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Diffstat (limited to 'src/H5HL.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5HL.c | 20 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
@@ -319,16 +319,16 @@ done: * * John Mainzer, 8/10/05 * Reworked this function for a different role. - * - * It used to be called during cache eviction, where it - * attempted to size the disk space allocation for the + * + * It used to be called during cache eviction, where it + * attempted to size the disk space allocation for the * actual size of the heap. However, this causes problems * in the parallel case, as the reuslting disk allocations * may not be synchronized. * - * It is now called from H5HL_remove(), where it is used to + * It is now called from H5HL_remove(), where it is used to * reduce heap size in response to an entry deletion. This - * means that the function should either do nothing, or + * means that the function should either do nothing, or * reduce the size of the disk allocation. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -546,8 +546,8 @@ H5HL_serialize(H5F_t *f, H5HL_t *heap, uint8_t *buf) * * John Mainzer, 2005-08-10 * Removed call to H5HL_minimize_heap_space(). It does disk space - * allocation, which can cause problems if done at flush time. - * Instead, disk space allocation/deallocation is now done at + * allocation, which can cause problems if done at flush time. + * Instead, disk space allocation/deallocation is now done at * insert/remove time. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ H5HL_remove_free(H5HL_t *heap, H5HL_free_t *fl) * * John Mainzer, 8/10/05 * Modified code to allocate file space as needed, instead - * of allocating it on eviction. + * of allocating it on eviction. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -1068,9 +1068,9 @@ H5HL_insert(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr, size_t buf_size, const void * else { /* ...if we can't, allocate a new chunk & release the old */ haddr_t new_addr; - /* The new allocation may fail -- to avoid the possiblity of + /* The new allocation may fail -- to avoid the possiblity of * file corruption, allocate the new heap first, and then - * deallocate the old. + * deallocate the old. */ /* allocate new disk space for the heap */ |