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diff --git a/generic/tclIO.c b/generic/tclIO.c
index cea8119..c0a42be 100644
--- a/generic/tclIO.c
+++ b/generic/tclIO.c
@@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ GetChannelTable(
*
* Side effects:
* Deletes the hash table of channels. May close channels. May flush
- * output on closed channels. Removes any channeEvent handlers that were
+ * output on closed channels. Removes any channelEvent handlers that were
* registered in this interpreter.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ DeleteChannelTable(
statePtr = chanPtr->state;
/*
- * Remove any fileevents registered in this interpreter.
+ * Remove any file events registered in this interpreter.
*/
for (sPtr = statePtr->scriptRecordPtr, prevPtr = NULL;
@@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ Tcl_GetChannel(
* channel. */
const char *chanName, /* The name of the channel. */
int *modePtr) /* Where to store the mode in which the
- * channel was opened? Will contain an ORed
+ * channel was opened? Will contain an OR'ed
* combination of TCL_READABLE and
* TCL_WRITABLE, if non-NULL. */
{
@@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ TclGetChannelFromObj(
Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
Tcl_Channel *channelPtr,
int *modePtr, /* Where to store the mode in which the
- * channel was opened? Will contain an ORed
+ * channel was opened? Will contain an OR'ed
* combination of TCL_READABLE and
* TCL_WRITABLE, if non-NULL. */
TCL_UNUSED(int) /*flags*/)
@@ -1913,7 +1913,7 @@ Tcl_StackChannel(
* impossible) we move the buffers from the common state structure into
* the channel itself. We use the buffers in the channel below the new
* transformation to hold the data. In the future this allows us to write
- * transformations which pre-read data and push the unused part back when
+ * transformations which preread data and push the unused part back when
* they are going away.
*/
@@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@ ChannelFree(
* A standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
- * If TCL_ERROR is returned, the posix error code will be set with
+ * If TCL_ERROR is returned, the Posix error code will be set with
* Tcl_SetErrno. May leave a message in interp result as well.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel(
if (chanPtr->downChanPtr != NULL) {
/*
- * Instead of manipulating the per-thread / per-interp list/hashtable
+ * Instead of manipulating the per-thread / per-interp list/hash table
* of registered channels we wind down the state of the
* transformation, and then restore the state of underlying channel
* into the old structure.
@@ -2589,8 +2589,8 @@ RecycleBuffer(
}
/*
- * Only save buffers which have the requested buffersize for the channel.
- * This is to honor dynamic changes of the buffersize made by the user.
+ * Only save buffers which have the requested buffer size for the channel.
+ * This is to honor dynamic changes of the buffe rsize made by the user.
*/
if ((bufPtr->bufLength) != statePtr->bufSize + BUFFER_PADDING) {
@@ -2750,7 +2750,7 @@ FlushChannel(
/*
* Prevent writing on a dead channel -- a channel that has been closed but
* not yet deallocated. This can occur if the exit handler for the channel
- * deallocation runs before all channels are deregistered in all
+ * deallocation runs before all channels are unregistered in all
* interpreters.
*/
@@ -2865,9 +2865,9 @@ FlushChannel(
if (calledFromAsyncFlush) {
/*
* TIP #219, Tcl Channel Reflection API.
- * When defering the error copy a message from the bypass into
+ * When deferring the error copy a message from the bypass into
* the unreported area. Or discard it if the new error is to
- * be ignored in favor of an earlier defered error.
+ * be ignored in favor of an earlier deferred error.
*/
Tcl_Obj *msg = statePtr->chanMsg;
@@ -3211,8 +3211,8 @@ CloseChannel(
* The channel to cut out of the list must not be referenced in any
* interpreter. This is something this procedure cannot check (despite
* the refcount) because the caller usually wants fiddle with the channel
- * (like transfering it to a different thread) and thus keeps the
- * refcount artifically high to prevent its destruction.
