Mercurial > vim
changeset 33577:d6dde6229b36
runtime: Fix more typos (#13354)
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dbf749bd5aaef6ea2d28bce081349785d174d96a
Author: Viktor Sz?pe <viktor@szepe.net>
Date: Mon Oct 16 09:53:37 2023 +0200
runtime: Fix more typos (https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/13354)
* Fix more typos
* Fix typos in ignored runtime/ directory
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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--- a/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ endfun " Doing this means that netrw will not come up as having changed a " setting last when it really didn't actually change it. " -" Used by s:NetrwOptionsRestore() to restore each netrw-senstive setting +" Used by s:NetrwOptionsRestore() to restore each netrw-sensitive setting " keepvars are set up by s:NetrwOptionsSave fun! s:NetrwRestoreSetting(keepvar,setting) """ call Dfunc("s:NetrwRestoreSetting(a:keepvar<".a:keepvar."> a:setting<".a:setting.">)") @@ -5562,7 +5562,7 @@ fun! netrw#BrowseX(fname,remote) " cleanup: remove temporary file, " delete current buffer if success with handler, " return to prior buffer (directory listing) - " Feb 12, 2008: had to de-activiate removal of + " Feb 12, 2008: had to de-activate removal of " temporary file because it wasn't getting seen. " if remote == 1 && fname != a:fname "" call Decho("deleting temporary file<".fname.">",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
--- a/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim @@ -2907,7 +2907,7 @@ endfor " builtin class information let g:php_builtin_object_functions = {} -" When completing for 'everyting imaginable' (no class context, not a +" When completing for 'everything imaginable' (no class context, not a " variable) we need a list of built-in classes in a format of {'classname':''} " for performance reasons we precompile this too let g:php_builtin_classnames = {}
--- a/runtime/autoload/rustfmt.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/rustfmt.vim @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ function! rustfmt#DetectVersion() silent let s:rustfmt_help = system(g:rustfmt_command . " --help") let s:rustfmt_unstable_features = s:rustfmt_help =~# "--unstable-features" - " Build a comparable rustfmt version varible out of its `--version` output: + " Build a comparable rustfmt version variable out of its `--version` output: silent let l:rustfmt_version_full = system(g:rustfmt_command . " --version") let l:rustfmt_version_list = matchlist(l:rustfmt_version_full, \ '\vrustfmt ([0-9]+[.][0-9]+[.][0-9]+)')
--- a/runtime/autoload/typeset.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/typeset.vim @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ enddef # Public interface {{{ # When a TeX document is split into several source files, each source file -# may contain a "magic line" specifiying the "root" file, e.g.: +# may contain a "magic line" specifying the "root" file, e.g.: # # % !TEX root = main.tex #
--- a/runtime/colors/README.txt +++ b/runtime/colors/README.txt @@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ please check the following items: - Do not use hard coded escape sequences, these will not work in other terminals. Always use #RRGGBB for the GUI. -- When targetting 8-16 colors terminals, don't count on "darkblue" to be blue +- When targeting 8-16 colors terminals, don't count on "darkblue" to be blue and dark, or on "2" to be even vaguely reddish. Names are more portable than numbers, though. -- When targetting 256 colors terminals, prefer colors 16-255 to colors 0-15 +- When targeting 256 colors terminals, prefer colors 16-255 to colors 0-15 for the same reason. - Typographic attributes (bold, italic, underline, reverse, etc.) are not
--- a/runtime/indent/cdl.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/cdl.vim @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ endif " find out if an "...=..." expression is an assignment (or a conditional) " it scans 'line' first, and then the previous lines -fun! CdlAsignment(lnum, line) +fun! CdlAssignment(lnum, line) let f = -1 let lnum = a:lnum let line = a:line @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum) end end - " remove members [a] of [b]:[c]... (inicio remainds valid) + " remove members [a] of [b]:[c]... (inicio remains valid) let line = substitute(line, '\c\(\[[^]]*]\(\s*of\s*\|:\)*\)\+', ' ', 'g') while 1 " search for the next interesting element @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum) else " c == '=' " if it is an assignment increase indent if f == -1 " we don't know yet, find out - let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio)) + let f = CdlAssignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio)) end if f == 1 " formula increase it let ind = ind + shiftwidth() @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum) let ind = ind - shiftwidth() elseif match(thisline, '^\s*=') >= 0 if f == -1 " we don't know yet if is an assignment, find out - let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, "") + let f = CdlAssignment(lnum, "") end if f == 1 " formula increase it let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
