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authorH. Joe Lee <hyoklee@hdfgroup.org>2023-09-27 17:39:17 (GMT)
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-09-27 17:39:17 (GMT)
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Fix typos (#3609)
Diffstat (limited to 'testpar')
-rw-r--r--testpar/API/t_span_tree.c30
-rw-r--r--testpar/t_span_tree.c24
2 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/testpar/API/t_span_tree.c b/testpar/API/t_span_tree.c
index bf52d85..a744905 100644
--- a/testpar/API/t_span_tree.c
+++ b/testpar/API/t_span_tree.c
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
one in collective mode,
2) We will read two datasets with the same hyperslab selection settings,
1. independent read to read independent output,
- independent read to read collecive output,
+ independent read to read collective output,
Compare the result,
If the result is the same, then collective write succeeds.
2. collective read to read independent output,
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ coll_write_test(int chunk_factor)
For testing collective hyperslab selection write
In this test, we are using independent read to check
- the correctedness of collective write compared with
+ the correctness of collective write compared with
independent write,
In order to thoroughly test this feature, we choose
@@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ coll_write_test(int chunk_factor)
mspaceid = H5Screate_simple(MSPACE_RANK, mdim, NULL);
/*
- * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs has the same
+ * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs have the same
* size and shape as the selected hyperslabs for the file dataspace
* Only the starting point is different.
* The first selection
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ coll_read_test(void)
mspaceid = H5Screate_simple(MSPACE_RANK, mdim, NULL);
/*
- * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs has the same
+ * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs have the same
* size and shape as the selected hyperslabs for the file dataspace.
* Only the starting point is different.
* The first selection
@@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ coll_read_test(void)
** sel_rank fastest changing indices, with origin (in the
** higher indices) as indicated by the start array.
**
-** Note that this function, is hard coded to presume a
+** Note that this function is hard-coded to presume a
** maximum dataspace rank of 5.
**
** While this maximum is declared as a constant, increasing
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
* Note that the following computation depends on the C99
* requirement that integer division discard any fraction
* (truncation towards zero) to function correctly. As we
- * now require C99, this shouldn't be a problem, but noting
+ * now require C99, this shouldn't be a problem, but note
* it may save us some pain if we are ever obliged to support
* pre-C99 compilers again.
*/
@@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
/* Now set up the stride and block arrays, and portions of the start
* and count arrays that will not be altered during the selection of
- * the checker board.
+ * the checkerboard.
*/
i = 0;
while (i < ds_offset) {
@@ -1294,13 +1294,13 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
** expected data. Return true if it does, and false
** otherwise.
**
-** The supplied buffer is presumed to this process's slice
+** The supplied buffer is presumed to be this process's slice
** of the target data set. Each such slice will be an
** n-cube of rank (rank -1) and the supplied edge_size with
** origin (mpi_rank, 0, ... , 0) in the target data set.
**
** Further, the buffer is presumed to be the result of reading
-** or writing a checker board selection of an m (1 <= m <
+** or writing a checkerboard selection of an m (1 <= m <
** rank) dimensional slice through this processes slice
** of the target data set. Also, this slice must be parallel
** to the fastest changing indices.
@@ -1311,7 +1311,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
** with the natural numbers listed in order from the origin
** along the fastest changing axis.
**
-** Thus for a 20x10x10 dataset, the value stored in location
+** Thus, for a 20x10x10 dataset, the value stored in location
** (x, y, z) (assuming that z is the fastest changing index
** and x the slowest) is assumed to be:
**
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
**
** Further, supposing that this is process 10, this process's
** slice of the dataset would be a 10 x 10 2-cube with origin
-** (10, 0, 0) in the data set, and would be initialize (prior
+** (10, 0, 0) in the data set, and would be initialized (prior
** to the checkerboard selection) as follows:
**
** 1000, 1001, 1002, ... 1008, 1009
@@ -2398,11 +2398,11 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test(void)
*
* 1) Reads or writes exactly one chunk,
*
- * 2) Has no in memory buffer for any other chunk.
