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authorDaniel Veillard <veillard@src.gnome.org>2001-12-31 16:16:02 +0000
committerDaniel Veillard <veillard@src.gnome.org>2001-12-31 16:16:02 +0000
commitcbaf399537a1fb69ef97b079e4cb553869aaa4d9 (patch)
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applied 42 documentation patches from Charlie Bozeman. Regenerated the
* *.c include/libxml/*.h doc/html/*: applied 42 documentation patches from Charlie Bozeman. Regenerated the HTML docs. Daniel
Diffstat (limited to 'encoding.c')
-rw-r--r--encoding.c38
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/encoding.c b/encoding.c
index beec775f..68d0cf18 100644
--- a/encoding.c
+++ b/encoding.c
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ error:
* null-terminated. This function is not super-strict, as it will
* allow longer utf-8 sequences than necessary. Note that Java is
* capable of producing these sequences if provoked. Also note, this
- * routine checks for the 4-byte maxiumum size, but does not check for
+ * routine checks for the 4-byte maximum size, but does not check for
* 0x10ffff maximum value.
*
* Return value: true if @utf is valid.
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ xmlUTF8Strsub(const xmlChar *utf, int start, int len) {
* block of chars out.
* Returns 0 if success, or -1 otherwise
* The value of @inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
* The value of @outlen after return is the number of ocetes consumed.
*/
static int
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ asciiToUTF8(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
*
* Returns 0 if success, -2 if the transcoding fails, or -1 otherwise
* The value of @inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
* The value of @outlen after return is the number of ocetes consumed.
*/
static int
@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ UTF8Toascii(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
* block of chars out.
* Returns 0 if success, or -1 otherwise
* The value of @inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
* The value of @outlen after return is the number of ocetes consumed.
*/
int
@@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ isolat1ToUTF8(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
*
* Returns 0 if success, -2 if the transcoding fails, or -1 otherwise
* The value of @inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
* The value of @outlen after return is the number of ocetes consumed.
*/
int
@@ -684,14 +684,14 @@ UTF8Toisolat1(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
* @inlenb: the length of @in in UTF-16LE chars
*
* Take a block of UTF-16LE ushorts in and try to convert it to an UTF-8
- * block of chars out. This function assume the endian properity
+ * block of chars out. This function assume the endian property
* is the same between the native type of this machine and the
* inputed one.
*
* Returns the number of byte written, or -1 by lack of space, or -2
* if the transcoding fails (for *in is not valid utf16 string)
* The value of *inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
*/
static int
UTF16LEToUTF8(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
@@ -891,14 +891,14 @@ UTF8ToUTF16LE(unsigned char* outb, int *outlen,
* @inlenb: the length of @in in UTF-16 chars
*
* Take a block of UTF-16 ushorts in and try to convert it to an UTF-8
- * block of chars out. This function assume the endian properity
+ * block of chars out. This function assume the endian property
* is the same between the native type of this machine and the
* inputed one.
*
* Returns the number of byte written, or -1 by lack of space, or -2
* if the transcoding fails (for *in is not valid utf16 string)
* The value of *inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
*/
static int
UTF16BEToUTF8(unsigned char* out, int *outlen,
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ xmlDelEncodingAlias(const char *alias) {
* xmlParseCharEncoding:
* @name: the encoding name as parsed, in UTF-8 format (ASCII actually)
*
- * Conpare the string to the known encoding schemes already known. Note
+ * Compare the string to the known encoding schemes already known. Note
* that the comparison is case insensitive accordingly to the section
* [XML] 4.3.3 Character Encoding in Entities.
*
@@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ xmlCleanupCharEncodingHandlers(void) {
* xmlRegisterCharEncodingHandler:
* @handler: the xmlCharEncodingHandlerPtr handler block
*
- * Register the char encoding handler, surprizing, isn't it ?
+ * Register the char encoding handler, surprising, isn't it ?
*/
void
xmlRegisterCharEncodingHandler(xmlCharEncodingHandlerPtr handler) {
@@ -1641,7 +1641,7 @@ xmlRegisterCharEncodingHandler(xmlCharEncodingHandlerPtr handler) {
* xmlGetCharEncodingHandler:
* @enc: an xmlCharEncoding value.
*
- * Search in the registrered set the handler able to read/write that encoding.
+ * Search in the registered set the handler able to read/write that encoding.
*
* Returns the handler or NULL if not found
*/
@@ -1771,7 +1771,7 @@ xmlGetCharEncodingHandler(xmlCharEncoding enc) {
* xmlFindCharEncodingHandler:
* @name: a string describing the char encoding.
*
- * Search in the registrered set the handler able to read/write that encoding.
+ * Search in the registered set the handler able to read/write that encoding.
*
* Returns the handler or NULL if not found
*/
@@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ xmlFindCharEncodingHandler(const char *name) {
* -3 if there the last byte can't form a single output char.
*
* The value of @inlen after return is the number of octets consumed
- * as the return value is positive, else unpredictiable.
+ * as the return value is positive, else unpredictable.
* The value of @outlen after return is the number of ocetes consumed.
*/
static int
@@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ xmlCharEncFirstLine(xmlCharEncodingHandler *handler, xmlBufferPtr out,
/*
* echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UCS4"?>' | wc -c => 38
* 45 chars should be sufficient to reach the end of the encoding
- * decalration without going too far inside the document content.
+ * declaration without going too far inside the document content.
*/
written = 45;
@@ -2027,7 +2027,7 @@ xmlCharEncFirstLine(xmlCharEncodingHandler *handler, xmlBufferPtr out,
/**
* xmlCharEncInFunc:
- * @handler: char enconding transformation data structure
+ * @handler: char encoding transformation data structure
* @out: an xmlBuffer for the output.
* @in: an xmlBuffer for the input
*
@@ -2178,7 +2178,7 @@ retry:
}
/*
- * Convertion itself.
+ * Conversion itself.
*/
toconv = in->use;
if (toconv == 0)
@@ -2289,7 +2289,7 @@ retry:
* xmlCharEncCloseFunc:
* @handler: char enconding transformation data structure
*
- * Generic front-end for hencoding handler close function
+ * Generic front-end for encoding handler close function
*
* Returns 0 if success, or -1 in case of error
*/
@@ -2300,7 +2300,7 @@ xmlCharEncCloseFunc(xmlCharEncodingHandler *handler) {
if (handler->name == NULL) return(-1);
#ifdef LIBXML_ICONV_ENABLED
/*
- * Iconv handlers can be oused only once, free the whole block.
+ * Iconv handlers can be used only once, free the whole block.
* and the associated icon resources.
*/
if ((handler->iconv_out != NULL) || (handler->iconv_in != NULL)) {