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trivial: fix spelling in code comments
Based-on-patch-by: Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff@gnome.org>
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ bool strv_env_is_valid(char **e) {
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if (!env_assignment_is_valid(*p))
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return false;
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/* Check if there are duplicate assginments */
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/* Check if there are duplicate assignments */
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k = strcspn(*p, "=");
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STRV_FOREACH(q, p + 1)
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if (strneq(*p, *q, k) && (*q)[k] == '=')
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@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ int strv_env_replace(char ***l, char *p) {
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assert(p);
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/* Replace first occurrence of the env var or add a new one in the
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* string list. Drop other occurences. Edits in-place. Does not copy p.
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* string list. Drop other occurrences. Edits in-place. Does not copy p.
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* p must be a valid key=value assignment.
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*/
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
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* necessary to instantiate an object for each Hashmap use.
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*
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* If ENABLE_DEBUG_HASHMAP is defined (by configuring with --enable-debug=hashmap),
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* the implemention will:
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* the implementation will:
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* - store extra data for debugging and statistics (see tools/gdb-sd_dump_hashmaps.py)
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* - perform extra checks for invalid use of iterators
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*/
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static int unhex_next(const char **p, size_t *l) {
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assert(l);
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/* Find the next non-whitespace character, and decode it. We
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* greedily skip all preceeding and all following whitespace. */
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* greedily skip all preceding and all following whitespace. */
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for (;;) {
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if (*l == 0)
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@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ static int unbase64_next(const char **p, size_t *l) {
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assert(l);
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/* Find the next non-whitespace character, and decode it. If we find padding, we return it as INT_MAX. We
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* greedily skip all preceeding and all following whitespace. */
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* greedily skip all preceding and all following whitespace. */
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for (;;) {
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if (*l == 0)
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@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ int parse_fractional_part_u(const char **p, size_t digits, unsigned *res) {
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s = *p;
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/* accept any number of digits, strtoull is limted to 19 */
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/* accept any number of digits, strtoull is limited to 19 */
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for (i=0; i < digits; i++,s++) {
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if (*s < '0' || *s > '9') {
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if (i == 0)
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@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ int path_compare(const char *a, const char *b) {
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assert(a);
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assert(b);
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/* A relative path and an abolute path must not compare as equal.
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/* A relative path and an absolute path must not compare as equal.
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* Which one is sorted before the other does not really matter.
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* Here a relative path is ordered before an absolute path. */
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d = (a[0] == '/') - (b[0] == '/');
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@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ int is_kernel_thread(pid_t pid) {
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q += l;
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}
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/* Skip preceeding whitespace */
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/* Skip preceding whitespace */
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l = strspn(q, WHITESPACE);
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if (l < 1)
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return -EINVAL;
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@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ int parse_timestamp(const char *t, usec_t *usec) {
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* Otherwise just cut it off. */
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with_tz = !STR_IN_SET(tz, tzname[0], tzname[1]);
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/* Cut off the timezone if we dont need it. */
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/* Cut off the timezone if we don't need it. */
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if (with_tz)
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t = strndupa(t, last_space - t);
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@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ static int client_message_init(
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let the server know how large the server may make its DHCP messages.
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Note (from ConnMan): Some DHCP servers will send bigger DHCP packets
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than the defined default size unless the Maximum Messge Size option
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than the defined default size unless the Maximum Message Size option
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is explicitly set
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RFC3442 "Requirements to Avoid Sizing Constraints":
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ static int lldp_add_neighbor(sd_lldp *lldp, sd_lldp_neighbor *n) {
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}
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if (lldp_neighbor_equal(n, old)) {
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/* Is this equal, then restart the TTL counter, but don't do anyting else. */
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/* Is this equal, then restart the TTL counter, but don't do anything else. */
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old->timestamp = n->timestamp;
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lldp_start_timer(lldp, old);
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lldp_callback(lldp, SD_LLDP_EVENT_REFRESHED, old);
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@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ static void source_disconnect(sd_event_source *s) {
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* continued to being watched. That's because inotify doesn't really have an API for that: we
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* can only change watch masks with access to the original inode either by fd or by path. But
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* paths aren't stable, and keeping an O_PATH fd open all the time would mean wasting an fd
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* continously and keeping the mount busy which we can't really do. We could reconstruct the
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* continuously and keeping the mount busy which we can't really do. We could reconstruct the
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* original inode from /proc/self/fdinfo/$INOTIFY_FD (as all watch descriptors are listed
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* there), but given the need for open_by_handle_at() which is privileged and not universally
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* available this would be quite an incomplete solution. Hence we go the other way, leave the
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@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ static void initialize_perturb(sd_event *e) {
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sd_id128_t bootid = {};
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/* When we sleep for longer, we try to realign the wakeup to
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the same time wihtin each minute/second/250ms, so that
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the same time within each minute/second/250ms, so that
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events all across the system can be coalesced into a single
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CPU wakeup. However, let's take some system-specific
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randomness for this value, so that in a network of systems
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@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ static uint32_t inode_data_determine_mask(struct inode_data *d) {
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*
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* Note that we add all sources to the mask here, regardless whether enabled, disabled or oneshot. That's
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* because we cannot change the mask anymore after the event source was created once, since the kernel has no
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* API for that. Hence we need to subscribe to the maximum mask we ever might be interested in, and supress
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* API for that. Hence we need to subscribe to the maximum mask we ever might be interested in, and suppress
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* events we don't care for client-side. */
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LIST_FOREACH(inotify.by_inode_data, s, d->event_sources) {
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@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ int dns_name_apply_idna(const char *name, char **ret) {
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log_debug("idn2_lookup_u8(\"%s\") failed: %d/%s", name, r, idn2_strerror(r));
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if (r == IDN2_2HYPHEN)
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/* The name has two hypens — forbidden by IDNA2008 in some cases */
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/* The name has two hyphens — forbidden by IDNA2008 in some cases */
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return 0;
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if (IN_SET(r, IDN2_TOO_BIG_DOMAIN, IDN2_TOO_BIG_LABEL))
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return -ENOSPC;
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