diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 7b35128d..52639b75 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ release: $(MAKE) distcheck TESTFLAGS=--parallel; \ echo "/* Build finished at $$(date -uIseconds) */" ;\ echo "/*" ;\ - echo " * Please run the final step interactivly:" ;\ + echo " * Please run the final step interactively:" ;\ echo " * make sign-release" ;\ echo " */" ;\ ) 2>&1 | tee "$(RELEASE_NAME).buildlog" diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 69fe066b..9c11df34 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 1.6.0 (2015-08-26) [C25/A14/R0] * The passphrase handler for the loopback mode has been improved and may also be used with genkey. - * [w32] The standard GnuPG 2.1 install directory is now seached for + * [w32] The standard GnuPG 2.1 install directory is now searched for gpgconf.exe before a registry specified directory and the Gpg4win install directory. @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 1.1.8 (2008-12-08) ------------------------------------------------ * SIGPIPE is now again ignored as described in the manual. Fixes - regresion introduced with 1.1.6. + regression introduced with 1.1.6. Noteworthy changes in version 1.1.7 (2008-10-17) @@ -958,8 +958,8 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 1.0.3 (2005-06-20) * Previousy, GPGME would use a default "include certs" of 1. This has been changed. Now GPGME will use the crypto backend engines default unless you set the value with gpgme_set_include_certs() - explicitely. A new macro GPGME_INCLUDE_CERTS_DEFAULT can be used - as a value to explicitely request the new default behaviour. + explicitly. A new macro GPGME_INCLUDE_CERTS_DEFAULT can be used + as a value to explicitly request the new default behaviour. Because the default changes, this is a slight change of the API semantics. We consider it to be a bug fix. @@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 0.4.7 (2004-04-29) disabled in the gpgme_key_t structures. * A bug fix: The flag wrong_key_usage of gpgme_signature_t was - accidently of type int instead unsigned int. + accidentally of type int instead unsigned int. * Interface changes relative to the 0.4.5 release: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 0.4.1 (2003-06-06) The error values have been completely replaced by a more sophisticated model that allows GPGME to transparently and accurately - report all errors from the other GnuPG components, irregardless of + report all errors from the other GnuPG components, regardless of process boundaries. This is achieved by using the library libgpg-errors, which is shared by all GnuPG components. This library is now required for GPGME. @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 0.3.1 (2002-02-09) selects between local keyring, remote keyserver, or both. For this, two new macros are defined, GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCAL and GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_EXTERN. To make it possible to modify the - current setting, a fucntion gpgme_get_keylist_mode was added to + current setting, a function gpgme_get_keylist_mode was added to retrieve the current mode. * gpgme_wait accepts a new argument STATUS to return the error status diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index a915ed7c..121ced21 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Hey Emacs, this is -*- org -*- mode! Clean up the current TODO list. Include properties as relevant (so if someone does make a PDF or HTML version the TOC will work). - Also check ans see if some of these ancient things can be removed + Also check to see if some of these ancient things can be removed (e.g. do we really need to fix things that were broken in GPG 1.3.x? I'm thinking not so much). @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Hey Emacs, this is -*- org -*- mode! :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: set-fd-blocking :END: - issueing simple commands, because we are mixing synchronous + issuing simple commands, because we are mixing synchronous commands into potentially asynchronous operations. ** Might want to implement nonblock for w32 native backend! :PROPERTIES: @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Hey Emacs, this is -*- org -*- mode! with a string and some optional arguments. This is for example required to notify an application of a changed smartcard, The application can then do whatever is required. There are other - usages too. This notfication system should be independent of any + usages too. This notification system should be independent of any contextes of course. Not sure whether this is still required. GPGME_PROTOCOL_ASSUAN is diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 13989931..688a4b38 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ if test "$found" = "1"; then AC_CHECK_PROGS([DOXYGEN], [doxygen]) if test -z "$DOXYGEN"; - # This is not highlighted becase it's not really important. + # This is not highlighted because it's not really important. then AC_MSG_WARN([Doxygen not found - Qt binding doc will not be built.]) fi AC_CHECK_PROGS([GRAPHVIZ], [dot]) diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog-2011 b/doc/ChangeLog-2011 index e270fae8..ac934214 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog-2011 +++ b/doc/ChangeLog-2011 @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ 2002-05-26 Marcus Brinkmann - * gpgme.texi: Some typographical correctons throughout. + * gpgme.texi: Some typographical corrections throughout. 2002-05-09 Marcus Brinkmann @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ * gpgme.texi (Manipulating Data Buffers): Changed some data types to void*. (Protocol Selection): Added gpgme_get_protocol. - (Verify): Updated to include the new attribute fucntions and + (Verify): Updated to include the new attribute functions and status codes. 2002-04-27 Werner Koch @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ 2002-01-29 Marcus Brinkmann * gpgme.texi (Run Control): New section. - (Verify): Docuent gpgme_get_notation. + (Verify): Document gpgme_get_notation. (More Information): New section describing gpgme_get_op_info. 2002-01-22 Marcus Brinkmann @@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ * gpgme.texi (Top): Complete detailmenu. - * gpgme.texi: Convert embarassing cruft to the real thing. + * gpgme.texi: Convert embarrassing cruft to the real thing. 2002-01-16 Marcus Brinkmann diff --git a/doc/examples/show-group-options.c b/doc/examples/show-group-options.c index 48ca260e..3e102079 100644 --- a/doc/examples/show-group-options.c +++ b/doc/examples/show-group-options.