@@ -142,13 +142,13 @@ in the build directory starts the build process. The <literal>all</literal> targ
<para>
Most comments should use {octothorpes, shibboleths, hash marks,
pound signs, whatever} rather than "dnl". Nearly all comments in
- configure.ac should. Comments inside macros written in ancilliary
+ configure.ac should. Comments inside macros written in ancillary
.m4 files should. About the only comments which should
<emphasis>not</emphasis> use #, but use dnl instead, are comments
- <emphasis>outside</emphasis> our own macros in the ancilliary
+ <emphasis>outside</emphasis> our own macros in the ancillary
files. The difference is that # comments show up in
<code>configure</code> (which is most helpful for debugging),
- while dnl'd lines just vanish. Since the macros in ancilliary
+ while dnl'd lines just vanish. Since the macros in ancillary
files generate code which appears in odd places, their "outside"
comments tend to not be useful while reading
<code>configure</code>.
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ in the build directory starts the build process. The <literal>all</literal> targ
</para>
<para>
Generates two convenience libraries, one for C++98 and one for
- C++11, various compability files for shared and static
+ C++11, various compatibility files for shared and static
libraries, and then collects all the generated bits and creates
the final libstdc++ libraries.
</para>
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@
to standard error for certain events such as calling a pure virtual
function or the invocation of the standard terminate handler. Those
messages cause the library to depend on the demangler and standard I/O
- facilites, which might be undesirable in a low-memory environment or
+ facilities, which might be undesirable in a low-memory environment or
when standard error is not available. This option disables those
messages. This option does not change the library ABI.
</para>
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
*
* Base type is POD with data, allowing atomic_flag to derive from
* it and meet the standard layout type requirement. In addition to
- * compatibilty with a C interface, this allows different
+ * compatibility with a C interface, this allows different
* implementations of atomic_flag to use the same atomic operation
* functions, via a standard conversion to the __atomic_flag_base
* argument.
@@ -5685,11 +5685,11 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
{ return __d1._M_param == __d2._M_param; }
/**
- * @brief Inserts a %piecewise_constan_distribution random
+ * @brief Inserts a %piecewise_constant_distribution random
* number distribution @p __x into the output stream @p __os.
*
* @param __os An output stream.
- * @param __x A %piecewise_constan_distribution random number
+ * @param __x A %piecewise_constant_distribution random number
* distribution.
*
* @returns The output stream with the state of @p __x inserted or in
@@ -5701,11 +5701,11 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
const std::piecewise_constant_distribution<_RealType1>& __x);
/**
- * @brief Extracts a %piecewise_constan_distribution random
+ * @brief Extracts a %piecewise_constant_distribution random
* number distribution @p __x from the input stream @p __is.
*
* @param __is An input stream.
- * @param __x A %piecewise_constan_distribution random number
+ * @param __x A %piecewise_constant_distribution random number
* generator engine.
*
* @returns The input stream with @p __x extracted or in an error
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
* These functions are here to allow containers to support non standard
* pointer types. For normal pointers, these resolve to the use of the
* standard cast operation. For other types the functions will perform
- * the apprpriate cast to/from the custom pointer class so long as that
+ * the appropriate cast to/from the custom pointer class so long as that
* class meets the following conditions:
* 1) has a typedef element_type which names tehe type it points to.
* 2) has a get() const method which returns element_type*.
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ namespace __cxxabiv1
void
__cxa_deleted_virtual(void) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__));
- // Exception handling auxillary.
+ // Exception handling auxiliary.
void
__cxa_bad_cast() __attribute__((__noreturn__));
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
/**
* This example shows the case where a hash-based container object is
- * resized to a value which it cannot accomodate at runtime. Illegal
+ * resized to a value which it cannot accommodate at runtime. Illegal
* runtime resizes cause an exception.
*/
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
//
// These are little PODs for special function inputs and
-// expexted results for the testsuite.
+// expected results for the testsuite.
//
// 5.2.1.1 Associated Laguerre polynomials.
@@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ namespace __gnu_test
try
{
// An exception while assigning might leave the container empty
- // making future attemps less relevant. So we copy it before to
+ // making future attempts less relevant. So we copy it before to
// always assign to a non empty container. It also check for copy
// constructor exception safety at the same time.
_Tp __clone(__container);
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ template<typename _Tp>
void
linkage_check_cxx98_cxx11_erase(_Tp& container)
{
- // Crashing when exteral reference and internal reference symbols are
+ // Crashing when external reference and internal reference symbols are
// equivalently mangled but have different size return types in C++98
// and C++11 signatures.
erase_external(container); // C++98
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ template<typename _Tp>
void
linkage_check_cxx98_cxx11_erase_iterators(_Tp& container)
{
- // Crashing when exteral reference and internal reference symbols are
+ // Crashing when external reference and internal reference symbols are
// equivalently mangled but have different size return types in C++98
// and C++11 signatures.
erase_external_iterators(container);// C++98
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ namespace __gnu_test
semaphore::semaphore()
{
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_SYSV_SEM
- // Remeber the PID for the process that created the semaphore set
+ // Remember the PID for the process that created the semaphore set
// so that only one process will destroy the set.
pid_ = getpid();