From 9d09ce3981deb58282ae47c87e1080936f04991f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: guiquanz Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 01:00:20 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed many typos. --- 00-RELEASENOTES | 4 ++-- redis.conf | 2 +- sentinel.conf | 2 +- src/adlist.c | 6 +++--- src/ae.c | 6 +++--- src/ae_evport.c | 12 ++++++------ src/anet.c | 4 ++-- src/aof.c | 2 +- src/bio.c | 2 +- src/bitops.c | 4 ++-- src/cluster.c | 12 ++++++------ src/config.c | 6 +++--- src/crc16.c | 2 +- src/db.c | 6 +++--- src/debug.c | 4 ++-- src/dict.c | 2 +- src/lzfP.h | 8 ++++---- src/mkreleasehdr.sh | 2 +- src/multi.c | 4 ++-- src/networking.c | 8 ++++---- src/object.c | 2 +- src/pubsub.c | 2 +- src/rdb.c | 10 +++++----- src/rdb.h | 2 +- src/redis-check-dump.c | 4 ++-- src/redis-cli.c | 6 +++--- src/redis-trib.rb | 10 +++++----- src/redis.c | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- src/redis.h | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- src/release.c | 4 ++-- src/replication.c | 10 +++++----- src/scripting.c | 12 ++++++------ src/sds.c | 4 ++-- src/sentinel.c | 20 ++++++++++---------- src/sha1.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ src/sort.c | 6 +++--- src/t_list.c | 10 +++++----- src/t_set.c | 4 ++-- src/t_string.c | 4 ++-- src/t_zset.c | 4 ++-- src/zmalloc.c | 2 +- tests/unit/scripting.tcl | 2 +- 42 files changed, 154 insertions(+), 154 deletions(-) diff --git a/00-RELEASENOTES b/00-RELEASENOTES index d91f0c29d..36317ca35 100644 --- a/00-RELEASENOTES +++ b/00-RELEASENOTES @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Also the following redis.conf and CONFIG GET / SET parameters changed name: * hash-max-zipmap-entries, now replaced by hash-max-ziplist-entries * hash-max-zipmap-value, now replaced by hash-max-ziplist-value - * glueoutputbuf was no completely removed as it does not make sense + * glueoutputbuf was now completely removed as it does not make sense --------- CHANGELOG @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ UPGRADE URGENCY: We suggest new users to start with 2.6.0, and old users to in slaves. * Milliseconds resolution expires, also added new commands with milliseconds precision (PEXPIRE, PTTL, ...). -* Clinets max output buffer soft and hard limits. You can specifiy different +* Clients max output buffer soft and hard limits. You can specifiy different limits for different classes of clients (normal,pubsub,slave). * AOF is now able to rewrite aggregate data types using variadic commands, often producing an AOF that is faster to save, load, and is smaller in size. diff --git a/redis.conf b/redis.conf index 01abdbbfa..848b0ab45 100644 --- a/redis.conf +++ b/redis.conf @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ slave-priority 100 # Set the max number of connected clients at the same time. By default # this limit is set to 10000 clients, however if the Redis server is not -# able ot configure the process file limit to allow for the specified limit +# able to configure the process file limit to allow for the specified limit # the max number of allowed clients is set to the current file limit # minus 32 (as Redis reserves a few file descriptors for internal uses). # diff --git a/sentinel.conf b/sentinel.conf index 94169ee8f..ac687b535 100644 --- a/sentinel.conf +++ b/sentinel.conf @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ sentinel parallel-syncs mymaster 1 # Default is 15 minutes. sentinel failover-timeout mymaster 900000 -# SCRIPTS EXECTION +# SCRIPTS EXECUTION # # sentinel notification-script and sentinel reconfig-script are used in order # to configure scripts that are called to notify the system administrator diff --git a/src/adlist.c b/src/adlist.c index e48957e3a..f075e1bda 100644 --- a/src/adlist.c +++ b/src/adlist.c @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ list *listAddNodeHead(list *list, void *value) return list; } -/* Add a new node to the list, to tail, contaning the specified 'value' +/* Add a new node to the list, to tail, containing the specified 'value' * pointer as value. * * On error, NULL is returned and no operation is performed (i.e. the @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ listNode *listSearchKey(list *list, void *key) /* Return the element at the specified zero-based index * where 0 is the head, 1 is the element next to head * and so on. Negative integers are used in order to count - * from the tail, -1 is the last element, -2 the penultimante + * from the tail, -1 is the last element, -2 the penultimate * and so on. If the index is out of range NULL is returned. */ listNode *listIndex(list *list, long index) { listNode *n; @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ void listRotate(list *list) { if (listLength(list) <= 1) return; - /* Detatch current tail */ + /* Detach current tail */ list->tail = tail->prev; list->tail->next = NULL; /* Move it as head */ diff --git a/src/ae.c b/src/ae.c index 90be4e28f..6ca9a5153 100644 --- a/src/ae.c +++ b/src/ae.c @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ static int processTimeEvents(aeEventLoop *eventLoop) { /* Process every pending time event, then every pending file event * (that may be registered by time event callbacks just processed). * Without special flags the function sleeps until some file event - * fires, or when the next time event occurrs (if any). + * fires, or when the next time event occurs (if any). * * If flags is 0, the function does nothing and returns. * if flags has AE_ALL_EVENTS set, all the kind of events are processed. @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ int aeProcessEvents(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int flags) if (tvp->tv_usec < 0) tvp->tv_usec = 0; } else { /* If we have to check for events but need to return - * ASAP because of AE_DONT_WAIT we need to se the timeout + * ASAP because of AE_DONT_WAIT we need to set the timeout * to zero */ if (flags & AE_DONT_WAIT) { tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_usec = 0; @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ int aeProcessEvents(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int flags) return processed; /* return the number of processed file/time events */ } -/* Wait for millseconds until the given file descriptor becomes +/* Wait for milliseconds until the given file descriptor becomes * writable/readable/exception */ int aeWait(int fd, int mask, long long milliseconds) { struct pollfd pfd; diff --git a/src/ae_evport.c b/src/ae_evport.c index 0196dccf4..94413c132 100644 --- a/src/ae_evport.c +++ b/src/ae_evport.c @@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ static int evport_debug = 0; * aeApiPoll, the corresponding file descriptors become dissociated from the * port. This is necessary because poll events are level-triggered, so if the * fd didn't become dissociated, it would immediately fire another event since - * the underlying state hasn't changed yet. We must reassociate the file + * the underlying state hasn't changed yet. We must re-associate the file * descriptor, but only after we know that our caller has actually read from it. * The ae API does not tell us exactly when that happens, but we do know that * it must happen by the time aeApiPoll is called again. Our solution is to - * keep track of the last fds returned by aeApiPoll and reassociate them next + * keep track of the last fds returned by aeApiPoll and re-associate them next * time aeApiPoll is invoked. * * To summarize, in this module, each fd association is EITHER (a) represented - * only via the in-kernel assocation OR (b) represented by pending_fds and + * only via the in-kernel association OR (b) represented by pending_fds and * pending_masks. (b) is only true for the last fds we returned from aeApiPoll, * and only until we enter aeApiPoll again (at which point we restore the * in-kernel association). @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ static int aeApiAddEvent(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int fd, int mask) { * This fd was recently returned from aeApiPoll. It should be safe to * assume that the consumer has processed that poll event, but we play * it safer by simply updating pending_mask. The fd will be - * reassociated as usual when aeApiPoll is