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* show-group-options.c - Example code to retriev the group option. +/* show-group-options.c - Example code to retrieve the group option. Copyright (C) 2008 g10 Code GmbH This file is part of GPGME. diff --git a/doc/gpgme.texi b/doc/gpgme.texi index fc4840ee..7d410f83 100644 --- a/doc/gpgme.texi +++ b/doc/gpgme.texi @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ directory part is used as the default installation directory; the Windows. @item require-gnupg -Set the mimimum version of the required GnuPG engine. If that version +Set the minimum version of the required GnuPG engine. If that version is not met, GPGME fails early instead of trying to use the existent version. The given version must be a string with major, minor, and micro number. Example: "2.1.0". @@ -4031,7 +4031,7 @@ does only work for OpenPGP and requires at least version 2.1.13 of GnuPG. @var{userid} is commonly the mail address associated with the key. -GPGME does not require a specificy syntax but if more than a mail +GPGME does not require a specific syntax but if more than a mail address is given, RFC-822 style format is suggested. The value is expected to be in UTF-8 encoding (i.e. no IDN encoding for mail addresses). This is a required parameter. @@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ requires at least version 2.1.13 of GnuPG. @var{userid} is the user ID to add to the key. A user ID is commonly the mail address to be associated with the key. GPGME does not -require a specificy syntax but if more than a mail address is given, +require a specific syntax but if more than a mail address is given, RFC-822 style format is suggested. The value is expected to be in UTF-8 encoding (i.e. no IDN encoding for mail addresses). This is a required parameter. @@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ multiple of the following bit values: @since{1.8.0} The @code{GPGME_DECRYPT_VERIFY} symbol specifies that this function -shall exacty act as @code{gpgme_op_decrypt_verify}. +shall exactly act as @code{gpgme_op_decrypt_verify}. @item GPGME_DECRYPT_UNWRAP @since{1.8.0} @@ -5444,7 +5444,7 @@ counterpart to @code{GPGME_ENCRYPT_WRAP}. @end table -The function returns the error codes as descriped for +The function returns the error codes as described for @code{gpgme_op_decrypt} respective @code{gpgme_op_encrypt}. @end deftypefun @@ -5739,7 +5739,7 @@ The defined bits are: A policy requirement was not met. @item GPGME_SIGSUM_SYS_ERROR - A system error occured. + A system error occurred. @item GPGME_SIGSUM_TOFU_CONFLICT A TOFU conflict was detected. @@ -6897,7 +6897,7 @@ returned. Synchronous operations running in parallel, as well as key and trust item list operations, do not affect @code{gpgme_wait}. In a multi-threaded environment, only one thread should ever call -@code{gpgme_wait} at any time, irregardless if @var{ctx} is specified +@code{gpgme_wait} at any time, regardless of whether @var{ctx} is specified or not. This means that all calls to this function should be fully synchronized by locking primitives. It is safe to start asynchronous operations while a thread is running in @code{gpgme_wait}. @@ -8229,7 +8229,7 @@ The function @code{gpgme_get_sig_string_attr} is equivalent to: @end example @end deftypefun -@deftypefun {const char *} gpgme_get_sig_ulong_attr (@w{gpgme_ctx_t @var{ctx}}, @w{int @var{idx}}, @w{gpgme_attr_t @var{waht}}, @w{int @var{whatidx}}) +@deftypefun {const char *} gpgme_get_sig_ulong_attr (@w{gpgme_ctx_t @var{ctx}}, @w{int @var{idx}}, @w{gpgme_attr_t @var{what}}, @w{int @var{whatidx}}) The function @code{gpgme_get_sig_ulong_attr} is equivalent to: @example diff --git a/doc/uiserver.texi b/doc/uiserver.texi index 6938aeea..e001d120 100644 --- a/doc/uiserver.texi +++ b/doc/uiserver.texi @@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ do this it uses the Assuan command: @deffn Command START_KEYMANAGER The server shall pop up the main window of the key manager (aka certificate manager). The client expects that the key manager is brought -into the foregound and that this command immediatley returns (does not +into the foregound and that this command immediately returns (does not wait until the key manager has been fully brought up). @end deffn @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ do this it uses the Assuan command: @deffn Command START_CONFDIALOG The server shall pop up its configuration dialog. The client expects that this dialog is brought into the foregound and that this command -immediatley returns (i.e. it does not wait until the dialog has been +immediately returns (i.e. it does not wait until the dialog has been fully brought up). @end deffn diff --git a/lang/cl/gpgme.lisp b/lang/cl/gpgme.lisp index b1a38ca1..a0d5f3d0 100644 --- a/lang/cl/gpgme.lisp +++ b/lang/cl/gpgme.lisp @@ -140,11 +140,11 @@ (gpg-err-source err)) (defun gpgme-strerror (err) - "Return a string containig a description of the error code." + "Return a string containing a description of the error code." (gpg-strerror err)) (defun gpgme-strsource (err) - "Return a string containig a description of the error source." + "Return a string containing a description of the error source." (gpg-strsource err)) (defun gpgme-err-code-from-errno (err) @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ :from-c translate-gpgme-sig-notation-t-from-foreign) "Signature notation pointer type.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-sig-notation-bitfield :unsigned-int) (:human-readable 1) (:critical 2)) @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ :from-c translate-gpgme-subkey-t-from-foreign) "A subkey from a key.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-subkey-bitfield :unsigned-int) "The subkey bitfield." (:revoked 1) @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ :from-c translate-gpgme-key-sig-t-from-foreign) "A signature on a user ID.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-key-sig-bitfield :unsigned-int) "The key signature bitfield." (:revoked 1) @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ :from-c translate-gpgme-user-id-t-from-foreign) "A user ID from a key.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-user-id-bitfield :unsigned-int) "The user ID bitfield." (:revoked 1) @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ :to-c translate-gpgme-key-t-to-foreign) "A key from the keyring.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-key-bitfield :unsigned-int) "The key bitfield." (:revoked 1) @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ :from-c translate-gpgme-signature-t-from-foreign) "A signature structure.") -;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianess? +;; FIXME: Doesn't this depend on endianness? (defbitfield (gpgme-signature-bitfield :unsigned-int) "The signature bitfield." (:wrong-key-usage 1) @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ ;;; The release callback removes the stream from the *data-handles* ;;; hash and releases the CBS structure that is used as the key in -;;; that hash. It is implicitely invoked (through GPGME) by +;;; that hash. It is implicitly invoked (through GPGME) by ;;; gpgme-data-release. (defcallback data-release-cb :void ((handle :pointer)) (unwind-protect (remhash (pointer-address handle) *data-handles*) @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ (when *debug* (format t "DEBUG: gpgme-data-new: ~A~%" dh)) dh)))) -;;; This function releases a GPGME data object. It implicitely +;;; This function releases a GPGME data object. It implicitly ;;; invokes the data-release-cb function to clean up associated junk. (defun gpgme-data-release (dh) "Release a GPGME data object." @@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ (:documentation "Set the protocol of CONTEXT to PROTOCOL.")) ;;; FIXME: Adjust translator to reject invalid protocols. Currently, -;;; specifing an invalid protocol throws a "NIL is not 32 signed int" +;;; specifying an invalid protocol throws a "NIL is not 32 signed int" ;;; error. This is suboptimal. (defmethod (setf protocol) (protocol (ctx context)) (gpgme-set-protocol ctx