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authorpooryorick <com.digitalsmarties@pooryorick.com>2023-04-12 09:35:08 (GMT)
committerpooryorick <com.digitalsmarties@pooryorick.com>2023-04-12 09:35:08 (GMT)
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Correct spelling errors in comments and documentation, but also non-comment
corrections in history.tcl and tcltest.test.
Diffstat (limited to 'library/opt/optparse.tcl')
-rw-r--r--library/opt/optparse.tcl22
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/library/opt/optparse.tcl b/library/opt/optparse.tcl
index 454b923..914ceff 100644
--- a/library/opt/optparse.tcl
+++ b/library/opt/optparse.tcl
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ namespace eval ::tcl {
variable OptDescN 0
# Inside algorithm/mechanism description:
-# (not for the faint hearted ;-)
+# (not for the faint-hearted ;-)
#
# The argument description is parsed into a "program tree"
# It is called a "program" because it is the program used by
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ namespace eval ::tcl {
# they should start to be much faster.
# But this code use a lot of helper procs (like Lvarset)
# which are quite slow and would be helpfully optimized
-# for instance by being written in C. Also our struture
+# for instance by being written in C. Also our structure
# is complex and there is maybe some places where the
-# string rep might be calculated at great exense. to be checked.
+# string rep might be calculated at great expense. to be checked.
#
# Parse a given description and saves it here under the given key
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ proc ::tcl::OptKeyDelete {key} {
set OptDesc($descKey)
}
-# Parse entry point for ppl who don't want to register with a key,
+# Parse entry point for people who don't want to register with a key,
# for instance because the description changes dynamically.
# (otherwise one should really use OptKeyRegister once + OptKeyParse
# as it is way faster or simply OptProc which does it all)
@@ -328,18 +328,18 @@ proc ::tcl::OptProcArgGiven {argname} {
return $start
}
}
- # Set the value field of the current instruction
+ # Set the value field of the current instruction.
proc OptCurSetValue {descriptionsName value} {
upvar $descriptionsName descriptions
- # get the current item full adress
+ # Get the current item full address.
set adress [OptCurAddr $descriptions]
- # use the 3th field of the item (see OptValue / OptNewInst)
+ # Use the 3rd field of the item (see OptValue / OptNewInst).
lappend adress 2
Lvarset descriptions $adress [list 1 $value]
# ^hasBeenSet flag
}
- # empty state means done/paste the end of the program
+ # Empty state means done/paste the end of the program.
proc OptState {item} {
lindex $item 0
}
@@ -352,11 +352,11 @@ proc ::tcl::OptProcArgGiven {argname} {
#######
# Arguments manipulation
- # Returns the argument that has to be processed now
+ # Returns the argument that has to be processed now.
proc OptCurrentArg {lst} {
lindex $lst 0
}
- # Advance to next argument
+ # Advance to next argument.
proc OptNextArg {argsName} {
uplevel 1 [list Lvarpop1 $argsName]
}
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ proc ::tcl::OptKeyParse {descKey arglist} {
if {[OptHasBeenSet $item]} {
# puts "adding $vname"
# lets use the input name for the returned list
- # it is more usefull, for instance you can check that
+ # it is more useful, for instance you can check that
# no flags at all was given with expr
# {![string match "*-*" $Args]}
lappend vnamesLst [OptName $item]