called again. + * re-associated as usual when aeApiPoll is called again. */ if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiAddEvent: adding to pending fd %d\n", fd); @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ static void aeApiDelEvent(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int fd, int mask) { * ENOMEM is a potentially transient condition, but the kernel won't * generally return it unless things are really bad. EAGAIN indicates * we've reached an resource limit, for which it doesn't make sense to - * retry (counterintuitively). All other errors indicate a bug. In any + * retry (counter-intuitively). All other errors indicate a bug. In any * of these cases, the best we can do is to abort. */ abort(); /* will not return */ @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ static int aeApiPoll(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, struct timeval *tvp) { port_event_t event[MAX_EVENT_BATCHSZ]; /* - * If we've returned fd events before, we must reassociate them with the + * If we've returned fd events before, we must re-associate them with the * port now, before calling port_get(). See the block comment at the top of * this file for an explanation of why. */ diff --git a/src/anet.c b/src/anet.c index ae8e9a658..4da3e28db 100644 --- a/src/anet.c +++ b/src/anet.c @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ int anetNonBlock(char *err, int fd) { int flags; - /* Set the socket nonblocking. + /* Set the socket non-blocking. * Note that fcntl(2) for F_GETFL and F_SETFL can't be * interrupted by a signal. */ if ((flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL)) == -1) { @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ static int anetCreateSocket(char *err, int domain) { return ANET_ERR; } - /* Make sure connection-intensive things like the redis benckmark + /* Make sure connection-intensive things like the redis benchmark * will be able to close/open sockets a zillion of times */ if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &on, sizeof(on)) == -1) { anetSetError(err, "setsockopt SO_REUSEADDR: %s", strerror(errno)); diff --git a/src/aof.c b/src/aof.c index fe5c64972..7e1512ebd 100644 --- a/src/aof.c +++ b/src/aof.c @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ void feedAppendOnlyFile(struct redisCommand *cmd, int dictid, robj **argv, int a sds buf = sdsempty(); robj *tmpargv[3]; - /* The DB this command was targetting is not the same as the last command + /* The DB this command was targeting is not the same as the last command * we appendend. To issue a SELECT command is needed. */ if (dictid != server.aof_selected_db) { char seldb[64]; diff --git a/src/bio.c b/src/bio.c index 0fec24d0b..4bd5a17c6 100644 --- a/src/bio.c +++ b/src/bio.c @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static list *bio_jobs[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS]; static unsigned long long bio_pending[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS]; /* This structure represents a background Job. It is only used locally to this - * file as the API deos not expose the internals at all. */ + * file as the API does not expose the internals at all. */ struct bio_job { time_t time; /* Time at which the job was created. */ /* Job specific arguments pointers. If we need to pass more than three diff --git a/src/bitops.c b/src/bitops.c index 3ef0a8f3d..75f3317a9 100644 --- a/src/bitops.c +++ b/src/bitops.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ * Helpers and low level bit functions. * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -/* This helper function used by GETBIT / SETBIT parses the bit offset arguemnt +/* This helper function used by GETBIT / SETBIT parses the bit offset argument * making sure an error is returned if it is negative or if it overflows * Redis 512 MB limit for the string value. */ static int getBitOffsetFromArgument(redisClient *c, robj *o, size_t *offset) { @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ void bitopCommand(redisClient *c) { char *opname = c->argv[1]->ptr; robj *o, *targetkey = c->argv[2]; long op, j, numkeys; - robj **objects; /* Array of soruce objects. */ + robj **objects; /* Array of source objects. */ unsigned char **src; /* Array of source strings pointers. */ long *len, maxlen = 0; /* Array of length of src strings, and max len. */ long minlen = 0; /* Min len among the input keys. */ diff --git a/src/cluster.c b/src/cluster.c index cbcdf373d..24382b692 100644 --- a/src/cluster.c +++ b/src/cluster.c @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ int clusterLoadConfig(char *filename) { return REDIS_OK; fmterr: - redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Unrecovarable error: corrupted cluster config file."); + redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Unrecoverable error: corrupted cluster config file."); fclose(fp); exit(1); } @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ void clusterCron(void) { time_t min_ping_sent = 0; clusterNode *min_ping_node = NULL; - /* Check if we have disconnected nodes and reestablish the connection. */ + /* Check if we have disconnected nodes and re-establish the connection. */ di = dictGetIterator(server.cluster.nodes); while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { clusterNode *node = dictGetVal(de); @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ void clusterCron(void) { clusterUpdateState(); } } else { - /* Timeout reached. Set the noad se possibly failing if it is + /* Timeout reached. Set the node as possibly failing if it is * not already in this state. */ if (!(node->flags & (REDIS_NODE_PFAIL|REDIS_NODE_FAIL))) { redisLog(REDIS_DEBUG,"*** NODE %.40s possibly failing", @@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ try_again: redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,c->argv[3]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[3]->ptr))); redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkLongLong(&cmd,ttl)); - /* Emit the payload argument, that is the serailized object using + /* Emit the payload argument, that is the serialized object using * the DUMP format. */ createDumpPayload(&payload,o); redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,payload.io.buffer.ptr, @@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@ try_again: if (replace) redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,"REPLACE",7)); - /* Tranfer the query to the other node in 64K chunks. */ + /* Transfer the query to the other node in 64K chunks. */ errno = 0; { sds buf = cmd.io.buffer.ptr; @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ socket_rd_err: } /* The ASKING command is required after a -ASK redirection. - * The client should issue ASKING before to actualy send the command to + * The client should issue ASKING before to actually send the command to * the target instance. See the Redis Cluster specification for more * information. */ void askingCommand(redisClient *c) { diff --git a/src/config.c b/src/config.c index ec1786ae6..e5443f8ec 100644 --- a/src/config.c +++ b/src/config.c @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ void loadServerConfigFromString(char *config) { goto loaderr; } - /* If the target command name is the emtpy string we just + /* If the target command name is the empty string we just * remove it from the command table. */ retval = dictDelete(server.commands, argv[1]); redisAssert(retval == DICT_OK); @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ void loadServerConfigFromString(char *config) { soft = memtoll(argv[3],NULL); soft_seconds = atoi(argv[4]); if (soft_seconds < 0) { - err = "Negative number of seconds in soft limt is invalid"; + err = "Negative number of seconds in soft limit is invalid"; goto loaderr; } server.client_obuf_limits[class].hard_limit_bytes = hard; @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ loaderr: * in the 'options' string to the config file before loading. * * Both filename and options can be NULL, in such a case are considered - * emtpy. This way loadServerConfig can be used to just load a file or + * empty. This way loadServerConfig can be used to just load a file or * just load a string. */ void loadServerConfig(char *filename, char *options) { sds config = sdsempty(); diff --git a/src/crc16.c b/src/crc16.c index d3a232bad..398ad73fb 100644 --- a/src/crc16.c +++ b/src/crc16.