protocol)) diff --git a/lang/cpp/README b/lang/cpp/README index e142e371..16c9a4a1 100644 --- a/lang/cpp/README +++ b/lang/cpp/README @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pattern so the documentation for GPGME itself provides a good way to start. The context structure in GPGME is mapped to a Context object in -GpgMEpp. Additional convienience code provides Data objects and +GpgMEpp. Additional convenience code provides Data objects and a Dataprovider interface that can be used to implement GPGME's data with any subclass by implementing the right callbacks. diff --git a/lang/cpp/src/key.h b/lang/cpp/src/key.h index c4edba07..dd855aec 100644 --- a/lang/cpp/src/key.h +++ b/lang/cpp/src/key.h @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ public: * Needs gnupg 2.1.13 and the key needs to be updated * afterwards to see the new uid. * - * @param uid should be fully formated and UTF-8 encoded. + * @param uid should be fully formatted and UTF-8 encoded. * * @returns a possible error. **/ diff --git a/lang/js/DemoExtension/maindemo.js b/lang/js/DemoExtension/maindemo.js index a9fdf28c..0c64860c 100644 --- a/lang/js/DemoExtension/maindemo.js +++ b/lang/js/DemoExtension/maindemo.js @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () { document.getElementById( 'pubkey').value = keys[0].fingerprint; } else if (keys.length > 1) { - alert('The pattern was not unambigious enough for a Key. ' + alert('The pattern was not unambiguous enough for a Key. ' + keys.length + ' Keys were found'); } else { alert('No keys found'); diff --git a/lang/js/jsdoc_index.md b/lang/js/jsdoc_index.md index b7371ad5..e5cf2873 100644 --- a/lang/js/jsdoc_index.md +++ b/lang/js/jsdoc_index.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ gnupg. **Due to security constraints, the javascript-binding currently only offers limited support for secret-Key interaction.** -The existance of secret Keys is not secret, and those secret Keys can be used +The existence of secret Keys is not secret, and those secret Keys can be used for signing, but Operations that may expose, modify or delete secret Keys are not supported. diff --git a/lang/js/src/Helpers.js b/lang/js/src/Helpers.js index f472b234..0b5ab7e8 100644 --- a/lang/js/src/Helpers.js +++ b/lang/js/src/Helpers.js @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ export function atobArray (base64) { * Taken and slightly adapted from * https://www.onicos.com/staff/iz/amuse/javascript/expert/utf.txt * (original header: - * utf.js - UTF-8 <=> UTF-16 convertion + * utf.js - UTF-8 <=> UTF-16 conversion * * Copyright (C) 1999 Masanao Izumo * Version: 1.0 diff --git a/lang/js/src/Key.js b/lang/js/src/Key.js index f5ee9656..a3f52044 100644 --- a/lang/js/src/Key.js +++ b/lang/js/src/Key.js @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class GPGME_Key { /** * Query any property of the Key listed in {@link validKeyProperties} - * @param {String} property property to be retreived + * @param {String} property property to be retrieved * @returns {Boolean| String | Date | Array | Object} * @returns {Promise} (if in async * mode) @@ -708,4 +708,4 @@ function getGnupgState (fingerprint, property){ }); } }); -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/lang/js/src/Keyring.js b/lang/js/src/Keyring.js index 850f9f18..9f313577 100644 --- a/lang/js/src/Keyring.js +++ b/lang/js/src/Keyring.js @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ export class GPGME_Keyring { * @param {String} option.userId The user Id, e.g. 'Foo Bar ' * @param {String} option.algo (optional) algorithm (and optionally key * size) to be used. See {@link supportedKeyAlgos} below for supported - * values. If ommitted, 'default' is used. + * values. If omitted, 'default' is used. * @param {Number} option.expires (optional) Expiration time in seconds * from now. If not set or set to 0, expiration will be 'never' * diff --git a/lang/python/doc/meta/old-commits.log b/lang/python/doc/meta/old-commits.log index 93661e35..eb870cda 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/meta/old-commits.log +++ b/lang/python/doc/meta/old-commits.log @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ Date: Sat May 2 10:28:42 2015 +1000 Updated Makefile * set make to use python3 instead. - * This will mean a successful port may need to be maintained seperately + * This will mean a successful port may need to be maintained separately from the original python2 code instead of merged, but ought to be able to share most things. So maybe merge with separated make files or a pre-make script to set python2 or python3 prior to building ... decide @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ commit 45e8a5f4e13d3ca797ec3b0037242874a6be5562 Author: belyi Date: Sat Mar 26 19:44:18 2005 +0000 - Updated verion number to 0.6.2 in version.py + Updated version number to 0.6.2 in version.py Added examples/*.glade files into documentation package. pyme/debian/examples | 1 + @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ Author: belyi Date: Fri Mar 25 04:30:17 2005 +0000 Improved PyGtkGpgKeys example to manage owner_trust on keys. - Added another example inter-edit.py which is just a hepler to write + Added another example inter-edit.py which is just a helper to write scripts for Context.op_edit() command. pyme/examples/PyGtkGpgKeys.glade | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@ -2011,7 +2011,7 @@ Author: belyi Date: Fri Mar 25 00:30:39 2005 +0000 Updated PyGtkGpgKeys example to include import, export and reload - functionality. Also added ability to remove number of keys simultanously. + functionality. Also added ability to remove number of keys simultaneously. Rearanged how KeyColumn is used to avoid unnecessary sorts and duplication of information in different parts of the code. @@ -2035,7 +2035,7 @@ commit 59e23f32c3b46413c9ec09e23e1a385a110fb103 Author: belyi Date: Thu Mar 24 05:44:58 2005 +0000 - Added wait method Context class which handles asynchornous calls a little + Added wait method Context class which handles asynchronous calls a little bit better than the one generated by SWIG. pyme/debian/changelog | 7 +++++++ @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ Date: Fri Mar 18 19:09:33 2005 +0000 Added package building for python2.4 - Updated copyright notes to include myslef and avoid confusion who's the + Updated copyright notes to include myself and avoid confusion who's the maintainer. In John's own words: "I'd prefer to just step out of the picture". Jonh's copyright notice left intact. @@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ Date: Thu Apr 8 16:15:09 2004 +0000 Ensure that we support only python2.2 and up. :-) Use generators in core.Context class which makes pyme.aux obsolete - Remove importing future nested_scopes since they are standart starting + Remove importing future nested_scopes since they are standard starting with python2.2 pyme/pyme/__init__.py | 5 ++--- @@ -2293,7 +2293,7 @@ commit af7129baa8260697d85c2ddb434562e8a80b62d8 Author: belyi Date: Sat Mar 20 20:15:53 2004 +0000 - Added minimum of formating and SF icon. + Added minimum of formatting and SF icon. pyme-web/index.html | 18 +++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/lang/python/doc/rst/gpgme-python-howto.rst b/lang/python/doc/rst/gpgme-python-howto.rst index 3fd8a4d0..4cbb929a 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/rst/gpgme-python-howto.rst +++ b/lang/python/doc/rst/gpgme-python-howto.rst @@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ obtained. #. Import from ProtonMail via HKP for Python Example no. 1 - The following script is avalable with the rest of the examples under + The following script is available with the rest of the examples under the somewhat less than original name, ``pmkey-import-hkp.py``. .. code:: python @@ -1814,7 +1814,7 @@ to any preconfigured keys set in the ``gpg.conf`` file: with open("secret_plans.txt.asc", "wb") as afile: afile.write(ciphertext) -If the ``recipients`` paramater is empty then the plaintext is encrypted +If the ``recipients`` parameter is empty then the plaintext is encrypted symmetrically. If no ``passphrase`` is supplied as a parameter or via a callback registered with the ``Context()`` then an out-of-band prompt for the passphrase via pinentry will be invoked. @@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ demonstrable. One of the better and easier examples being the one of the early examples in this HOWTO, the `key counting <#howto-keys-counting>`__ code. Running that example as an executable Python script, ``keycount.py`` (available in the -``examples/howto/`` directory), will take a noticable amount of time to +``examples/howto/`` directory), will take a noticeable amount of time to run on most systems where the public keybox or keyring contains a few thousand public keys. diff --git a/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto b/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto index 4ad5bc41..e12dc364 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto +++ b/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto @@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@ address can be obtained. :CUSTOM_ID: import-hkp4py-pm1 :END: -The following script is avalable with the rest of the examples under +The following script is available with the rest of the examples under the somewhat less than original name, =pmkey-import-hkp.py=. #+BEGIN_SRC python -i @@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@ with open("secret_plans.txt.asc", "wb") as afile: afile.write(ciphertext) #+END_SRC -If the =recipients= paramater is empty then the plaintext is encrypted +If the =recipients= parameter is empty then the plaintext is encrypted symmetrically. If no =passphrase= is supplied as a parameter or via a callback registered with the =Context()= then an out-of-band prompt for the passphrase via pinentry will be invoked. @@ -2662,7 +2662,7 @@ Nevertheless, there are some situations where the benefits are demonstrable. One of the better and easier examples being the one of the early examples in this HOWTO, the [[#howto-keys-counting][key counting]] code. Running that example as an executable Python script, =keycount.py= (available in -the =examples/howto/= directory), will take a noticable amount of time +the =examples/howto/= directory), will take a noticeable amount of time to run on most systems where the public keybox or keyring contains a few thousand public keys. diff --git a/lang/python/doc/texinfo/gpgme-python-howto.texi b/lang/python/doc/texinfo/gpgme-python-howto.texi index d776f58d..4f10bc5b 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/texinfo/gpgme-python-howto.texi +++ b/lang/python/doc/texinfo/gpgme-python-howto.texi @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ address can be obtained. Import from ProtonMail via HKP for Python Example no. 1 -The following script is avalable with the rest of the examples under +The following script is available with the rest of the examples under the somewhat less than original name, @samp{pmkey-import-hkp.py}. @example @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ with open("secret_plans.txt.asc", "wb") as afile: afile.write(ciphertext) @end example -If the @samp{recipients} paramater is empty then the plaintext is encrypted +If the @samp{recipients} parameter is empty then the plaintext is encrypted symmetrically. If no @samp{passphrase} is supplied as a parameter or via a callback registered with the @samp{Context()} then an out-of-band prompt for the passphrase via pinentry will be invoked. @@ -2774,7 +2774,7 @@ Nevertheless, there are some situations where the benefits are demonstrable. One of the better and easier examples being the one of the early examples in this HOWTO, the @ref{Counting keys, , key counting} code. Running that example as an executable Python script, @samp{keycount.py} (available in -the @samp{examples/howto/} directory), will take a noticable amount of time +the @samp{examples/howto/} directory), will take a noticeable amount of time to run on most systems where the public keybox or keyring contains a few thousand public keys. @@ -3089,4 +3089,4 @@ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -@bye \ No newline at end of file +@bye diff --git a/lang/python/helpers.c b/lang/python/helpers.c index 947819d2..d5d1fc99 100644 --- a/lang/python/helpers.c +++ b/lang/python/helpers.c @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ static ssize_t pyDataWriteCb(void *hook, const void *buffer, size_t size) } /* Set the current position from where the next read or write starts - in the data object with the handle HOOK to OFFSET, relativ to + in the data object with the handle HOOK to OFFSET, relative to WHENCE. Returns the new offset in bytes from the beginning of the data object. */ static off_t pyDataSeekCb(void *hook, off_t offset, int whence) diff --git a/lang/python/tests/t-quick-key-manipulation.py b/lang/python/tests/t-quick-key-manipulation.py index 0cfaa9d1..73dce16d 100755 --- a/lang/python/tests/t-quick-key-manipulation.py +++ b/lang/python/tests/t-quick-key-manipulation.py @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ with support.EphemeralContext() as ctx: # try to revoke a non-existent UID try: - ctx.key_revoke_uid(key, "i dont exist") + ctx.key_revoke_uid(key, "i don't exist") # IMHO this should fail. issue2963. # assert False, "Expected an error but got none" except gpg.errors.GpgError: diff --git a/lang/qt/README b/lang/qt/README index 4621d28c..450fb032 100644 --- a/lang/qt/README +++ b/lang/qt/README @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Qt API bindings/wrapper for GPGME Based on KF5gpgmepp QGpgME and libkleo/backends/qgpgme Please note that QGpgME has a different license (GPL only) -then GPGME itself. See the License secion in this +then GPGME itself. See the License section in this document for more information. Overview @@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ for API stability reasons. Some jobs like the verification or decryption jobs have dedicated result classes. Each result class at least has the member function error() that can be used -to check if a job failed. Additionally errors are emited +to check if a job failed. Additionally errors are emitted in the result signal. Jobs also provide progress signal whenever GnuPG emits a progress status line. Most jobs also provide a way synchronusly execute them. -Please not that synchronus use does not cause the autodeletion +Please not that synchronous use does not cause the autodeletion to take place so you have to manually delete them. Async usage: diff --git a/lang/qt/doc/Doxyfile.in b/lang/qt/doc/Doxyfile.in index c672c4c5..8ccd11c4 100644 --- a/lang/qt/doc/Doxyfile.in +++ b/lang/qt/doc/Doxyfile.in @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ HTML_STYLESHEET = # cascading style sheets that are included after the standard style sheets # created by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule certain style aspects. # This is preferred over using HTML_STYLESHEET since it does not replace the -# standard style sheet and is therefor more robust against future updates. +# standard style sheet and is therefore more robust against future updates. # Doxygen will copy the style sheet files to the output directory. # Note: The order of the extra stylesheet files is of importance (e.g. the last # stylesheet in the list overrules the setting of the previous ones in the @@ -1635,8 +1635,8 @@ EXTRA_PACKAGES = # Note: Only use a user-defined header if you know what you are doing! The # following commands have a special meaning inside the header: $title, # $datetime, $date, $doxygenversion, $projectname, $projectnumber, -# $projectbrief, $projectlogo. Doxygen will replace $title with the empy string, -# for the replacement values of the other commands the user is refered to +# $projectbrief, $projectlogo. Doxygen will replace $title with the empty string, +# for the replacement values of the other commands the user is referred to # HTML_HEADER. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. diff --git a/lang/qt/src/dn.h b/lang/qt/src/dn.h index ef6fea0c..2d655c55 100644 --- a/lang/qt/src/dn.h +++ b/lang/qt/src/dn.h @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ public: const_iterator begin() const; const_iterator end() const; - /** Set the order in which prettyDN will reorder the Attirbutes. */ + /** Set the order in which prettyDN will reorder the Attributes. */ void setAttributeOrder(const QStringList &order) const; /** Get the used attribute order. */ diff --git a/lang/qt/src/wkspublishjob.h b/lang/qt/src/wkspublishjob.h index 8d17e523..ff3f21e0 100644 --- a/lang/qt/src/wkspublishjob.h +++ b/lang/qt/src/wkspublishjob.h @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ namespace QGpgME { * send the RFC822 mail returned in returnedData. * * When the response is received start a startRecieve with the - * RFC822 mail received as paramater response. Check for errors + * RFC822 mail received as parameter response. Check for errors * and then send again send the result from returnedData back to * the server. * @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public: */ virtual void startCreate(const char *fpr, const QString &mailbox) = 0; - /** Handle a submisson response. The returnedData in the result singnal + /** Handle a submission response. The returnedData in the result singnal * will contain the confirmation response as returned by gpg-wks-client --receive * * @param response The response of the server. diff --git a/lang/qt/tests/t-encrypt.cpp b/lang/qt/tests/t-encrypt.cpp index 5bd472af..f25da317 100644 --- a/lang/qt/tests/t-encrypt.cpp +++ b/lang/qt/tests/t-encrypt.cpp @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ private: killAgent(mDir.path()); - /* Now create a new homedir which with we test symetric decrypt. */ + /* Now create a new homedir which with we test symmetric decrypt. */ QTemporaryDir tmp; qputenv("GNUPGHOME", tmp.path().toUtf8()); QFile agentConf(tmp.path() + QStringLiteral("/gpg-agent.conf")); diff --git a/m4/glib-2.0.m4 b/m4/glib-2.0.m4 index a22e6e6d..cb284307 100644 --- a/m4/glib-2.0.m4 +++ b/m4/glib-2.0.m4 @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ main () glib_major_version, glib_minor_version, glib_micro_version); printf ("*** was found! If pkg-config was correct, then it is best\n"); printf ("*** to remove the old version of GLib. You may also be able to fix the error\n"); - printf("*** by modifying your LD_LIBRARY_PATH enviroment variable, or by editing\n"); + printf("*** by modifying your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or by editing\n"); printf("*** /etc/ld.so.conf. Make sure you have run ldconfig if that is\n"); printf("*** required on your system.\n"); printf("*** If pkg-config was wrong, set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH\n"); @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ main () printf("*** being found. The easiest way to fix this is to remove the old version\n"); printf("*** of GLIB, but you can also set the PKG_CONFIG environment to point to the\n"); printf("*** correct copy of pkg-config. (In this case, you will have to\n"); - printf("*** modify your LD_LIBRARY_PATH enviroment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf\n"); + printf("*** modify your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf\n"); printf("*** so that the correct libraries are found at run-time))\n"); } } @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ main () echo "*** If you have an old version installed, it is best to remove it, although" echo "*** you may also be able to get things to work by modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ], [ echo "*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the" - echo "*** exact error that occured. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly installed."]) + echo "*** exact error that occurred. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly installed."]) CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS" LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" fi diff --git a/m4/gpg-error.m4 b/m4/gpg-error.m4 index 1661204c..8ba24b71 100644 --- a/m4/gpg-error.m4 +++ b/m4/gpg-error.m4 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ dnl [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND ]]]) dnl dnl Test for libgpg-error and define GPG_ERROR_CFLAGS, GPG_ERROR_LIBS, dnl GPG_ERROR_MT_CFLAGS, and GPG_ERROR_MT_LIBS. The _MT_ variants are -dnl used for programs requireing real multi thread support. +dnl used for programs requiring real multi thread support. dnl dnl If a prefix option is not used, the config script is first dnl searched in $SYSROOT/bin and then along $PATH. If the used diff --git a/m4/python.m4 b/m4/python.m4 index 7adcdead..f8a759c6 100644 --- a/m4/python.m4 +++ b/m4/python.m4 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ## Python file handling ## From Andrew Dalke ## Updated by James Henstridge -## Upated by Werner Koch 2018-10-17 +## Updated by Werner Koch 2018-10-17 ## --------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # diff --git a/m4/qt.m4 b/m4/qt.m4 index 700f4e0e..62579d55 100644 --- a/m4/qt.m4 +++ b/m4/qt.m4 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([FIND_QT], fi AC_MSG_RESULT([$mocversion]) dnl Check that a binary can actually be build with this qt. - dnl pkg-config may be set up in a way that it looks also for libaries + dnl pkg-config may be set up in a way that it looks also for libraries dnl of the build system and not only for the host system. In that case dnl we check here that we can actually compile / link a qt application dnl for host. diff --git a/src/ChangeLog-2011 b/src/ChangeLog-2011 index c1a901a2..112d1328 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog-2011 +++ b/src/ChangeLog-2011 @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ * engine-backend.h (struct engine_ops): Add PASSWD. * engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_passwd): New. (_gpgme_engine_ops_gpgsm): Register. - (gpgsm_reset): Reset only if we have a conenction. + (gpgsm_reset): Reset