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Diffstat (limited to 'test/flushrefresh.c')
-rw-r--r-- | test/flushrefresh.c | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/test/flushrefresh.c b/test/flushrefresh.c index 8d2c083..2757bbf 100644 --- a/test/flushrefresh.c +++ b/test/flushrefresh.c @@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ #define NOT_FLUSHED "NOT_FLUSHED" /* Error Handling */ -/* For errors occuring in the main process, use the standard TEST_ERROR macro. +/* For errors occurring in the main process, use the standard TEST_ERROR macro. For errors occurring in the spawned process (from the test script), use the PROCESS_ERROR macro, which will send a signal to the main process so the - main process can propogate errors correctly. */ + main process can propagate errors correctly. */ FILE *errorfile; #define ERRFILE "flushrefresh_ERROR" #define PROCESS_ERROR \ @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ test_flush(void) * object, a series of verifications will occur on each object in the file. * * Each verification consists of spawning off a new process and determining - * if the object can be opened and its information retreived in said + * if the object can be opened and its information retrieved in said * alternate process. It reports the results, which are compared to an * expected value (either that the object can be found on disk, or that it * cannot). @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ test_refresh(void) * that an attribute has been added, and is only visible after a * successful call to a H5*refresh function). * - * As with the flush case, the implemention is a bit tricky as it's + * As with the flush case, the implementation is a bit tricky as it's * dealing with signals going back and forth between the two processes * to ensure the timing is correct, but basically, an example: * @@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ error: * Purpose: This function is used to communicate with the verification * process spawned by the start_refresh_verification_process * function. It gives it the go-ahead to call H5*refresh - * on an object and conlcude the refresh verification. + * on an object and conclude the refresh verification. * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure * @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ error: * * Purpose: This function checks the status of external verification * processes to see if they've succeeded. It checks for the - * existance of flushrefresh_ERROR file. If present, that indicates + * existence of flushrefresh_ERROR file. If present, that indicates * an external verification process has failed, and this function * thus fails as well. If not present, then nothing else has * failed, and this function succeeds. |