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ -/* CRC16 implementation acording to CCITT standards. +/* CRC16 implementation according to CCITT standards. * * Note by @antirez: this is actually the XMODEM CRC 16 algorithm, using the * following parameters: diff --git a/src/db.c b/src/db.c index a73d1fbf5..eda05c85f 100644 --- a/src/db.c +++ b/src/db.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ robj *lookupKey(redisDb *db, robj *key) { if (de) { robj *val = dictGetVal(de); - /* Update the access time for the aging algorithm. + /* Update the access time for the ageing algorithm. * Don't do it if we have a saving child, as this will trigger * a copy on write madness. */ if (server.rdb_child_pid == -1 && server.aof_child_pid == -1) @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ robj *lookupKeyWriteOrReply(redisClient *c, robj *key, robj *reply) { } /* Add the key to the DB. It's up to the caller to increment the reference - * counte of the value if needed. + * counter of the value if needed. * * The program is aborted if the key already exists. */ void dbAdd(redisDb *db, robj *key, robj *val) { @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ int expireIfNeeded(redisDb *db, robj *key) { * for *AT variants of the command, or the current time for relative expires). * * unit is either UNIT_SECONDS or UNIT_MILLISECONDS, and is only used for - * the argv[2] parameter. The basetime is always specified in milliesconds. */ + * the argv[2] parameter. The basetime is always specified in milliseconds. */ void expireGenericCommand(redisClient *c, long long basetime, int unit) { dictEntry *de; robj *key = c->argv[1], *param = c->argv[2]; diff --git a/src/debug.c b/src/debug.c index 39ddb4327..897a71ace 100644 --- a/src/debug.c +++ b/src/debug.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ /* ================================= Debugging ============================== */ /* Compute the sha1 of string at 's' with 'len' bytes long. - * The SHA1 is then xored againt the string pointed by digest. + * The SHA1 is then xored against the string pointed by digest. * Since xor is commutative, this operation is used in order to * "add" digests relative to unordered elements. * @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ void xorObjectDigest(unsigned char *digest, robj *o) { } /* This function instead of just computing the SHA1 and xoring it - * against diget, also perform the digest of "digest" itself and + * against digest, also perform the digest of "digest" itself and * replace the old value with the new one. * * So the final digest will be: diff --git a/src/dict.c b/src/dict.c index d47fc6ac1..2346f5bea 100644 --- a/src/dict.c +++ b/src/dict.c @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ static int _dictExpandIfNeeded(dict *d) /* Incremental rehashing already in progress. Return. */ if (dictIsRehashing(d)) return DICT_OK; - /* If the hash table is empty expand it to the intial size. */ + /* If the hash table is empty expand it to the initial size. */ if (d->ht[0].size == 0) return dictExpand(d, DICT_HT_INITIAL_SIZE); /* If we reached the 1:1 ratio, and we are allowed to resize the hash diff --git a/src/lzfP.h b/src/lzfP.h index d533f1829..10d804e04 100644 --- a/src/lzfP.h +++ b/src/lzfP.h @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ /* * Avoid assigning values to errno variable? for some embedding purposes - * (linux kernel for example), this is neccessary. NOTE: this breaks + * (linux kernel for example), this is necessary. NOTE: this breaks * the documentation in lzf.h. */ #ifndef AVOID_ERRNO @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ #endif /* - * Wether to pass the LZF_STATE variable as argument, or allocate it + * Whether to pass the LZF_STATE variable as argument, or allocate it * on the stack. For small-stack environments, define this to 1. * NOTE: this breaks the prototype in lzf.h. */ @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ #endif /* - * Wether to add extra checks for input validity in lzf_decompress + * Whether to add extra checks for input validity in lzf_decompress * and return EINVAL if the input stream has been corrupted. This * only shields against overflowing the input buffer and will not * detect most corrupted streams. - * This check is not normally noticable on modern hardware + * This check is not normally noticeable on modern hardware * (<1% slowdown), but might slow down older cpus considerably. */ #ifndef CHECK_INPUT diff --git a/src/mkreleasehdr.sh b/src/mkreleasehdr.sh index d07cf6ae0..f3bbac015 100755 --- a/src/mkreleasehdr.sh +++ b/src/mkreleasehdr.sh @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ GIT_DIRTY=`git diff 2> /dev/null | wc -l` BUILD_ID=`uname -n`"-"`date +%s` test -f release.h || touch release.h (cat release.h | grep SHA1 | grep $GIT_SHA1) && \ -(cat release.h | grep DIRTY | grep $GIT_DIRTY) && exit 0 # Already uptodate +(cat release.h | grep DIRTY | grep $GIT_DIRTY) && exit 0 # Already up-to-date echo "#define REDIS_GIT_SHA1 \"$GIT_SHA1\"" > release.h echo "#define REDIS_GIT_DIRTY \"$GIT_DIRTY\"" >> release.h echo "#define REDIS_BUILD_ID \"$BUILD_ID\"" >> release.h diff --git a/src/multi.c b/src/multi.c index 064a40944..dfac15c34 100644 --- a/src/multi.c +++ b/src/multi.c @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ void discardCommand(redisClient *c) { } /* Send a MULTI command to all the slaves and AOF file. Check the execCommand - * implememntation for more information. */ + * implementation for more information. */ void execCommandReplicateMulti(redisClient *c) { robj *multistring = createStringObject("MULTI",5); @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ void watchForKey(redisClient *c, robj *key) { incrRefCount(key); } listAddNodeTail(clients,c); - /* Add the new key to the lits of keys watched by this client */ + /* Add the new key to the list of keys watched by this client */ wk = zmalloc(sizeof(*wk)); wk->key = key; wk->db = c->db; diff --git a/src/networking.c b/src/networking.c index d1a8d3b3f..f48d27c07 100644 --- a/src/networking.c +++ b/src/networking.c @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ void *addDeferredMultiBulkLength(redisClient *c) { return listLast(c->reply); } -/* Populate the length object and try glueing it to the next chunk. */ +/* Populate the length object and try gluing it to the next chunk. */ void setDeferredMultiBulkLength(redisClient *c, void *node, long length) { listNode *ln = (listNode*)node; robj *len, *next; @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ void setDeferredMultiBulkLength(redisClient *c, void *node, long length) { asyncCloseClientOnOutputBufferLimitReached(c); } -/* Add a duble as a bulk reply */ +/* Add a double as a bulk reply */ void addReplyDouble(redisClient *c, double d) { char dbuf[128], sbuf[128]; int dlen, slen; @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ static void acceptCommonHandler(int fd, int flags) { } /* If maxclient directive is set and this is one client more... close the * connection. Note that we create the client instead to check before - * for this condition, since now the socket is already set in nonblocking + * for this condition, since now the socket is already set in non-blocking * mode and we can send an error for free using the Kernel I/O */ if (listLength(server.clients) > server.maxclients) { char *err = "-ERR max number of clients reached\r\n"; @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ int processMultibulkBuffer(redisClient *c) { /* Not enough data (+2 == trailing \r\n) */ break; } else { - /* Optimization: if the buffer contanins JUST our bulk element + /* Optimization: if the buffer containns JUST our bulk element * instead of creating a new object by *copying* the sds we * just use the current sds string. */ if (pos == 0 && diff --git a/src/object.c b/src/object.c index c2b89709d..00cf023b0 100644 --- a/src/object.c +++ b/src/object.c @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ robj *createStringObjectFromLongDouble(long double value) { int len; /* We use 17 digits precision since with 128 bit floats that precision - * after rouding is able to represent most small decimal numbers in a way + * after rounding