only if we have a connection. * gpgme.h.in (GPGME_PK_ECDSA, GPGME_PK_ECDH): New. * gpgme.c (gpgme_pubkey_algo_name): Add them. @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ * engine-backend.h: Define with [ENABLE_ASSUAN] instead of [ENABLE_GPGSM]. * posix-io.c (_gpgme_io_waitpid): Make non-static. - * util.h (ENABLE_ASSUAN): Declar _gpgme_assuan_system_hooks, + * util.h (ENABLE_ASSUAN): Declare _gpgme_assuan_system_hooks, _gpgme_assuan_malloc_hooks, _gpgme_assuan_log_cb. * engine-gpgsm.c: Don't map assuan error codes. Use assuan_release instead of assuan_disconnect. @@ -1401,7 +1401,7 @@ 2008-06-19 Werner Koch * gpgme.h (GPGME_CONF_PATHNAME): Replace by GPGME_CONF_FILENAME, - change all callers and provide compatibilty macro. + change all callers and provide compatibility macro. (gpgme_conf_type_t): Add complex types 34..37. * engine-gpgconf.c (gpgconf_parse_option, arg_to_data) (_gpgme_conf_arg_new, _gpgme_conf_arg_release): Add new types. @@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ 2007-07-12 Marcus Brinkmann - * Makefile.am: Replace implicite rule by suffix rule. Add + * Makefile.am: Replace implicit rule by suffix rule. Add SUFFIXES for that. 2007-07-12 Werner Koch @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ 2006-03-06 Marcus Brinkmann - * gpgme-config.in (cflags_pth): Revert accidential removal of + * gpgme-config.in (cflags_pth): Revert accidental removal of pthread support with last change. 2006-02-28 Marcus Brinkmann @@ -2052,7 +2052,7 @@ 2006-02-15 Marcus Brinkmann - * w32-io.c (create_writer): Make C->have_data a manually resetted + * w32-io.c (create_writer): Make C->have_data a manually reset event. (writer): Move code from end of if block to beginning, so it is also run the first time. @@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ * gpgme.def: New. * versioninfo.rc.in: New. - * Makefile.am: Addes support for building a W32 DLL. + * Makefile.am: Adds support for building a W32 DLL. * ttyname_r.c (ttyname_r) [W32]: Return error. * ath-compat.c [W32]: select and co are not yet supported; return @@ -2779,7 +2779,7 @@ 2004-03-03 Werner Koch * engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_export_ext): Properly insert a space - beween patterns. + between patterns. 2004-02-18 Werner Koch @@ -3132,23 +3132,23 @@ * engine.h: Likewise for _gpgme_engine_op_export and _gpgme_engine_op_export_ext. * engine-backend.h (struct engine_ops): Change second argument of - prototype of export to const char *, and add reserverd int as + prototype of export to const char *, and add reserved int as third argument. Add prototype for export_ext. * engine.c (_gpgme_engine_op_export_ext): New function. (_gpgme_engine_op_export): Change second argument of prototype of - export to const char *, and add reserverd int as third argument. + export to const char *, and add reserved int as third argument. * rungpg.c (gpg_export): Change second argument of prototype of - export to const char *, and add reserverd int as third argument. + export to const char *, and add reserved int as third argument. (gpg_export_ext): New function. (gpg_keylist_ext): Break loop at error. (_gpgme_engine_ops_gpg): Add gpg_export_ext. * engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_export): Change second argument of - prototype of export to const char *, and add reserverd int as + prototype of export to const char *, and add reserved int as third argument. (gpgsm_export_ext): New function. (_gpgme_engine_ops_gpgsm): Add gpgsm_export_ext. * export.c (export_start): Change second argument of prototype of - export to const char *, and add reserverd int as third argument. + export to const char *, and add reserved int as third argument. (gpgme_op_export_start): Likewise. (export_ext_start): New function. (gpgme_op_export_ext_start): Likewise. @@ -5109,7 +5109,7 @@ * key.h (struct certsig_s): New. Use it in gpgme_key_s. * key.c (gpgme_key_release): Release it. We need to add more code of course. - (_gpgme_key_append_name): Use memset to intialize the struct. + (_gpgme_key_append_name): Use memset to initialize the struct. * gpgme.h (GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_SIGS): New. * rungpg.c (_gpgme_gpg_op_keylist): Include sigs in listing depending non the list mode. @@ -5217,7 +5217,7 @@ 2002-07-27 Marcus Brinkmann - * delete.c (delete_problem): New case ambigious specification. + * delete.c (delete_problem): New case ambiguous specification. (delete_status_handler): Handle new case (poorly). 2002-07-25 Marcus Brinkmann @@ -5338,8 +5338,8 @@ * import.c (append_xml_impinfo): Kludge to print fingerprint instead of keyid for use with gpgsm. (import_status_handler): Set a flag to know whether any import - occured. - (gpgme_op_import): Reurn -1 if no certificate ewas imported. + occurred. + (gpgme_op_import): Return -1 if no certificate ewas imported. 2002-06-25 Werner Koch @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ (gpgsm_status_handler): Use parse_status. (gpgsm_assuan_simple_command): Accept new arguments STATUS_FNC and STATUS_FNC_VALUE and process status messages. - (gpgsm_set_recipients): Pass new arugments to gpgsm_assuan_simple_command. + (gpgsm_set_recipients): Pass new arguments to gpgsm_assuan_simple_command. (gpgsm_set_fd): Likewise. (_gpgme_gpgsm_op_keylist): Likewise. (_gpgme_gpgsm_op_keylist_ext): Likewise. @@ -5397,7 +5397,7 @@ 2002-06-13 Werner Koch * verify.c (gpgme_op_verify): Make sure that we never access an - unitialized result structure. + uninitialized result structure. 2002-06-12 Werner Koch @@ -5701,7 +5701,7 @@ (_gpgme_key_cache_get): Likewise. (gpgme_key_ref, gpgme_key_release): Lock the key_ref_lock. * import.c (append_xml_impinfo): Make IMPORTED_FIELDS and - IMPORT_RES_FIELDS very const. Make FIELD and FIELD_NAME a litle + IMPORT_RES_FIELDS very const. Make FIELD and FIELD_NAME a little const. * engine.c (_gpgme_engine_get_info): New variable ENGINE_INFO_LOCK. Take lock while determining engine info. @@ -6058,7 +6058,7 @@ flagged and EOF is not received. One problem is that the engine status handlers don't have access to the context, a horrible kludge works around this for now. All errors that happen during a - pending operation should be catched and reported in ctx->error, + pending operation should be caught and reported in ctx->error, including out-of-core and cancellation. This rounds up neatly a couple of loose ends, and makes it possible to pass up any errors in the communication with the backend as well. As a bonus, there @@ -6424,7 +6424,7 @@ (gpgsm_assuan_simple_command): Removed underscore from assuan_write_line. (_gpgme_gpgsm_start): Ditto. - (gpgsm_assuan_simple_command): Replaced interal Assuan read + (gpgsm_assuan_simple_command): Replaced internal Assuan read function by the new assuan_read_line. Removed the use of the internal header. (gpgsm_status_handler): Ditto. Use the new assuan_pending_line. @@ -6516,7 +6516,7 @@ 2001-11-22 Marcus Brinkmann * engine-gpgsm.c: Shuffle around header inclusion a bit, to still - keep them seperate. + keep them separate. (_gpgme_set_status_handler) [!ENABLE_GPGSM]: New function. 