--- a/runtime/indent/erlang.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/erlang.vim @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stac " maybe A else " LTI " - " Note about Emacs compabitility {{{ + " Note about Emacs compatibility {{{ " " It would be fine to indent the examples above the following way: "
--- a/runtime/indent/julia.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/julia.vim @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ function IsFunctionArgPar(lnum, c) endfunction function JumpToMatch(lnum, last_closed_bracket) - " we use the % command to skip back (tries to ues matchit if possible, + " we use the % command to skip back (tries to use matchit if possible, " otherwise resorts to vim's default, which is buggy but better than " nothing) call cursor(a:lnum, a:last_closed_bracket)
--- a/runtime/indent/krl.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/krl.vim @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ function GetKrlIndent() abort let currentLine = getline(v:lnum) if currentLine =~? '\v^;(\s*(end)?fold>)@!' && !get(g:, 'krlCommentIndent', 0) " If current line has a ; in column 1 and is no fold, keep zero indent. - " This may be usefull if code is commented out at the first column. + " This may be useful if code is commented out at the first column. return 0 endif @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ function s:KrlPreNoneBlank(lnum) abort let nPreNoneBlank = prevnonblank(a:lnum) while nPreNoneBlank > 0 && getline(nPreNoneBlank) =~? '\v^\s*(\&\w\+|;|continue>)' - " Previouse none blank line irrelevant. Look further aback. + " Previous none blank line irrelevant. Look further aback. let nPreNoneBlank = prevnonblank(nPreNoneBlank - 1) endwhile
--- a/runtime/indent/rapid.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/rapid.vim @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ function s:GetRapidIndentIntern() abort if l:currentLine =~ '^!' && !get(g:,'rapidCommentIndent',0) " If current line is ! line comment, do not change indent - " This may be usefull if code is commented out at the first column. + " This may be useful if code is commented out at the first column. return 0 endif
--- a/runtime/indent/systemverilog.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/systemverilog.vim @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ function SystemVerilogIndent() " Multiple-line comment count if curr_line =~ '^\s*/\*' && curr_line !~ '/\*.\{-}\*/' let s:multiple_comment += 1 - if vverb | echom vverb_str "Start of multiple-line commnt" | endif + if vverb | echom vverb_str "Start of multiple-line comment" | endif elseif curr_line =~ '\*/\s*$' && curr_line !~ '/\*.\{-}\*/' let s:multiple_comment -= 1 - if vverb | echom vverb_str "End of multiple-line commnt" | endif + if vverb | echom vverb_str "End of multiple-line comment" | endif return ind endif " Maintain indentation during commenting.
--- a/runtime/keymap/greek_utf-8.vim +++ b/runtime/keymap/greek_utf-8.vim @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ " without having to combine them with letters (usufull for grammarians " in particular) (especially for dasia and psiln we use ' for psili " (that is apostrophe) and ;' for dasia. This is done in order to -" preserve the posibility to write a plain < or >. +" preserve the possibility to write a plain < or >. " Ypogegrammeni is | following the character (the originally proposed " i after the character is problematic: can't write easily ai or vi) :
--- a/runtime/macros/maze/maze_mac +++ b/runtime/macros/maze/maze_mac @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ map I G$?. ^GYKeDP0S2Gl " into the Macro register " GVJ - on bottom line, create a command to restore the current character " 0H - and save the command into the second Macro register -" `a@r - go back to the current position and exectute the macro to restore +" `a@r - go back to the current position and execute the macro to restore " the current character " @m - execute the action associated with this state " U - and repeat
--- a/runtime/macros/urm/README.txt +++ b/runtime/macros/urm/README.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ in vim: :so urm.vim<RETURN> in vim: * (to load the registers and boot the URM-machine :-) in vim: g (for 'go') and watch the fun. Per default, 3 and 4 are multiplied. Watch the Program counter, it is - visible as a komma moving around. + visible as a comma moving around. This is a "standard URM" (Universal register machine) interpreter. The URM concept is used in theoretical computer science to aid in theorem proving.