is able to represent most small decimal numbers in a way * that is "non surprising" for the user (that is, most small decimal * numbers will be represented in a way that when converted back into * a string are exactly the same as what the user typed.) */ diff --git a/src/pubsub.c b/src/pubsub.c index 5f91334c3..510676242 100644 --- a/src/pubsub.c +++ b/src/pubsub.c @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ int pubsubUnsubscribeChannel(redisClient *c, robj *channel, int notify) { return retval; } -/* Subscribe a client to a pattern. Returns 1 if the operation succeeded, or 0 if the clinet was already subscribed to that pattern. */ +/* Subscribe a client to a pattern. Returns 1 if the operation succeeded, or 0 if the client was already subscribed to that pattern. */ int pubsubSubscribePattern(redisClient *c, robj *pattern) { int retval = 0; diff --git a/src/rdb.c b/src/rdb.c index 5a08b6346..97492f4ec 100644 --- a/src/rdb.c +++ b/src/rdb.c @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ err: return NULL; } -/* Save a string objet as [len][data] on disk. If the object is a string +/* Save a string object as [len][data] on disk. If the object is a string * representation of an integer value we try to save it in a special form */ int rdbSaveRawString(rio *rdb, unsigned char *s, size_t len) { int enclen; @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ int rdbSaveLongLongAsStringObject(rio *rdb, long long value) { /* Like rdbSaveStringObjectRaw() but handle encoded objects */ int rdbSaveStringObject(rio *rdb, robj *obj) { /* Avoid to decode the object, then encode it again, if the - * object is alrady integer encoded. */ + * object is already integer encoded. */ if (obj->encoding == REDIS_ENCODING_INT) { return rdbSaveLongLongAsStringObject(rdb,(long)obj->ptr); } else { @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ robj *rdbLoadEncodedStringObject(rio *rdb) { } /* Save a double value. Doubles are saved as strings prefixed by an unsigned - * 8 bit integer specifing the length of the representation. + * 8 bit integer specifying the length of the representation. * This 8 bit integer has special values in order to specify the following * conditions: * 253: not a number @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ off_t rdbSavedObjectLen(robj *o) { /* Save a key-value pair, with expire time, type, key, value. * On error -1 is returned. - * On success if the key was actaully saved 1 is returned, otherwise 0 + * On success if the key was actually saved 1 is returned, otherwise 0 * is returned (the key was already expired). */ int rdbSaveKeyValuePair(rio *rdb, robj *key, robj *val, long long expiretime, long long now) @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ int rdbLoad(char *filename) { /* We read the time so we need to read the object type again. */ if ((type = rdbLoadType(&rdb)) == -1) goto eoferr; /* the EXPIRETIME opcode specifies time in seconds, so convert - * into milliesconds. */ + * into milliseconds. */ expiretime *= 1000; } else if (type == REDIS_RDB_OPCODE_EXPIRETIME_MS) { /* Milliseconds precision expire times introduced with RDB diff --git a/src/rdb.h b/src/rdb.h index d0f2aad86..54ee4e514 100644 --- a/src/rdb.h +++ b/src/rdb.h @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ * number specify the kind of object that follows. * See the REDIS_RDB_ENC_* defines. * - * Lenghts up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may + * Lengths up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may * values, will fit inside. */ #define REDIS_RDB_6BITLEN 0 #define REDIS_RDB_14BITLEN 1 diff --git a/src/redis-check-dump.c b/src/redis-check-dump.c index 950655a02..d09527781 100644 --- a/src/redis-check-dump.c +++ b/src/redis-check-dump.c @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ * number specify the kind of object that follows. * See the REDIS_RDB_ENC_* defines. * - * Lenghts up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may + * Lengths up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may * values, will fit inside. */ #define REDIS_RDB_6BITLEN 0 #define REDIS_RDB_14BITLEN 1 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ typedef struct { char success; } entry; -/* Global vars that are actally used as constants. The following double +/* Global vars that are actually used as constants. The following double * values are used for double on-disk serialization, and are initialized * at runtime to avoid strange compiler optimizations. */ static double R_Zero, R_PosInf, R_NegInf, R_Nan; diff --git a/src/redis-cli.c b/src/redis-cli.c index 1fb076fa5..318f1822a 100644 --- a/src/redis-cli.c +++ b/src/redis-cli.c @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ static int cliSelect() { return REDIS_ERR; } -/* Connect to the client. If force is not zero the connection is performed +/* Connect to the server. If force is not zero the connection is performed * even if there is already a connected socket. */ static int cliConnect(int force) { if (context == NULL || force) { @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ static void slaveMode(void) { char buf[1024]; fprintf(stderr,"SYNC with master, discarding %llu " - "bytes of bulk tranfer...\n", payload); + "bytes of bulk transfer...\n", payload); /* Discard the payload. */ while(payload) { @@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ static void pipeMode(void) { int j; eof = 1; - /* Everything transfered, so we queue a special + /* Everything transferred, so we queue a special * ECHO command that we can match in the replies * to make sure everything was read from the server. */ for (j = 0; j < 20; j++) diff --git a/src/redis-trib.rb b/src/redis-trib.rb index 1b83e19c2..58ad5a86f 100755 --- a/src/redis-trib.rb +++ b/src/redis-trib.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/env ruby # TODO (temporary here, we'll move this into the Github issues once -# redis-trib initial implementation is complted). +# redis-trib initial implementation is completed). # # - Make sure that if the rehashing fails in the middle redis-trib will try # to recover. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ # 1) If there is a node that pretend to receive a slot, or to migrate a # slot, but has no entries in that slot, fix it. # 2) If there is a node having keys in slots that are not owned by it -# fix this condiiton moving the entries in the same node. +# fix this condition moving the entries in the same node. # 3) Perform more possibly slow tests about the state of the cluster. # 4) When aborted slot migration is detected, fix it. @@ -168,12 +168,12 @@ class ClusterNode # for instance: [1,2,3,4,5,8,9,20,21,22,23,24,25,30] slots = @info[:slots].keys.sort - # As we want to aggregate adiacent slots we convert all the + # As we want to aggregate adjacent slots we convert all the # slot integers into ranges (with just one element) # So we have something like [1..1,2..2, ... and so forth. slots.map!{|x| x..x} - # Finally we group ranges with adiacent elements. + # Finally we group ranges with adjacent elements. slots = slots.reduce([]) {|a,b| if !a.empty? && b.first == (a[-1].last)+1 a[0..-2] + [(a[-1].first)..