2001-11-22 Werner Koch @@ -6726,7 +6726,7 @@ passphrase result. (_gpgme_release_decrypt_result): Don't release removed members. (decrypt_status_handler): Call _gpgme_passphrase_status_handler, - and don't handle the cases catched there. + and don't handle the cases caught there. (command_handler): Removed. (gpgme_op_decrypt_start): Don't set command handler, but invoke _gpgme_passphrase_start which does it. @@ -6739,7 +6739,7 @@ passphrase result. (_gpgme_release_sign_result): Don't release removed members. (sign_status_handler): Call _gpgme_passphrase_status_handler, - and don't handle the cases catched there. + and don't handle the cases caught there. (command_handler): Removed. (gpgme_op_sign_start): Don't set command handler, but invoke _gpgme_passphrase_start which does it. @@ -6976,7 +6976,7 @@ * key.h: New keyflags for capabilities. * keylist.c (set_mainkey_capability, set_subkey_capability): New. (keylist_colon_handler): Parse them. - * gpgme.h: New attribute values for capabilties. + * gpgme.h: New attribute values for capabilities. * key.c (gpgme_key_get_string_attr): Return them. (capabilities_to_string): New. (gpgme_key_get_ulong_attr): Return the global caps. @@ -7006,9 +7006,9 @@ * w32-io.c (destroy_reader): Set stop_me flag. (writer,create_writer,destroy_writer,find_writer,kill_writer): New. - (_gpgme_io_write): Use a writer thread to avaoid blocking. + (_gpgme_io_write): Use a writer thread to avoid blocking. (_gpgme_io_close): Cleanup a writer thread - (_gpgme_io_select): Repalce tthe faked wait on writing by a real + (_gpgme_io_select): Repalce the faked wait on writing by a real waiting which is now possible due to the use of a writer thread. 2001-02-20 Werner Koch @@ -7109,7 +7109,7 @@ * w32-io.c: Does now use reader threads, so that we can use WaitForMultipleObjects. - * sema.h, posix-sema.c, w32-sema.c: Support for Critcial sections. + * sema.h, posix-sema.c, w32-sema.c: Support for Critical sections. Does currently only work for W32. * debug.c, util.h : New. Changed all fprintfs to use this new diff --git a/src/argparse.c b/src/argparse.c index f3a5a485..fcefbba3 100644 --- a/src/argparse.c +++ b/src/argparse.c @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ static void store_alias( ARGPARSE_ARGS *arg, char *name, char *value ) { /* TODO: replace this dummy function with a rea one - * and fix the probelms IRIX has with (ALIAS_DEV)arg.. + * and fix the problems IRIX has with (ALIAS_DEV)arg.. * used as lvalue */ (void)arg; @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ ignore_invalid_option_p (ARGPARSE_ARGS *arg, const char *keyword) /* Add the keywords up to the next LF to the list of to be ignored options. After returning FP will either be at EOF or the next - character read wll be the first of a new line. The function + character read will be the first of a new line. The function returns 0 on success or true on malloc failure. */ static int ignore_invalid_option_add (ARGPARSE_ARGS *arg, FILE *fp) @@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ long_opt_strlen( ARGPARSE_OPTS *o ) * this option * - a description,ine which starts with a '@' and is followed by * any other characters is printed as is; this may be used for examples - * ans such. + * as such. * - A description which starts with a '|' outputs the string between this * bar and the next one as arguments of the long option. */ diff --git a/src/cJSON.h b/src/cJSON.h index a200c318..3a97c20a 100644 --- a/src/cJSON.h +++ b/src/cJSON.h @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ extern void cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item); extern void cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string,cJSON *item); -/* Remove/Detatch items from Arrays/Objects. */ +/* Remove/Detach items from Arrays/Objects. */ extern cJSON *cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(cJSON *array,int which); extern void cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(cJSON *array,int which); extern cJSON *cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(cJSON *object,const char *string); diff --git a/src/data-fd.c b/src/data-fd.c index cf17f00e..dec52af7 100644 --- a/src/data-fd.c +++ b/src/data-fd.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* data-fd.c - A file descripor based data object. +/* data-fd.c - A file descriptor based data object. Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 g10 Code GmbH This file is part of GPGME. diff --git a/src/data-identify.c b/src/data-identify.c index 857d06c1..826c427a 100644 --- a/src/data-identify.c +++ b/src/data-identify.c @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ pgp_binary_detection (const void *image_arg, size_t imagelen) case PKT_COMPRESSED: /* If this is the first packet we assume that that a signed * packet follows. We do not want to uncompress it here due - * to the need of a lot of code and the potentail DoS. */ + * to the need of a lot of code and the potential DoS. */ if (!anypacket) return GPGME_DATA_TYPE_PGP_SIGNED; return GPGME_DATA_TYPE_PGP_OTHER; @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ basic_detection (char *data, size_t datalen) file pointer but there is no guarantee that it will work. FIXME: We may want to add internal buffering so that this function - can be implemented for allmost all kind of data objects. + can be implemented for almost all kind of data objects. */ gpgme_data_type_t gpgme_data_identify (gpgme_data_t dh, int reserved) diff --git a/src/data.c b/src/data.c index 1df6b0a1..ba32477a 100644 --- a/src/data.c +++ b/src/data.c @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ gpgme_data_write (gpgme_data_t dh, const void *buffer, size_t size) /* Set the current position from where the next read or write starts - in the data object with the handle DH to OFFSET, relativ to + in the data object with the handle DH to OFFSET, relative to WHENCE. */ gpgme_off_t gpgme_data_seek (gpgme_data_t dh, gpgme_off_t offset, int whence) diff --git a/src/data.h b/src/data.h index 692eb9a2..481a245e 100644 --- a/src/data.h +++ b/src/data.h @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ typedef gpgme_ssize_t (*gpgme_data_write_cb) (gpgme_data_t dh, size_t size); /* Set the current position from where the next read or write starts - in the data object with the handle DH to OFFSET, relativ to + in the data object with the handle DH to OFFSET, relative to WHENCE. */ typedef gpgme_off_t (*gpgme_data_seek_cb) (gpgme_data_t dh, gpgme_off_t offset, diff --git a/src/engine-gpg.c b/src/engine-gpg.c index 17fba809..2785bf20 100644 --- a/src/engine-gpg.c +++ b/src/engine-gpg.c @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ gpg_set_status_cb (void *engine, gpgme_status_cb_t cb, void *cb_value) } -/* Note, that the status_handler is allowed to modifiy the args +/* Note, that the status_handler is allowed to modify the args value. */ static void gpg_set_status_handler (void *engine, engine_status_handler_t fnc, diff --git a/src/engine-gpgconf.c b/src/engine-gpgconf.c index 24867c74..33a1da01 100644 --- a/src/engine-gpgconf.c +++ b/src/engine-gpgconf.c @@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ gpgconf_conf_dir (void *engine, const char *what, char **result) /* Parse a line received from gpgconf --query-swdb. This function may - * modify LINE. The result is stored at RESUL. */ + * modify LINE. The result is stored at RESULT. */ static gpg_error_t parse_swdb_line (char *line, gpgme_query_swdb_result_t result) { diff --git a/src/engine-gpgsm.c b/src/engine-gpgsm.c index 6e6df469..5700990b 100644 --- a/src/engine-gpgsm.c +++ b/src/engine-gpgsm.c @@ -1661,7 +1661,7 @@ gpgsm_import (void *engine, gpgme_data_t keydata, gpgme_key_t *keyarray) && *keyarray[idx]->subkeys->fpr) buflen += strlen (keyarray[idx]->subkeys->fpr) + 1; } - /* Allocate a bufer with extra space for the trailing Nul + /* Allocate a buffer with extra space for the trailing Nul introduced by the use of stpcpy. */ buffer = malloc (buflen+1); if (!buffer) diff --git a/src/gpgme-json.c b/src/gpgme-json.c index 7809d814..ba80f081 100644 --- a/src/gpgme-json.c +++ b/src/gpgme-json.c @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ int main (void){fputs ("Build with Libgpg-error >= 1.28!