TOK_UGE: case TOK_ULE: case TOK_UGT: - error("unsigned comparision on floats?"); + error("unsigned comparison on floats?"); break; case TOK_LT: op=TOK_Nset; diff --git a/tinyc/c67-gen.c b/tinyc/c67-gen.c index 04f8a12b74..77c68a2792 100644 --- a/tinyc/c67-gen.c +++ b/tinyc/c67-gen.c @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ void gsym(int t) } // these are regs that tcc doesn't really know about, -// but asign them unique values so the mapping routines +// but assign them unique values so the mapping routines // can distinquish them #define C67_A0 105 diff --git a/tinyc/i386-asm.c b/tinyc/i386-asm.c index 21b28d7a09..12ff8f2ba9 100644 --- a/tinyc/i386-asm.c +++ b/tinyc/i386-asm.c @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ static void subst_asm_operand(CString *add_str, } } -/* generate prolog and epilog code for asm statment */ +/* generate prolog and epilog code for asm statement */ static void asm_gen_code(ASMOperand *operands, int nb_operands, int nb_outputs, int is_output, uint8_t *clobber_regs, diff --git a/tinyc/lib/bcheck.c b/tinyc/lib/bcheck.c index 0ec2a4b479..c59d04eb8d 100644 --- a/tinyc/lib/bcheck.c +++ b/tinyc/lib/bcheck.c @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ int __bound_delete_region(void *p) } /* return the size of the region starting at p, or EMPTY_SIZE if non - existant region. */ + existent region. */ static unsigned long get_region_size(void *p) { unsigned long addr = (unsigned long)p; diff --git a/tinyc/tcc-doc.html b/tinyc/tcc-doc.html index e40532ed0b..bd856d2566 100644 --- a/tinyc/tcc-doc.html +++ b/tinyc/tcc-doc.html @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ They can be defined several times in the same source. Use 'b'

    4.4 Directives

    -

    All directives are preceeded by a '.'. The following directives are +

    All directives are preceded by a '.'. The following directives are supported:

      @@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ reverse order, a first pass is done to reverse the argument order.

      8.4 Types

      -

      The types are stored in a single 'int' variable. It was choosen in the +

      The types are stored in a single 'int' variable. It was chosen in the first stages of development when tcc was much simpler. Now, it may not be the best solution.

      @@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ current position in the code section.
      stab_section
      stabstr_section
      -