+ * (like transferring it to a different thread) and thus keeps the
+ * refcount artificially high to prevent its destruction.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3326,9 +3326,9 @@ Tcl_CutChannel(
* NOTE:
* The channel to splice into the list must not be referenced in any
* interpreter. This is something this procedure cannot check (despite
- * the refcount) because the caller usually wants figgle with the channel
- * (like transfering it to a different thread) and thus keeps the
- * refcount artifically high to prevent its destruction.
+ * the refcount) because the caller usually wants fiddle with the channel
+ * (like transferring it to a different thread) and thus keeps the
+ * refcount artificially high to prevent its destruction.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3740,7 +3740,7 @@ Tcl_CloseEx(
*
* NOTE:
* CloseWrite removes the channel as far as the user is concerned.
- * However, the ooutput data structures may continue to exist for a while
+ * However, the output data structures may continue to exist for a while
* longer if it has a background flush scheduled. The device itself is
* eventually closed and the channel structures modified, in
* CloseChannelPart, below.
@@ -4182,7 +4182,7 @@ Tcl_WriteChars(
/*
* Inefficient way to convert UTF-8 to byte-array, but the code
* parallels the way it is done for objects. Special case for 1-byte
- * (used by eg [puts] for the \n) could be extended to more efficient
+ * (used by e.g. [puts] for the \n) could be extended to more efficient
* translation of the src string.
*/
@@ -4505,7 +4505,7 @@ Write(
/*
* We just flushed. So if we have needNlFlush set to record that
- * we need to flush because theres a (translated) newline in the
+ * we need to flush because there is a (translated) newline in the
* buffer, that's likely not true any more. But there is a tricky
* exception. If we have saved bytes that did not really get
* flushed and those bytes came from a translation of a newline as
@@ -4750,7 +4750,7 @@ Tcl_GetsObj(
/*
* If a CR is at the end of the buffer, then check for a
- * LF at the begining of the next buffer, unless EOF char
+ * LF at the beginning of the next buffer, unless EOF char
* was found already.
*/
@@ -5790,7 +5790,7 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw(
/*
* Go to the driver only if we got nothing from pushback. Have to do it
- * this way to avoid EOF mis-timings when we consider the ability that EOF
+ * this way to avoid EOF mistimings when we consider the ability that EOF
* may not be a permanent condition in the driver, and in that case we
* have to synchronize.
*/
@@ -6218,7 +6218,7 @@ ReadChars(
* is larger than the number of characters
* available in the first buffer, only the
* characters from the first buffer are
- * returned. The execption is when there is
+ * returned. The exception is when there is
* not any complete character in the first
* buffer. In that case, a recursive call
* effectively obtains chars from the
@@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ Tcl_TruncateChannel(
/*
* Seek first to force a total flush of all pending buffers and ditch any
- * pre-read input data.
+ * preread input data.
*/
WillWrite(chanPtr);
@@ -7460,7 +7460,7 @@ CheckChannelErrors(
/*
* TIP #219, Tcl Channel Reflection API.
- * Move a defered error message back into the channel bypass.
+ * Move a deferred error message back into the channel bypass.
*/
if (statePtr->chanMsg != NULL) {
@@ -7788,7 +7788,7 @@ Tcl_GetChannelBufferSize(
* Side effects:
* An error message is generated in interp's result object to indicate
- * that a command was invoked with the a bad option. The message has the
+ * that a command was invoked with a bad option. The message has the
* form:
* bad option "blah": should be one of
* <...generic options...>+<...specific options...>
@@ -11151,7 +11151,7 @@ FixLevelCode(
* Syntax = (option value)... ?message?
*
* Bad message syntax causes a panic, because the other side uses
- * Tcl_GetReturnOptions and list construction functions to marshall the
+ * Tcl_GetReturnOptions and list construction functions to marshal the
* information. Hence an error means that we've got serious breakage.
*/
@@ -11220,8 +11220,8 @@ FixLevelCode(
lvn = (Tcl_Obj **)Tcl_Alloc(lcn * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *));
/*
- * New level/code information is spliced into the first occurence of
- * -level, -code, further occurences are ignored. The options cannot be
+ * New level/code information is spliced into the first occurrence of
+ * -level, -code, further occurrences are ignored. The options cannot be
* not present, we would not come here. Options which are ok are simply
* copied over.
*/