(b.last)] @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ class RedisTrib def compute_reshard_table(sources,numslots) moved = [] # Sort from bigger to smaller instance, for two reasons: - # 1) If we take less slots than instanes it is better to start getting from + # 1) If we take less slots than instances it is better to start getting from # the biggest instances. # 2) We take one slot more from the first instance in the case of not perfect # divisibility. Like we have 3 nodes and need to get 10 slots, we take diff --git a/src/redis.c b/src/redis.c index 4408fbd0e..b50c5bfc2 100644 --- a/src/redis.c +++ b/src/redis.c @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ struct redisCommand *commandTable; * m: may increase memory usage once called. Don't allow if out of memory. * a: admin command, like SAVE or SHUTDOWN. * p: Pub/Sub related command. - * f: force replication of this command, regarless of server.dirty. + * f: force replication of this command, regardless of server.dirty. * s: command not allowed in scripts. * R: random command. Command is not deterministic, that is, the same command * with the same arguments, with the same key space, may have different @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ void redisLogRaw(int level, const char *msg) { if (server.syslog_enabled) syslog(syslogLevelMap[level], "%s", msg); } -/* Like redisLogRaw() but with printf-alike support. This is the funciton that +/* Like redisLogRaw() but with printf-alike support. This is the function that * is used across the code. The raw version is only used in order to dump * the INFO output on crash. */ void redisLog(int level, const char *fmt, ...) { @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ void exitFromChild(int retcode) { /*====================== Hash table type implementation ==================== */ -/* This is an hash table type that uses the SDS dynamic strings libary as +/* This is an hash table type that uses the SDS dynamic strings library as * keys and radis objects as values (objects can hold SDS strings, * lists, sets). */ @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ dictType commandTableDictType = { NULL /* val destructor */ }; -/* Hash type hash table (note that small hashes are represented with zimpaps) */ +/* Hash type hash table (note that small hashes are represented with zipmaps) */ dictType hashDictType = { dictEncObjHash, /* hash function */ NULL, /* key dup */ @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ int clientsCronHandleTimeout(redisClient *c) { /* The client query buffer is an sds.c string that can end with a lot of * free space not used, this function reclaims space if needed. * - * The funciton always returns 0 as it never terminates the client. */ + * The function always returns 0 as it never terminates the client. */ int clientsCronResizeQueryBuffer(redisClient *c) { size_t querybuf_size = sdsAllocSize(c->querybuf); time_t idletime = server.unixtime - c->lastinteraction; @@ -819,11 +819,11 @@ void clientsCron(void) { * * - Active expired keys collection (it is also performed in a lazy way on * lookup). - * - Software watchdong. + * - Software watchdog. * - Update some statistic. * - Incremental rehashing of the DBs hash tables. * - Triggering BGSAVE / AOF rewrite, and handling of terminated children. - * - Clients timeout of differnet kinds. + * - Clients timeout of different kinds. * - Replication reconnection. * - Many more... * @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ int serverCron(struct aeEventLoop *eventLoop, long long id, void *clientData) { /* We have just 22 bits per object for LRU information. * So we use an (eventually wrapping) LRU clock with 10 seconds resolution. - * 2^22 bits with 10 seconds resoluton is more or less 1.5 years. + * 2^22 bits with 10 seconds resolution is more or less 1.5 years. * * Note that even if this will wrap after 1.5 years it's not a problem, * everything will still work but just some object will appear younger @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ int serverCron(struct aeEventLoop *eventLoop, long long id, void *clientData) { } } - /* We don't want to resize the hash tables while a bacground saving + /* We don't want to resize the hash tables while a background saving * is in progress: the saving child is created using fork() that is * implemented with a copy-on-write semantic in most modern systems, so * if we resize the HT while there is the saving child at work actually @@ -1215,7 +1215,7 @@ void initServerConfig() { R_NegInf = -1.0/R_Zero; R_Nan = R_Zero/R_Zero; - /* Command table -- we intiialize it here as it is part of the + /* Command table -- we initiialize it here as it is part of the * initial configuration, since command names may be changed via * redis.conf using the rename-command directive. */ server.commands = dictCreate(&commandTableDictType,NULL); @@ -1526,7 +1526,7 @@ void call(redisClient *c, int flags) { long long dirty, start = ustime(), duration; /* Sent the command to clients in MONITOR mode, only if the commands are - * not geneated from reading an AOF. */ + * not generated from reading an AOF. */ if (listLength(server.monitors) && !server.loading && !(c->cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_SKIP_MONITOR)) @@ -1588,8 +1588,8 @@ void call(redisClient *c, int flags) { * server for a bulk read from the client. * * If 1 is returned the client is still alive and valid and - * and other operations can be performed by the caller. Otherwise - * if 0 is returned the client was destroied (i.e. after QUIT). */ + * other operations can be performed by the caller. Otherwise + * if 0 is returned the client was destroyed (i.e. after QUIT). */ int processCommand(redisClient *c) { /* The QUIT command is handled separately. Normal command procs will * go through checking for replication and QUIT will cause trouble @@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@ void echoCommand(redisClient *c) { void timeCommand(redisClient *c) { struct timeval tv; - /* gettimeofday() can only fail if &tv is a bad addresss so we + /* gettimeofday() can only fail if &tv is a bad address so we * don't check for errors. */ gettimeofday(&tv,NULL); addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,2); diff --git a/src/redis.h b/src/redis.h index b8ee62cb7..8c1604ee6 100644 --- a/src/redis.h +++ b/src/redis.h @@ -144,12 +144,12 @@ * * 00|000000 => if the two MSB are 00 the len is the 6 bits of this byte * 01|000000 00000000 => 01, the len is 14 byes, 6 bits + 8 bits of next byte - * 10|000000 [32 bit integer] => if it's 01, a full 32 bit len will follow + * 10|000000 [32 bit integer] => if it's 10, a full 32 bit len will follow * 11|000000 this means: specially encoded object will follow. The six bits * number specify the kind of object that follows. * See the REDIS_RDB_ENC_* defines. * - * Lenghts up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may + * Lengths up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may * values, will fit inside. */ #define REDIS_RDB_6BITLEN 0 #define REDIS_RDB_14BITLEN 1 @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ typedef struct redisObject { void *ptr; } robj; -/* Macro used to initalize a Redis object allocated on the stack. +/* Macro used to initialize a Redis object allocated on the stack. * Note that this macro is taken near the structure definition to make sure * we'll update it when the structure is changed, to avoid bugs like * bug #85 introduced exactly in this way. */ @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ typedef struct readyList { robj *key; } readyList; -/* With multiplexing we need to take per-clinet state. +/* With multiplexing we need to take per-client state. * Clients are taken in a liked list. */ typedef struct redisClient { int fd; @@ -554,14 +554,14 @@ typedef struct { /* Redis cluster messages header */ /* Note that the PING, PONG and MEET messages are actually the same exact - * kind of packet. PONG is the reply to ping, in the extact format as a PING, + * kind of packet. PONG is the reply to ping, in the exact format as a PING, * while MEET is a special PING that forces the receiver to add the sender * as a node (if it is not already in the list). */ #define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PING 0 /* Ping */ #define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PONG 1 /* Pong (reply to Ping) */ #define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_MEET 2 /* Meet "let's join" message */ #define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_FAIL 3 /* Mark node xxx as failing */ -#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PUBLISH 4 /* Pub/Sub Publish propatagion */ +#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PUBLISH 4 /* Pub/Sub Publish propagation */ /* Initially we don't know our "name", but we'll find it once we connect * to the first node, using the getsockname() function. Then we'll use this @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ struct redisServer { mode_t unixsocketperm; /* UNIX socket permission */ int ipfd; /* TCP socket file descriptor */ int sofd; /* Unix socket file descriptor */ - int cfd; /* Cluster bus lisetning socket */ + int cfd; /* Cluster bus listening socket */ list *clients; /* List of active clients */ list *clients_to_close; /* Clients to close asynchronously */ list *slaves, *monitors; /* List of slaves and MONITORs */ @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ struct redisServer { long long stat_keyspace_hits; /* Number of successful lookups of keys */ long long stat_keyspace_misses; /* Number of failed lookups of keys */ size_t stat_peak_memory; /* Max used memory record */ - long long stat_fork_time; /* Time needed to perform latets fork() */ + long long stat_fork_time; /* Time needed to perform latest fork() */ long long stat_rejected_conn; /* Clients rejected because of maxclients */ list *slowlog; /* SLOWLOG list of commands */ long long slowlog_entry_id; /* SLOWLOG current entry ID */ @@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ struct redisServer { char *rdb_filename; /* Name of RDB file */ int rdb_compression; /* Use compression in RDB? */ int rdb_checksum; /* Use RDB checksum? */ - time_t lastsave; /* Unix time of last save succeeede */ + time_t lastsave; /* Unix time of last successful save */ time_t rdb_save_time_last; /* Time used by last RDB save run. */ time_t rdb_save_time_start; /* Current RDB save start time. */ int lastbgsave_status; /* REDIS_OK or REDIS_ERR */ @@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ struct redisServer { /* Limits */ unsigned int maxclients; /* Max number of simultaneous clients */ unsigned long long maxmemory; /* Max number of memory bytes to use */ - int maxmemory_policy; /* Policy for key evition */ + int maxmemory_policy; /* Policy for key eviction */ int maxmemory_samples; /* Pricision of random sampling */ /* Blocked clients */ unsigned int bpop_blocked_clients; /* Number of clients blocked by lists */ @@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ struct redisServer { int lua_timedout; /* True if we reached the time limit for script execution. */ int lua_kill; /* Kill the script if true. */ - /* Assert & bug reportign */ + /* Assert & bug reporting */ char *assert_failed; char *assert_file; int assert_line; @@ -812,14 +812,14 @@ struct redisCommand { char *name; redisCommandProc *proc; int arity; - char *sflags; /* Flags as string represenation, one char per flag. */ + char *sflags; /* Flags as string representation, one char per flag. */ int flags; /* The actual flags, obtained from the 'sflags' field. */ /* Use a function to determine keys arguments in a command line. * Used for Redis Cluster redirect. */ redisGetKeysProc *getkeys_proc; /* What keys should be loaded in background when calling this command? */ int firstkey; /* The first argument that's a key (0 = no keys) */ - int lastkey; /* THe last argument that's a key */ + int lastkey; /* The last argument that's a key */ int keystep; /* The step between first and last key */ long long microseconds, calls; }; @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ typedef struct { dictIterator *di; } setTypeIterator; -/* Structure to hold hash iteration abstration. Note that iteration over +/* Structure to hold hash iteration abstraction. Note that iteration over * hashes involves both fields and values. Because it is possible that * not both are required, store pointers in the iterator to avoid * unnecessary memory allocation for fields/values. */ diff --git a/src/release.c b/src/release.c index 34c3d813c..4c5e1f745 100644 --- a/src/release.c +++ b/src/release.c @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ -/* Every time the Redis Git SHA1 or Dirty status changes only this file - * small file is recompiled, as we access this information in all the other +/* Every time the Redis Git SHA1 or Dirty status changes only this small + * file is recompiled, as we access this information in all the other * files using this functions. */ #include diff --git a/src/replication.c b/src/replication.c index 15fc71e7d..2f0cba701 100644 --- a/src/replication.c +++ b/src/replication.c @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ void replicationFeedSlaves(list *slaves, int dictid, robj **argv, int argc) { if (slave->replstate == REDIS_REPL_WAIT_BGSAVE_START) continue; /* Feed slaves that are waiting for the initial SYNC (so these commands - * are queued in the output buffer until the intial SYNC completes), + * are queued in the output buffer until the initial SYNC completes), * or are already in sync with the master. */ if (slave->slaveseldb != dictid) { robj *selectcmd; @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ void replicationFeedMonitors(redisClient *c, list *monitors, int dictid, robj ** } void syncCommand(redisClient *c) { - /* ignore SYNC if aleady slave or in monitor mode */ + /* ignore SYNC if already slave or in monitor mode */ if (c->flags & REDIS_SLAVE) return; /* Refuse SYNC requests if we are a slave but the link with our master @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ void sendBulkToSlave(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) { if (slave->repldboff == 0) { /* Write the bulk write count before to transfer the DB. In theory here * we don't know how much room there is in the output buffer of the - * socket, but in pratice SO_SNDLOWAT (the minimum count for output + * socket, but in practice SO_SNDLOWAT (the minimum count for output * operations) will never be smaller than the few bytes we need. */ sds bulkcount; @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ void sendBulkToSlave(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) { } } -/* This function is called at the end of every backgrond saving. +/* This function is called at the end of every background saving. * The argument bgsaveerr is REDIS_OK if the background saving succeeded * otherwise REDIS_ERR is passed to the function. * @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ void readSyncBulkPayload(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) { stopAppendOnly(); while (retry-- && startAppendOnly() == REDIS_ERR) { - redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Failed enabling the AOF after successful master synchrnization! Trying it again in one second."); + redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Failed enabling the AOF after successful master synchronization! Trying it again in one second."); sleep(1); } if (!retry) { diff --git a/src/scripting.c b/src/scripting.c index 46301eb11..6661f3748 100644 --- a/src/scripting.c +++ b/src/scripting.c @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len); /* Take a Redis reply in the Redis protocol format and convert it into a * Lua type. Thanks to this function, and the introduction of not connected - * clients, it is trvial to implement the redis() lua function. + * clients, it is trivial to implement the redis() lua function. * * Basically we take the arguments, execute the Redis command in the context * of a non connected client, then take the generated reply and convert it @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len); * * Note: in this function we do not do any sanity check as the reply is * generated by Redis directly. This allows us to go faster. - * The reply string can be altered during the parsing as it is discared + * The reply string can be altered during the parsing as it is discarded * after the conversion is completed. * * Errors are returned as a table with a single 'err' field set to the @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ void scriptingInit(void) { lua_setglobal(lua,"math"); - /* Add a helper funciton that we use to sort the multi bulk output of non + /* Add a helper function that we use to sort the multi bulk output of non * deterministic commands, when containing 'false' elements. */ { char *compare_func = "function __redis__compare_helper(a,b)\n" @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ void scriptingReset(void) { scriptingInit(); } -/* Perform the SHA1 of the input string. We use this both for hasing script +/* Perform the SHA1 of the input string. We use this both for hashing script * bodies in order to obtain the Lua function name, and in the implementation * of redis.sha1(). * @@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ void luaReplyToRedisReply(redisClient *c, lua_State *lua) { case LUA_TTABLE: /* We need to check if it is an array, an error, or a status reply. * Error are returned as a single element table with 'err' field. - * Status replies are returned as single elment table with 'ok' field */ + * Status replies are returned as single element