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author | Scot Breitenfeld <brtnfld@hdfgroup.org> | 2021-12-07 14:27:29 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2021-12-07 14:27:29 (GMT) |
commit | f859cb732bd614a08189f3e133076a254035a667 (patch) | |
tree | 9c776a4ccd14729960fd0d00b5c7296fd1c7ca0b /src/H5C.c | |
parent | d7466741eafcaf117818905a6cf2bcc2e798e2cc (diff) | |
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Fixed Spelling Errors (#1166)
* fixed missed closing of a dataset
* fixed missed closing of a dataset
* fixed typo in error return
* Committing clang-format changes
* minor edits
* code format
* Committing clang-format changes
* code format
* minor edit
* switched from using MPI_count, to actual bytes written for H5FD_mpio_debug rw debugging
* Committing clang-format changes
* changed size_i in printf to reflect the I/O.
* Committing clang-format changes
* Fixed seg fault with xlf on BE with -qintsize=8
* fixed error function string
* spelling corrections via codespell, added new spell check github actions
* Committing clang-format changes
* misc
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* Committing clang-format changes
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* work around for https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/issues/2137
* misc
* added missing file
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* switch to using Codespell with GitHub Actions
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* fixed more sp errors
* Fix new typos found by codespell.
* fixed proceed with precede
* fixed variable in fortran test
* fixed minnum
* updated spelling list
Co-authored-by: github-actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Larry Knox <lrknox@hdfgroup.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/H5C.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5C.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ H5C_prep_for_file_close(H5F_t *f) * * 2) Since the FSM settle routines are only invoked once during * file close, invoking them now will prevent their invocation - * during a flush, and thus avoid any resulting entrie dirties, + * during a flush, and thus avoid any resulting entry dirties, * deletions, insertion, or moves during the flush. */ if (H5C__serialize_cache(f) < 0) @@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@ H5C_insert_entry(H5F_t *f, const H5C_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *thing, u * Finally, we usually don't check to see if the cache is * oversized at the end of an unprotect. As a result, it is * possible to have a vastly oversized cache with no protected - * entries as long as all the protects preceed the unprotects. + * entries as long as all the protects proceed the unprotects. * * Since items 1 and 2 are not changing any time soon, I see * no point in worrying about the third. @@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ H5C_protect(H5F_t *f, const H5C_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *udata, unsign * Finally, we usually don't check to see if the cache is * oversized at the end of an unprotect. As a result, it is * possible to have a vastly oversized cache with no protected - * entries as long as all the protects preceed the unprotects. + * entries as long as all the protects proceed the unprotects. * * Since items 1, 2, and 3 are not changing any time soon, I * see no point in worrying about the fourth. @@ -2559,7 +2559,7 @@ H5C_protect(H5F_t *f, const H5C_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *udata, unsign * * Also, if the min_clean_size requirement is not met, we * should also call H5C__make_space_in_cache() to bring us - * into complience. + * into compliance. */ if (cache_ptr->index_size >= cache_ptr->max_cache_size) @@ -4848,7 +4848,7 @@ H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t *f, hbool_t write_permitte /* for now at least, don't bother to maintain the minimum clean size, * as the cache should now be less than its maximum size. Due to - * the vaguries of the cache size reduction algorthim, we may not + * the vaguries of the cache size reduction algorithm, we may not * reduce the size of the cache. * * If we do, we will calculate a new minimum clean size, which will @@ -5860,7 +5860,7 @@ H5C__flush_invalidate_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring, unsigned flags) * If either of these happen, and one of the target * or proxy entries happens to be the next entry in * the hash bucket, we could either find ourselves - * either scanning a non-existant entry, scanning + * either scanning a non-existent entry, scanning * through a different bucket, or skipping an entry. * * Neither of these are good, so restart the @@ -8059,7 +8059,7 @@ done: * To cork the object * Return error if the object is already corked * H5C__UNCORK: - * To uncork the obejct + * To uncork the object * Return error if the object is not corked * H5C__GET_CORKED: * To retrieve the cork status of an object in @@ -8490,7 +8490,7 @@ H5C__serialize_cache(H5F_t *f) * each entry in the cache to zero before we start the serialization. * This allows us to detect the case in which any entry is serialized * more than once (a performance issues), and more importantly, the - * case is which any flush depencency parent is serializes more than + * case is which any flush dependency parent is serializes more than * once (a correctness issue). */ { @@ -8647,8 +8647,8 @@ H5C__serialize_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring) * are serialized correctly, it doesn't matter if we have to go back * and serialize an entry a second time. * - * These possible actions result in the following modfications to - * tha basic algorithm: + * These possible actions result in the following modifications to + * the basic algorithm: * * 1) In the event of an entry expunge, eviction or removal, we must * restart the scan as it is possible that the next entry in our @@ -8698,7 +8698,7 @@ H5C__serialize_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring) * condition appears. * * Observe that either eviction or removal of entries as a result of - * a serialization is not a problem as long as the flush depencency + * a serialization is not a problem as long as the flush dependency * tree does not change beyond the removal of a leaf. */ while (!done) { |