+ * 2) Has no in-memory buffer for any other chunk.
*
- * The test differers from Rob Latham's bug report in
- * that is runs with an arbitrary number of proceeses,
- * and uses a 1 dimensional dataset.
+ * The test differs from Rob Latham's bug report in
+ * that it runs with an arbitrary number of processes,
+ * and uses a 1-dimensional dataset.
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/testpar/t_span_tree.c b/testpar/t_span_tree.c
index 317f889..9dd5636 100644
--- a/testpar/t_span_tree.c
+++ b/testpar/t_span_tree.c
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ coll_write_test(int chunk_factor)
For testing collective hyperslab selection write
In this test, we are using independent read to check
- the correctedness of collective write compared with
+ the correctness of collective write compared with
independent write,
In order to thoroughly test this feature, we choose
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ coll_write_test(int chunk_factor)
mspaceid = H5Screate_simple(MSPACE_RANK, mdim, NULL);
/*
- * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs has the same
+ * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs have the same
* size and shape as the selected hyperslabs for the file dataspace
* Only the starting point is different.
* The first selection
@@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ coll_read_test(void)
mspaceid = H5Screate_simple(MSPACE_RANK, mdim, NULL);
/*
- * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs has the same
+ * Select two hyperslabs in memory. Hyperslabs have the same
* size and shape as the selected hyperslabs for the file dataspace.
* Only the starting point is different.
* The first selection
@@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ coll_read_test(void)
** sel_rank fastest changing indices, with origin (in the
** higher indices) as indicated by the start array.
**
-** Note that this function, is hard coded to presume a
+** Note that this function is hard-coded to presume a
** maximum dataspace rank of 5.
**
** While this maximum is declared as a constant, increasing
@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
* Note that the following computation depends on the C99
* requirement that integer division discard any fraction
* (truncation towards zero) to function correctly. As we
- * now require C99, this shouldn't be a problem, but noting
+ * now require C99, this shouldn't be a problem, but note
* it may save us some pain if we are ever obliged to support
* pre-C99 compilers again.
*/
@@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
/* Now set up the stride and block arrays, and portions of the start
* and count arrays that will not be altered during the selection of
- * the checker board.
+ * the checkerboard.
*/
i = 0;
while (i < ds_offset) {
@@ -1195,13 +1195,13 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
** expected data. Return true if it does, and false
** otherwise.
**
-** The supplied buffer is presumed to this process's slice
+** The supplied buffer is presumed to be this process's slice
** of the target data set. Each such slice will be an
** n-cube of rank (rank -1) and the supplied edge_size with
** origin (mpi_rank, 0, ... , 0) in the target data set.
**
** Further, the buffer is presumed to be the result of reading
-** or writing a checker board selection of an m (1 <= m <
+** or writing a checkerboard selection of an m (1 <= m <
** rank) dimensional slice through this processes slice
** of the target data set. Also, this slice must be parallel
** to the fastest changing indices.
@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test__select_checker_board(const int mpi_rank, const hid_t t
**
** Further, supposing that this is process 10, this process's
** slice of the dataset would be a 10 x 10 2-cube with origin
-** (10, 0, 0) in the data set, and would be initialize (prior
+** (10, 0, 0) in the data set, and would be initialized (prior
** to the checkerboard selection) as follows:
**
** 1000, 1001, 1002, ... 1008, 1009
@@ -2285,9 +2285,9 @@ lower_dim_size_comp_test(void)
*
* 2) Has no in memory buffer for any other chunk.
*
- * The test differers from Rob Latham's bug report in
- * that is runs with an arbitrary number of proceeses,
- * and uses a 1 dimensional dataset.
+ * The test differs from Rob Latham's bug report in
+ * that it runs with an arbitrary number of processes,
+ * and uses a 1-dimensional dataset.
*
* Return: void
*