table with 'ok' field */ lua_pushstring(lua,"err"); lua_gettable(lua,-2); t = lua_type(lua,-1); @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ void evalGenericCommand(redisClient *c, int evalsha) { if (lua_isnil(lua,1)) { lua_pop(lua,1); /* remove the nil from the stack */ /* Function not defined... let's define it if we have the - * body of the funciton. If this is an EVALSHA call we can just + * body of the function. If this is an EVALSHA call we can just * return an error. */ if (evalsha) { addReply(c, shared.noscripterr); diff --git a/src/sds.c b/src/sds.c index e8491acfa..85858a4f0 100644 --- a/src/sds.c +++ b/src/sds.c @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ size_t sdsAllocSize(sds s) { * right-trim the string. * * Using sdsIncrLen() and sdsMakeRoomFor() it is possible to mount the - * following schema to cat bytes coming from the kerenl to the end of an + * following schema to cat bytes coming from the kernel to the end of an * sds string new things without copying into an intermediate buffer: * * oldlen = sdslen(s); @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ void sdssplitargs_free(sds *argv, int argc) { } /* Modify the string substituting all the occurrences of the set of - * characters specifed in the 'from' string to the corresponding character + * characters specified in the 'from' string to the corresponding character * in the 'to' array. * * For instance: sdsmapchars(mystring, "ho", "01", 2) diff --git a/src/sentinel.c b/src/sentinel.c index d8a960713..8009e5ed9 100644 --- a/src/sentinel.c +++ b/src/sentinel.c @@ -969,9 +969,9 @@ const char *sentinelRedisInstanceTypeStr(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { * a master's Sentinels dictionary, we want to be very sure about not * having duplicated instances for any reason. This is so important because * we use those other sentinels in order to run our quorum protocol to - * understand if it's time to proceeed with the fail over. + * understand if it's time to proceed with the fail over. * - * Making sure no duplication is possible we greately improve the robustness + * Making sure no duplication is possible we greatly improve the robustness * of the quorum (otherwise we may end counting the same instance multiple * times for some reason). * @@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ void sentinelKillLink(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, redisAsyncContext *c) { * cleanup needed. * * Note: we don't free the hiredis context as hiredis will do it for us - * for async conenctions. */ + * for async connections. */ void sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(const redisAsyncContext *c) { sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; int pubsub; @@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ void sentinelReceiveHelloMessages(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privd /* Update the last activity in the pubsub channel. Note that since we * receive our messages as well this timestamp can be used to detect - * if the link is probably diconnected even if it seems otherwise. */ + * if the link is probably disconnected even if it seems otherwise. */ ri->pc_last_activity = mstime(); /* Sanity check in the reply we expect, so that the code that follows @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ void addReplySentinelRedisInstance(redisClient *c, sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { setDeferredMultiBulkLength(c,mbl,fields*2); } -/* Output a number of instances contanined inside a dictionary as +/* Output a number of instances contained inside a dictionary as * Redis protocol. */ void addReplyDictOfRedisInstances(redisClient *c, dict *instances) { dictIterator *di; @@ -2535,7 +2535,7 @@ void sentinelStartFailoverIfNeeded(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { * 3) info_refresh more recent than SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME. * 4) master_link_down_time no more than: * (now - master->s_down_since_time) + (master->down_after_period * 10). - * 5) Slave priority can't be zero, otherwise the slave is discareded. + * 5) Slave priority can't be zero, otherwise the slave is discarded. * * Among all the slaves matching the above conditions we select the slave * with lower slave_priority. If priority is the same we select the slave @@ -2611,10 +2611,10 @@ void sentinelFailoverWaitStart(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { /* If we in "wait start" but the master is no longer in ODOWN nor in * SDOWN condition we abort the failover. This is important as it * prevents a useless failover in a a notable case of netsplit, where - * the senitnels are split from the redis instances. In this case + * the sentinels are split from the redis instances. In this case * the failover will not start while there is the split because no * good slave can be reached. However when the split is resolved, we - * can go to waitstart if the slave is back rechable a few milliseconds + * can go to waitstart if the slave is back reachable a few milliseconds * before the master is. In that case when the master is back online * we cancel the failover. */ if ((ri->flags & (SRI_S_DOWN|SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_FORCE_FAILOVER)) == 0) { @@ -3026,13 +3026,13 @@ void sentinelHandleDictOfRedisInstances(dict *instances) { * following conditions happen: * * 1) The Sentiel process for some time is blocked, for every kind of - * random reason: the load is huge, the computer was freezed for some time + * random reason: the load is huge, the computer was frozen for some time * in I/O or alike, the process was stopped by a signal. Everything. * 2) The system clock was altered significantly. * * Under both this conditions we'll see everything as timed out and failing * without good reasons. Instead we enter the TILT mode and wait - * for SENTIENL_TILT_PERIOD to elapse before starting to act again. + * for SENTINEL_TILT_PERIOD to elapse before starting to act again. * * During TILT time we still collect information, we just do not act. */ void sentinelCheckTiltCondition(void) { diff --git a/src/sha1.c b/src/sha1.c index 26a5565ee..59e6f461d 100644 --- a/src/sha1.c +++ b/src/sha1.c @@ -57,13 +57,13 @@ A million repetitions of "a" void SHA1Transform(u_int32_t state[5], const unsigned char buffer[64]) { -u_int32_t a, b, c, d, e; -typedef union { - unsigned char c[64]; - u_int32_t l[16]; -} CHAR64LONG16; + u_int32_t a, b, c, d, e; + typedef union { + unsigned char c[64]; + u_int32_t l[16]; + } CHAR64LONG16; #ifdef SHA1HANDSOFF -CHAR64LONG16 block[1]; /* use array to appear as a pointer */ + CHAR64LONG16 block[1]; /* use array to appear as a pointer */ memcpy(block, buffer, 64); #else /* The following had better never be used because it causes the @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ CHAR64LONG16 block[1]; /* use array to appear as a pointer */ * And the result is written through. I threw a "const" in, hoping * this will cause a diagnostic. */ -CHAR64LONG16* block = (const CHAR64LONG16*)buffer; + CHAR64LONG16* block = (const CHAR64LONG16*)buffer; #endif /* Copy context->state[] to working vars */ a = state[0]; @@ -132,12 +132,11 @@ void SHA1Init(SHA1_CTX* context) void SHA1Update(SHA1_CTX* context, const unsigned char* data, u_int32_t len) { -u_int32_t i; -u_int32_t j; + u_int32_t i, j; j = context->count[0]; if ((context->count[0] += len << 3) < j) - context->count[1]++; + context->count[1]++; context->count[1] += (len>>29); j = (j >> 3) & 63; if ((j + len) > 63) { @@ -157,9 +156,9 @@ u_int32_t j; void SHA1Final(unsigned char digest[20], SHA1_CTX* context) { -unsigned i; -unsigned char finalcount[8]; -unsigned char c; + unsigned i; + unsigned char finalcount[8]; + unsigned char c; #if 0 /* untested "improvement" by DHR */ /* Convert context->count to a sequence of bytes @@ -170,12 +169,12 @@ unsigned char c; unsigned char *fcp = &finalcount[8]; for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - { - u_int32_t t = context->count[i]; - int j; + { + u_int32_t t = context->count[i]; + int j; - for (j = 0; j < 4; t >>= 8, j++) - *--fcp = (unsigned char) t + for (j = 0; j < 4; t >>= 8, j++) + *--fcp = (unsigned char) t; } #else for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { @@ -226,3 +225,4 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) } #endif + diff --git a/src/sort.c b/src/sort.c index 39505b136..cd54072f3 100644 --- a/src/sort.c +++ b/src/sort.