\n", stderr);return 1;} #define MIN_REPLY_CHUNK_SIZE 30 /* If no chunksize is provided we print everything. Changing - * this to a positive value will result in all messages beeing + * this to a positive value will result in all messages being * chunked. */ #define DEF_REPLY_CHUNK_SIZE 0 #define MAX_REPLY_CHUNK_SIZE (10 * 1024 * 1024) @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ create_keylist_patterns (cjson_t request, const char *name) ret[i++] = xstrdup (tmp); tmp = p + 1; } - /* The last key is not newline delimted. */ + /* The last key is not newline delimited. */ ret[i] = *tmp ? xstrdup (tmp) : NULL; xfree (keystring); @@ -1499,11 +1499,11 @@ make_data_object (cjson_t result, gpgme_data_t data, /* Encode and chunk response. * - * If neccessary this base64 encodes and chunks the repsonse + * If necessary this base64 encodes and chunks the response * for getmore so that we always return valid json independent * of the chunksize. * - * A chunked repsonse contains the base64 encoded chunk + * A chunked response contains the base64 encoded chunk * as a string and a boolean if there is still more data * available for getmore like: * { @@ -3681,7 +3681,7 @@ native_messaging_repl (void) for (;;) { - /* Read length. Note that the protocol uses native endianess. + /* Read length. Note that the protocol uses native endianness. * Is it allowed to call such a thing a well thought out * protocol? */ if (es_read (es_stdin, &nrequest, sizeof nrequest, &n)) @@ -3702,7 +3702,7 @@ native_messaging_repl (void) log_error ("error reading request: request too long (%zu MiB)\n", (size_t)nrequest / (1024*1024)); /* Fixme: Shall we read the request to the bit bucket and - * return an error reponse or just return an error reponse + * return an error response or just return an error response * and terminate? Needs some testing. */ break; } diff --git a/src/sign.c b/src/sign.c index ab4109ea..73a38039 100644 --- a/src/sign.c +++ b/src/sign.c @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ _gpgme_sign_status_handler (void *priv, gpgme_status_code_t code, char *args) case GPGME_STATUS_INV_RECP: if (opd->inv_sgnr_seen && opd->ignore_inv_recp) break; - /* FALLTROUGH */ + /* FALLTHROUGH */ case GPGME_STATUS_INV_SGNR: if (code == GPGME_STATUS_INV_SGNR) opd->inv_sgnr_seen = 1; diff --git a/src/trustlist.c b/src/trustlist.c index d7eb4c6e..ee09e6e0 100644 --- a/src/trustlist.c +++ b/src/trustlist.c @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ trustlist_status_handler (void *priv, gpgme_status_code_t code, char *args) With TYPE = U for a user ID K for a key The RECNO is either the one of the dir record or the one of the uid - record. OT is the the usual trust letter and only availabel on K + record. OT is the the usual trust letter and only available on K lines. VAL is the calculated validity MC is the marginal trust counter and only available on U lines CC is the same for the complete count NAME ist the username and only printed on U diff --git a/src/verify.c b/src/verify.c index 26b205aa..bd35346f 100644 --- a/src/verify.c +++ b/src/verify.c @@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ _gpgme_verify_status_handler (void *priv, gpgme_status_code_t code, char *args) * a GPGME user can do a keylisting with the address * normalisation. * So when a duplicated TOFU_USER line is encountered - * we ignore the conflicting tofu stats emited afterwards. + * we ignore the conflicting tofu stats emitted afterwards. */ if (gpg_err_code (err) == GPG_ERR_DUP_VALUE) { diff --git a/src/w32-io.c b/src/w32-io.c index a6dfdbcf..b4a03448 100644 --- a/src/w32-io.c +++ b/src/w32-io.c @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ static struct /* The context of an associated writer object or NULL. */ struct writer_context_s *writer; - /* A notification hanlder. Noet that we current support only one + /* A notification handler. Noet that we current support only one * callback per fd. */ struct { _gpgme_close_notify_handler_t handler; @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ release_hddesc (hddesc_t hdd) hdd->refcount--; if (hdd->refcount < 1) { - /* Holds a valid handle or was never intialized (in which case + /* Holds a valid handle or was never initialized (in which case * REFCOUNT would be -1 here). */ TRACE_BEG3 (DEBUG_SYSIO, "gpgme:release_hddesc", hdd, "hd=%p, sock=%d, refcount=%d", @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ release_hddesc (hddesc_t hdd) /* Returns our FD or -1 on resource limit. The returned integer - * references a new object which has not been intialized but can be + * references a new object which has not been initialized but can be * release with release_fd. */ static int new_fd (void) @@ -1247,12 +1247,12 @@ _gpgme_io_close (int fd) fd_table[fd].writer = NULL; } - /* The handler may not use any fd fucntion because the table is + /* The handler may not use any fd function because the table is * locked. Can we avoid this? */ handler = fd_table[fd].notify.handler; value = fd_table[fd].notify.value; - /* Release our reference to the handle descripor. Note that if no + /* Release our reference to the handle descriptor. Note that if no * reader or writer threads were used this release will also take * care that the handle descriptor is closed * (i.e. CloseHandle(hdd->hd) is called). */ @@ -1272,8 +1272,8 @@ _gpgme_io_close (int fd) /* Set a close notification callback which is called right after FD - * has been closed but before its slot (ie. the FD number) is beeing - * released. Tha HANDLER may thus use the provided value of the FD + * has been closed but before its slot (ie. the FD number) is being + * released. The HANDLER may thus use the provided value of the FD * but it may not pass it to any I/O functions. Note: Only the last * handler set for an FD is used. */ int diff --git a/tests/gpg/t-encrypt-mixed.c b/tests/gpg/t-encrypt-mixed.c index cc9ce893..57fdc515 100644 --- a/tests/gpg/t-encrypt-mixed.c +++ b/tests/gpg/t-encrypt-mixed.c @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ #include "t-support.h" -/* Tests mixed symmetric and asymetric decryption. Verifies +/* Tests mixed symmetric and asymmetric decryption. Verifies that an encrypted message can be decrypted without the secret key but that the recipient is also set correctly. */ int diff --git a/tests/gpgsm/t-genkey.c b/tests/gpgsm/t-genkey.c index fb05034f..120ed688 100644 --- a/tests/gpgsm/t-genkey.c +++ b/tests/gpgsm/t-genkey.c @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ main (void) if (result->fpr) { - fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: generated key has (unexpectdly) a fingerprint\n", + fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: generated key has (unexpectedly) a fingerprint\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); exit (1); }