--- a/runtime/makemenu.vim +++ b/runtime/makemenu.vim @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ SynMenu AB.Assembly.PIC:pic SynMenu AB.Assembly.Turbo:tasm SynMenu AB.Assembly.VAX\ Macro\ Assembly:vmasm SynMenu AB.Assembly.Z-80:z8a -SynMenu AB.Assembly.xa\ 6502\ cross\ assember:a65 +SynMenu AB.Assembly.xa\ 6502\ cross\ assembler:a65 SynMenu AB.ASN\.1:asn SynMenu AB.Asterisk\ config:asterisk SynMenu AB.Asterisk\ voicemail\ config:asteriskvm @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ SynMenu HIJK.Kivy:kivy SynMenu HIJK.KixTart:kix SynMenu L.Lace:lace -SynMenu L.LamdaProlog:lprolog +SynMenu L.LambdaProlog:lprolog SynMenu L.Latte:latte SynMenu L.Ld\ script:ld SynMenu L.LDAP.LDIF:ldif
--- a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/autoload/editorconfig_core/ini.vim +++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/autoload/editorconfig_core/ini.vim @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ " autoload/editorconfig_core/ini.vim: Config-file parser for " editorconfig-core-vimscript and editorconfig-vim. -" Modifed from the Python core's ini.py. +" Modified from the Python core's ini.py. " Copyright (c) 2012-2019 EditorConfig Team {{{2 " All rights reserved.
--- a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim +++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ func s:Run(args) call s:SendResumingCommand('-exec-run') endfunc -" :Frame - go to a specfic frame in the stack +" :Frame - go to a specific frame in the stack func s:Frame(arg) " Note: we explicit do not use mi's command " call s:SendCommand('-stack-select-frame "' . a:arg .'"')
--- a/runtime/synmenu.vim +++ b/runtime/synmenu.vim @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ an 50.10.440 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.PIC :ca an 50.10.450 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.Turbo :cal SetSyn("tasm")<CR> an 50.10.460 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.VAX\ Macro\ Assembly :cal SetSyn("vmasm")<CR> an 50.10.470 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.Z-80 :cal SetSyn("z8a")<CR> -an 50.10.480 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.xa\ 6502\ cross\ assember :cal SetSyn("a65")<CR> +an 50.10.480 &Syntax.AB.Assembly.xa\ 6502\ cross\ assembler :cal SetSyn("a65")<CR> an 50.10.490 &Syntax.AB.ASN\.1 :cal SetSyn("asn")<CR> an 50.10.500 &Syntax.AB.Asterisk\ config :cal SetSyn("asterisk")<CR> an 50.10.510 &Syntax.AB.Asterisk\ voicemail\ config :cal SetSyn("asteriskvm")<CR> @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ an 50.50.710 &Syntax.HIJK.Kimwitu++ :cal an 50.50.720 &Syntax.HIJK.Kivy :cal SetSyn("kivy")<CR> an 50.50.730 &Syntax.HIJK.KixTart :cal SetSyn("kix")<CR> an 50.60.100 &Syntax.L.Lace :cal SetSyn("lace")<CR> -an 50.60.110 &Syntax.L.LamdaProlog :cal SetSyn("lprolog")<CR> +an 50.60.110 &Syntax.L.LambdaProlog :cal SetSyn("lprolog")<CR> an 50.60.120 &Syntax.L.Latte :cal SetSyn("latte")<CR> an 50.60.130 &Syntax.L.Ld\ script :cal SetSyn("ld")<CR> an 50.60.140 &Syntax.L.LDAP.LDIF :cal SetSyn("ldif")<CR>
--- a/runtime/syntax/abap.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/abap.vim @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ syn keyword abapStatement TABLES TIMES T syn keyword abapStatement UNASSIGN ULINE UNPACK UPDATE syn keyword abapStatement WHEN WHILE WINDOW WRITE -" More statemets +" More statements syn keyword abapStatement LINES syn keyword abapStatement INTO GROUP BY HAVING ORDER BY SINGLE syn keyword abapStatement APPENDING CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE
--- a/runtime/syntax/asm68k.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/asm68k.vim @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ " Last change: 2001 May 01 " " This is incomplete. In particular, support for 68020 and -" up and 68851/68881 co-processors is partial or non-existant. +" up and 68851/68881 co-processors is partial or non-existent. " Feel free to contribute... " @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ syn match asm68kOperator "<>" " inequal syn match asm68kOperator "=" " must be before other ops containing '=' syn match asm68kOperator ">=" syn match asm68kOperator "<=" -syn match asm68kOperator "==" " operand existance - used in macro definitions +syn match asm68kOperator "==" " operand existence - used in macro definitions " Condition code style operators syn match asm68kOperator "<[CV][CS]>"
--- a/runtime/syntax/chill.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/chill.vim @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ syn keyword chillLogical NOT not syn keyword chillRepeat while WHILE for FOR do DO od OD TO to syn keyword chillProcess START start STACKSIZE stacksize PRIORITY priority THIS this STOP stop syn keyword chillBlock PROC proc PROCESS process -syn keyword chillSignal RECEIVE receive SEND send NONPERSISTENT nonpersistent PERSISTENT peristent SET set EVER ever +syn keyword chillSignal RECEIVE receive SEND send NONPERSISTENT nonpersistent PERSISTENT persistent SET set EVER ever syn keyword chillTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX
--- a/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ syn iskeyword @,48-57,- " Everything that is not explicitly matched by the rules below syn match debcontrolElse "^.*$" -" Common seperators +" Common separators syn match debControlComma ",[ \t]*" syn match debControlSpace "[ \t]"
--- a/runtime/syntax/nix.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/nix.vim @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ syn match nixArgOperator '[a-zA-Z_][a-zA " " "\%(\s\|#.\{-\}\n\|\n\|/\*\_.\{-\}\*/\)*" " -" It is also used throught the whole file and is marked with 'v's as well. +" It is also used throughout the whole file and is marked with 'v's as well. " " Fortunately the matching rules for function arguments are much simpler than " for real attribute sets, because we can stop when we hit the first ellipsis or
--- a/runtime/syntax/ora.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/ora.vim @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ hi def link oraString String "strings hi def link oraSpecial Special "special characters hi def link oraError Error "errors -hi def link oraParenError oraError "errors caused by mismatching parantheses +hi def link oraParenError oraError "errors caused by mismatching parentheses hi def link oraComment Comment "comments
--- a/runtime/syntax/po.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/po.vim @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ syn match poHeaderItem "\(Project-Id syn match poHeaderUndefined "\(PACKAGE VERSION\|YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\|FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\|LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\|CHARSET\|ENCODING\|INTEGER\|EXPRESSION\)" contained syn match poCopyrightUnset "SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE\|FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR\|Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc\|YEAR THE PACKAGE\'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER\|PACKAGE" contained -" Translation comment block including: translator comment, automatic coments, flags and locations +" Translation comment block including: translator comment, automatic comments, flags and locations syn match poComment "^#.*$" syn keyword poFlagFuzzy fuzzy contained syn match poCommentTranslator "^# .*$" contains=poCopyrightUnset
--- a/runtime/syntax/ppd.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/ppd.vim @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ syn match ppdDefine "\*[a-zA-Z0-9\-_]\+: syn match ppdUI "\*[a-zA-Z]*\(Open\|Close\)UI" syn match ppdUIGroup "\*[a-zA-Z]*\(Open\|Close\)Group" syn match ppdGUIText "/.*:" -syn match ppdContraints "^*UIConstraints:" +syn match ppdConstraints "^*UIConstraints:" " Define the default highlighting. " Only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ hi def link ppdUI Function hi def link ppdUIGroup Function hi def link ppdDef String hi def link ppdGUIText Type -hi def link ppdContraints Special +hi def link ppdConstraints Special let b:current_syntax = "ppd"
--- a/runtime/syntax/spup.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/spup.vim @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ set cpo&vim "let strict_subsections = 1 " highlight types usually found in DECLARE section -if !exists("hightlight_types") +if !exists("highlight_types") let highlight_types = 1 endif
--- a/runtime/syntax/tsscl.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/tsscl.vim @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ syn case ignore " " -" Begin syntax definitions for tss geomtery file. +" Begin syntax definitions for tss geometry file. " " Load TSS geometry syntax file
--- a/runtime/syntax/zsh.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/zsh.vim @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ syn match zshOperator '||\|&&\ syn match zshRedir '\d\=\(<<<\|<&\s*[0-9p-]\=\|<>\?\)' " >, >>, and variants. syn match zshRedir '\d\=\(>&\s*[0-9p-]\=\|&>>\?\|>>\?&\?\)[|!]\=' - " | and |&, but only if it's not preceeded or + " | and |&, but only if it's not preceded or " followed by a | to avoid matching ||. syn match zshRedir '|\@1<!|&\=|\@!'
--- a/src/errors.h +++ b/src/errors.h @@ -3559,4 +3559,4 @@ EXTERN char e_aptypes_is_null_nr_str[] EXTERN char e_xattr_e2big[] INIT(= N_("E1508: Size of the extended attribute value is larger than the maximum size allowed")); EXTERN char e_xattr_other[] - INIT(= N_("E1509: Error occured when reading or writing extended attribute")); + INIT(= N_("E1509: Error occurred when reading or writing extended attribute"));
--- a/src/option.c +++ b/src/option.c @@ -7992,7 +7992,7 @@ ExpandSettingSubtract( { // Don't suggest anything if cmdline is non-empty. Vim's set-= // behavior requires consecutive strings and it's usually - // unintuitive to users if ther try to subtract multiple flags at + // unintuitive to users if they try to subtract multiple flags at // once. return FAIL; }