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ redisSortOperation *createSortOperation(int type, robj *pattern) { /* Return the value associated to the key with a name obtained using * the following rules: * - * 1) The first occurence of '*' in 'pattern' is substituted with 'subst'. + * 1) The first occurrence of '*' in 'pattern' is substituted with 'subst'. * * 2) If 'pattern' matches the "->" string, everything on the left of * the arrow is treated as the name of an hash field, and the part on the @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ int sortCompare(const void *s1, const void *s2) { cmp = -1; } else { /* Objects have the same score, but we don't want the comparison - * to be undefined, so we compare objects lexicographycally. + * to be undefined, so we compare objects lexicographically. * This way the result of SORT is deterministic. */ cmp = compareStringObjects(so1->obj,so2->obj); } @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ void sortCommand(redisClient *c) { /* Now we need to protect sortval incrementing its count, in the future * SORT may have options able to overwrite/delete keys during the sorting - * and the sorted key itself may get destroied */ + * and the sorted key itself may get destroyed */ if (sortval) incrRefCount(sortval); else diff --git a/src/t_list.c b/src/t_list.c index 50db6c536..16b5e1be5 100644 --- a/src/t_list.c +++ b/src/t_list.c @@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ void listTypeTryConversion(robj *subject, robj *value) { listTypeConvert(subject,REDIS_ENCODING_LINKEDLIST); } -/* The function pushes an elmenet to the specified list object 'subject', +/* The function pushes an element to the specified list object 'subject', * at head or tail position as specified by 'where'. * - * There is no need for the caller to incremnet the refcount of 'value' as + * There is no need for the caller to increment the refcount of 'value' as * the function takes care of it if needed. */ void listTypePush(robj *subject, robj *value, int where) { /* Check if we need to convert the ziplist */ @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ void unblockClientWaitingData(redisClient *c) { /* If the specified key has clients blocked waiting for list pushes, this * function will put the key reference into the server.ready_keys list. * Note that db->ready_keys is an hash table that allows us to avoid putting - * the same key agains and again in the list in case of multiple pushes + * the same key again and again in the list in case of multiple pushes * made by a script or in the context of MULTI/EXEC. * * The list will be finally processed by handleClientsBlockedOnLists() */ @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ void signalListAsReady(redisClient *c, robj *key) { * * 1) Provide the client with the 'value' element. * 2) If the dstkey is not NULL (we are serving a BRPOPLPUSH) also push the - * 'value' element on the destionation list (the LPUSH side of the command). + * 'value' element on the destination list (the LPUSH side of the command). * 3) Propagate the resulting BRPOP, BLPOP and additional LPUSH if any into * the AOF and replication channel. * @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ void signalListAsReady(redisClient *c, robj *key) { * * The function returns REDIS_OK if we are able to serve the client, otherwise * REDIS_ERR is returned to signal the caller that the list POP operation - * should be undoed as the client was not served: This only happens for + * should be undone as the client was not served: This only happens for * BRPOPLPUSH that fails to push the value to the destination key as it is * of the wrong type. */ int serveClientBlockedOnList(redisClient *receiver, robj *key, robj *dstkey, redisDb *db, robj *value, int where) diff --git a/src/t_set.c b/src/t_set.c index 01ac92aa4..0909d0301 100644 --- a/src/t_set.c +++ b/src/t_set.c @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ robj *setTypeNextObject(setTypeIterator *si) { * The caller provides both pointers to be populated with the right * object. The return value of the function is the object->encoding * field of the object and is used by the caller to check if the - * int64_t pointer or the redis object pointere was populated. + * int64_t pointer or the redis object pointer was populated. * * When an object is returned (the set was a real set) the ref count * of the object is not incremented so this function can be considered @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ void sinterGenericCommand(redisClient *c, robj **setkeys, unsigned long setnum, sets[j] = setobj; } /* Sort sets from the smallest to largest, this will improve our - * algorithm's performace */ + * algorithm's performance */ qsort(sets,setnum,sizeof(robj*),qsortCompareSetsByCardinality); /* The first thing we should output is the total number of elements... diff --git a/src/t_string.c b/src/t_string.c index 00510c710..8ba915a58 100644 --- a/src/t_string.c +++ b/src/t_string.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static int checkStringLength(redisClient *c, long long size) { } void setGenericCommand(redisClient *c, int nx, robj *key, robj *val, robj *expire, int unit) { - long long milliseconds = 0; /* initialized to avoid an harmness warning */ + long long milliseconds = 0; /* initialized to avoid any harmness warning */ if (expire) { if (getLongLongFromObjectOrReply(c, expire, &milliseconds, NULL) != REDIS_OK) @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ void incrbyfloatCommand(redisClient *c) { addReplyBulk(c,new); /* Always replicate INCRBYFLOAT as a SET command with the final value - * in order to make sure that differences in float pricision or formatting + * in order to make sure that differences in float prrcision or formatting * will not create differences in replicas or after an AOF restart. */ aux = createStringObject("SET",3); rewriteClientCommandArgument(c,0,aux); diff --git a/src/t_zset.c b/src/t_zset.c index f5cdec3e4..0d92f681f 100644 --- a/src/t_zset.c +++ b/src/t_zset.c @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ zskiplistNode *zslInsert(zskiplist *zsl, double score, robj *obj) { } /* we assume the key is not already inside, since we allow duplicated * scores, and the re-insertion of score and redis object should never - * happpen since the caller of zslInsert() should test in the hash table + * happen since the caller of zslInsert() should test in the hash table * if the element is already inside or not. */ level = zslRandomLevel(); if (level > zsl->level) { @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ zskiplistNode *zslLastInRange(zskiplist *zsl, zrangespec range) { } /* Delete all the elements with score between min and max from the skiplist. - * Min and mx are inclusive, so a score >= min || score <= max is deleted. + * Min and max are inclusive, so a score >= min || score <= max is deleted. * Note that this function takes the reference to the hash table view of the * sorted set, in order to remove the elements from the hash table too. */ unsigned long zslDeleteRangeByScore(zskiplist *zsl, zrangespec range, dict *dict) { diff --git a/src/zmalloc.c b/src/zmalloc.c index a9ba09435..210425828 100644 --- a/src/zmalloc.c +++ b/src/zmalloc.c @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ void zmalloc_set_oom_handler(void (*oom_handler)(size_t)) { * * For this kind of "fast RSS reporting" usages use instead the * function RedisEstimateRSS() that is a much faster (and less precise) - * version of the funciton. */ + * version of the function. */ #if defined(HAVE_PROC_STAT) #include diff --git a/tests/unit/scripting.tcl b/tests/unit/scripting.tcl index 3dbfc902b..e42f87725 100644 --- a/tests/unit/scripting.tcl +++ b/tests/unit/scripting.tcl @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ start_server {tags {"scripting"}} { r eval {return {1,2,3,'ciao',{1,2}}} 0 } {1 2 3 ciao {1 2}} - test {EVAL - Are the KEYS and ARGS arrays populated correctly?} { + test {EVAL - Are the KEYS and ARGV arrays populated correctly?} { r eval {return {KEYS[1],KEYS[2],ARGV[1],ARGV[2]}} 2 a b c d } {a b c d} -- GitLab