From: Leandro Lucarella Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 20:32:55 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Spell checked. X-Git-Tag: 0.1~6 X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/eventxx.git/commitdiff_plain/d8f5a98473b01893208ed1fececff69ba76297a2 Spell checked. --- diff --git a/eventxx b/eventxx index 1f5f2f5..66e94ea 100644 --- a/eventxx +++ b/eventxx @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ * @section Usage * * This wrapper was designed to be used just like libevent, but with C++ style - * syntax sugar (or poisson, depends on your point of view ;) and goodies. The - * main difference to libevent is you allways have to instance a + * syntax sugar (or poison, depends on your point of view ;) and goodies. The + * main difference to libevent is you always have to instance a * eventxx::dispatcher to get an event loop. There is no implicit global event * loop. This adds just an extra line of code for single threaded applications * and makes things much more simple. See eventxx::dispatcher documentation for @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ * @section Status * * This library was not widely used yet, it lack some testing. Because templates - * are not even compiled when they are used, you can be surprissed if you catch + * are not even compiled when they are used, you can't be surprised if you catch * a piece of code that didn't got even compiled yet because the lack of * testing. The library has no support for buffered events yet either. It * doesn't support the http stuff, and probably never will because that has @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ * event_base_free() gets called. * * That said, I think it's pretty usable anyways. If something is broken it - * would be really easy to fix it because is just a simple wrapper arround + * would be really easy to fix it because is just a simple wrapper around * libevent. So, please try it out, and if you have any problems, * drop me an * e-mail and and I'll fix it ASAP (or provide a patch and you will be my @@ -168,19 +168,19 @@ /** @example c-way.cpp * - * This is a simple example ilustrating the usage with C-like callback + * This is a simple example illustrating the usage with C-like callback * functions. */ /** @example functor-way.cpp * - * This is a simple example ilustrating the usage with function object + * This is a simple example illustrating the usage with function object * callbacks. */ /** @example mixed-way.cpp * - * This is a simple example ilustrating the usage with a mix of C-like callbacks + * This is a simple example illustrating the usage with a mix of C-like callbacks * and function object callbacks. */ @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ /** @example prio-test.cpp * - * This is a priotity usage example. + * This is a priority usage example. */ /** @example test-time.cpp @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ struct invalid_event: public std::invalid_argument, public exception * Invalid priority exception. * * This exception is thrown when passing an invalid priority to a function. This - * usually means you don't have enought priority queues in your dispatcher, so + * usually means you don't have enough priority queues in your dispatcher, so * you should have allocated more in the constructor. * * If you hit this exception, you probably got a programming error. @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ struct invalid_priority: public std::invalid_argument, public exception //@} -/// Miscelaneous constants +/// Miscellaneous constants enum { DEFAULT_PRIORITY = -1, ///< Default priority (the middle value). @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ struct basic_event: internal::event /** * Generic event object. * - * This object stores all the information about an event, incluiding a callback + * This object stores all the information about an event, including a callback * functor, which is called when the event is fired. The template parameter * must be a functor (callable object or function) that can take 2 parameters: * an integer (the file descriptor of the fired event) and an event::type (the @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ struct signal: event< F > { /** - * Creates a new singal event. + * Creates a new signal event. * * @param signum Signal number to monitor. * @param handler Callback functor. @@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ typedef eventxx::signal< ccallback_type > csignal; /** * Event dispatcher. * - * This class is the responsable for looping and dispatching events. Everytime + * This class is the responsible for looping and dispatching events. Every time * you need an event loop you should create an instance of this class. * * You can @link dispatcher::add add @endlink events to the dispatcher, and you