      are used when debugging is actived to store debug information +

      are used when debugging is activated to store debug information

      symtab_section
      diff --git a/tinyc/tcc-doc.texi b/tinyc/tcc-doc.texi index 7cc61bbdb9..47a8c8b009 100644 --- a/tinyc/tcc-doc.texi +++ b/tinyc/tcc-doc.texi @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ They can be defined several times in the same source. Use 'b' @cindex asciz directive @cindex ascii directive -All directives are preceeded by a '.'. The following directives are +All directives are preceded by a '.'. The following directives are supported: @itemize @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ reverse order, a first pass is done to reverse the argument order. @section Types -The types are stored in a single 'int' variable. It was choosen in the +The types are stored in a single 'int' variable. It was chosen in the first stages of development when tcc was much simpler. Now, it may not be the best solution. @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ are used when bound checking is activated @item stab_section @itemx stabstr_section -are used when debugging is actived to store debug information +are used when debugging is activated to store debug information @item symtab_section @itemx strtab_section diff --git a/tinyc/tccasm.c b/tinyc/tccasm.c index 8834b53fb6..9b5289f773 100644 --- a/tinyc/tccasm.c +++ b/tinyc/tccasm.c @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ static inline void asm_expr_sum(TCCState *s1, ExprValue *pe) } else { goto cannot_relocate; } - pe->sym = NULL; /* same symbols can be substracted to NULL */ + pe->sym = NULL; /* same symbols can be subtracted to NULL */ } else { cannot_relocate: error("invalid operation with label"); diff --git a/tinyc/tccgen.c b/tinyc/tccgen.c index 3135e7b37f..a88f328191 100644 --- a/tinyc/tccgen.c +++ b/tinyc/tccgen.c @@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ static inline int is_integer_btype(int bt) bt == VT_INT || bt == VT_LLONG); } -/* check types for comparison or substraction of pointers */ +/* check types for comparison or subtraction of pointers */ static void check_comparison_pointer_types(SValue *p1, SValue *p2, int op) { CType *type1, *type2, tmp_type1, tmp_type2; @@ -4686,7 +4686,7 @@ static void decl_initializer_alloc(CType *type, AttributeDef *ad, int r, if (sym->type.t & VT_EXTERN) { /* if the variable is extern, it was not allocated */ sym->type.t &= ~VT_EXTERN; - /* set array size if it was ommited in extern + /* set array size if it was omitted in extern declaration */ if ((sym->type.t & VT_ARRAY) && sym->type.ref->c < 0 && diff --git a/tinyc/tcctok.h b/tinyc/tcctok.h index 6dc4778211..2be032fa46 100644 --- a/tinyc/tcctok.h +++ b/tinyc/tcctok.h @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ DEF_FP(mul) DEF_ASM(fcom) - DEF_ASM(fcom_1) /* non existant op, just to have a regular table */ + DEF_ASM(fcom_1) /* non existent op, just to have a regular table */ DEF_FP1(com) DEF_FP(comp) diff --git a/tinyc/win32/include/fcntl.h b/tinyc/win32/include/fcntl.h index 32f4a90e8b..d31bc84d51 100644 --- a/tinyc/win32/include/fcntl.h +++ b/tinyc/win32/include/fcntl.h @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ #define _O_RANDOM 0x0010 #define _O_SEQUENTIAL 0x0020 -#define _O_TEMPORARY 0x0040 /* Make the file dissappear after closing. +#define _O_TEMPORARY 0x0040 /* Make the file disappear after closing. * WARNING: Even if not created by _open! */ #define _O_NOINHERIT 0x0080 diff --git a/tools/nimgrep.nim b/tools/nimgrep.nim index a38f2a88f7..aeae863003 100644 --- a/tools/nimgrep.nim +++ b/tools/nimgrep.nim @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Options: --re pattern is a regular expression (default); extended syntax for the regular expression is always turned on --recursive process directories recursively - --confirm confirm each occurence/replacement; there is a chance + --confirm confirm each occurrence/replacement; there is a chance to abort any time without touching the file --stdin read pattern from stdin (to avoid the shell's confusing quoting rules) diff --git a/tools/nimrepl.nim b/tools/nimrepl.nim index 0c9f946162..3d818a5567 100644 --- a/tools/nimrepl.nim +++ b/tools/nimrepl.nim @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ proc initControls() = pack_start(MainBox, TopMenu, False, False, 0) - # VPaned - Seperates the InputTextView and the OutputTextView + # VPaned - Separates the InputTextView and the OutputTextView var paned = vpaned_new() set_position(paned, 450) pack_start(MainBox, paned, True, True, 0) diff --git a/web/news.txt b/web/news.txt index 7ead5a70e3..aa093be468 100644 --- a/web/news.txt +++ b/web/news.txt @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Library Additions The Nimrod development community is proud to announce the release of version 0.9.4 of the Nimrod compiler and tools. **Note: This release has to be considered beta quality! Lots of new features have been implemented but -unfortunately some do not fullfill our quality standards yet.** +unfortunately some do not fulfill our quality standards yet.** Prebuilt binaries and instructions for building from source are available on the `download page `_. @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ Changes affecting backwards compatibility - The default calling convention for a procedural **type** is now ``closure``, for procs it remains ``nimcall`` (which is compatible to ``closure``). Activate the warning ``ImplicitClosure`` to make the compiler list the - occurances of proc types which are affected. + occurrences of proc types which are affected. - The Nimrod type system now distinguishes ``openarray`` from ``varargs``. - Templates are now ``hygienic``. Use the ``dirty`` pragma to get the old behaviour. @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ Language Additions ------------------ - Added new ``is`` and ``of`` operators. -- The built-in type ``void`` can be used to denote the absense of any type. +- The built-in type ``void`` can be used to denote the absence of any type. This is useful in generic code. - Return types may be of the type ``var T`` to return an l-value. - The error pragma can now be used to mark symbols whose *usage* should trigger