From: Iain Sandoe Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 10:49:55 +0000 (+0100) Subject: coroutines: Spelling corrections in comments [NFC]. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a2086f986e216dc02b64317fe07c4eaae567957c;p=gcc.git coroutines: Spelling corrections in comments [NFC]. Correct some typos. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * coroutines.cc: Correct some spelling errors in comments. --- diff --git a/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc b/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc index bec7f2f2027..d6b584eef58 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ struct coroutine_info_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash static GTY (()) hash_table *coroutine_info_table; -/* We will initialise state lazily. */ +/* We will initialize state lazily. */ static bool coro_initialized = false; /* Return a hash value for the entry pointed to by INFO. @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ static GTY(()) tree void_coro_handle_type; static tree find_coro_traits_template_decl (location_t kw) { - /* If we are missing fundmental information, such as the traits, (or the + /* If we are missing fundamental information, such as the traits, (or the declaration found is not a type template), then don't emit an error for every keyword in a TU, just do it once. */ static bool traits_error_emitted = false; @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ finish_co_yield_expr (location_t kw, tree expr) return op; } -/* Check and build a co_return statememt. +/* Check and build a co_return statement. First that it's valid to have a co_return keyword here. If it is, then check and build the p.return_{void(),value(expr)}. These are built against a proxy for the promise, which will be filled @@ -1519,7 +1519,7 @@ struct coro_aw_data unsigned index; /* This is our current resume index. */ }; -/* Lighweight search for the first await expression in tree-walk order. +/* Lightweight search for the first await expression in tree-walk order. returns: The first await expression found in STMT. NULL_TREE if there are none. @@ -1538,13 +1538,13 @@ co_await_find_in_subtree (tree *stmt, int *do_subtree ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *d) return NULL_TREE; } -/* Starting with a statment: +/* Starting with a statement: stmt => some tree containing one or more await expressions. We replace the statement with: { - initialise awaitable + initialize awaitable if (!ready) { suspension context. @@ -1731,7 +1731,7 @@ expand_one_await_expression (tree *stmt, tree *await_expr, void *d) *await_expr = resume_call; /* Replace the co_await expr with its result. */ append_to_statement_list_force (saved_statement, &stmt_list); - /* Get a pointer to the revised statment. */ + /* Get a pointer to the revised statement. */ tree *revised = tsi_stmt_ptr (tsi_last (stmt_list)); if (needs_dtor) { @@ -2161,7 +2161,7 @@ build_actor_fn (location_t loc, tree coro_frame_type, tree actor, tree fnbody, bool existed; param_info &parm = param_uses->get_or_insert (arg, &existed); if (!parm.body_uses) - continue; /* Wasn't used in the orignal function body. */ + continue; /* Wasn't used in the original function body. */ tree fld_ref = lookup_member (coro_frame_type, parm.field_id, /*protect=*/1, /*want_type=*/0, @@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ await_statement_walker (tree *stmt, int *do_subtree, void *d) if (cond) then stmt1 else stmt2. */ tree if_stmt = *stmt; /* We treat the condition as if it was a stand-alone statement, - to see if there are any await expressions which will be analysed + to see if there are any await expressions which will be analyzed and registered. */ if ((res = cp_walk_tree (&IF_COND (if_stmt), analyze_expression_awaits, d, &visited))) @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@ morph_fn_to_coro (tree orig, tree *resumer, tree *destroyer) (void) coro_make_frame_entry (&field_list, "__self_h", handle_type, fn_start); /* Now add in fields for function params (if there are any). - We do not attempt elision of copies at this stage, we do analyse the + We do not attempt elision of copies at this stage, we do analyze the uses and build worklists to replace those when the state machine is lowered. */ @@ -4018,7 +4018,7 @@ morph_fn_to_coro (tree orig, tree *resumer, tree *destroyer) add_decl_expr (coro_fp); /* The CO_FRAME internal function is a mechanism to allow the middle end - to adjust the allocation in response to optimisations. We provide the + to adjust the allocation in response to optimizations. We provide the current conservative estimate of the frame size (as per the current) computed layout. */ tree frame_size = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (coro_frame_type);