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Diffstat (limited to 'library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl')
-rw-r--r-- | library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl | 32 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl b/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl index 6a161a3..ff3f250 100644 --- a/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl +++ b/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { } ##### Initialize internal arrays of tcltest, but only if the caller - # has not already pre-initialized them. This is done to support + # has not already preinitialized them. This is done to support # compatibility with older tests that directly access internals # rather than go through command interfaces. # @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { return } if {[info exists $varName]} { - # Pre-initialized value is a scalar: destroy it! + # Preinitialized value is a scalar: Destroy it! unset $varName } array set $varName $value @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { ArrayDefault testConstraints {} ##### Initialize internal variables of tcltest, but only if the caller - # has not already pre-initialized them. This is done to support + # has not already preinitialized them. This is done to support # compatibility with older tests that directly access internals # rather than go through command interfaces. # @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # check the current working dir for files created by the tests. # filesMade keeps track of such files created using the makeFile and # makeDirectory procedures. filesExisted stores the names of - # pre-existing files. + # preexisting files. # # Note that $filesExisted lists only those files that exist in # the original [temporaryDirectory]. @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # keep track of test level for nested test commands variable testLevel 0 - # the variables and procs that existed when saveState was called are + # the variables and procedures that existed when saveState was called are # stored in a variable of the same name Default saveState {} @@ -354,12 +354,12 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # be kept in sync with the [configure -outfile] configuration # option ( and underlying variable Option(-outfile) ). This is # accomplished with a write trace on Option(-outfile) that will - # update [outputChannel] whenver a new value is written. That + # update [outputChannel] whenever a new value is written. That # much is easy. # # The trick is that in order to maintain compatibility with # version 1 of tcltest, we must allow every configuration option - # to get its inital value from command line arguments. This is + # to get its initial value from command line arguments. This is # accomplished by setting initial read traces on all the # configuration options to parse the command line option the first # time they are read. These traces are cancelled whenever the @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # Initialize the default values of the configurable options that are # historically associated with an exported variable. If that variable - # is already set, support compatibility by accepting its pre-set value. + # is already set, support compatibility by accepting its preset value. # Use [trace] to establish ongoing connection between the deprecated # exported variable and the modern option kept as a true internal var. # Also set up usage string and value testing for the option. @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # even if the directory is not writable return $directory } - return -code error "\"$directory\" is not writeable" + return -code error "\"$directory\" is not writable" } return $directory } @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { # tcltest::Debug* -- # # Internal helper procedures to write out debug information -# dependent on the chosen level. A test shell may overide +# dependent on the chosen level. A test shell may override # them, f.e. to redirect the output into a different # channel, or even into a GUI. @@ -1789,7 +1789,7 @@ proc tcltest::SubstArguments {argList} { # We need to split the argList up into tokens but cannot use list # operations as they throw away some significant quoting, and # [split] ignores braces as it should. Therefore what we do is - # gradually build up a string out of whitespace seperated strings. + # gradually build up a string out of whitespace-separated strings. # We cannot use [split] to split the argList into whitespace # separated strings as it throws away the whitespace which maybe # important so we have to do it all by hand. @@ -1896,7 +1896,7 @@ proc tcltest::SubstArguments {argList} { # match - specifies type of matching to do on result, # output, errorOutput; this must be a string # previously registered by a call to [customMatch]. -# The strings exact, glob, and regexp are pre-registered +# The strings exact, glob, and regexp are preregistered # by the tcltest package. Default value is exact. # # Arguments: @@ -1927,7 +1927,7 @@ proc tcltest::test {name description args} { FillFilesExisted incr testLevel - # Pre-define everything to null except output and errorOutput. We + # Predefine everything to null except output and errorOutput. We # determine whether or not to trap output based on whether or not # these variables (output & errorOutput) are defined. lassign {} constraints setup cleanup body result returnCodes errorCode match @@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@ proc tcltest::cleanupTests {{calledFromAllFile 0}} { # Remove files and directories created by the makeFile and # makeDirectory procedures. Record the names of files in - # workingDirectory that were not pre-existing, and associate them + # workingDirectory that were not preexisting, and associate them # with the test file that created them. if {!$calledFromAllFile} { @@ -3484,7 +3484,7 @@ proc tcltest::threadReap {} { # Initialize the constraints and set up command line arguments namespace eval tcltest { - # Define initializers for all the built-in contraint definitions + # Define initializers for all the built-in constraint definitions DefineConstraintInitializers # Set up the constraints in the testConstraints array to be lazily @@ -3493,7 +3493,7 @@ namespace eval tcltest { trace add variable testConstraints read [namespace code SafeFetch] # Only initialize constraints at package load time if an - # [initConstraintsHook] has been pre-defined. This is only + # [initConstraintsHook] has been predefined. This is only # for compatibility support. The modern way to add a custom # test constraint is to just call the [testConstraint] command # straight away, without all this "hook" nonsense. |