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Correct spelling or grammatical mistakes in various comments

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John Zaitseff 2018-08-06 22:09:20 +10:00
parent 3701ba13fb
commit 0e656681bc
4 changed files with 11 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ bool load_game (int num)
lineno++;
}
// Read in a dummy sentinal value
// Read in a dummy sentinel value
load_game_read_int(n, n == GAME_FILE_SENTINEL);
if (fclose(file) == EOF) {
@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ bool save_game (int num)
fprintf(file, "%s", encbuf);
}
// Write out a dummy sentinal value
// Write out a dummy sentinel value
save_game_write_int(GAME_FILE_SENTINEL);
if (fclose(file) == EOF) {

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ extern void select_moves (void);
This function displays the galaxy map and the current moves, then waits
for the player to select one of the moves. On entry, current_player
contains the current player number; quit_selected and/or abort_game may
be true (if so, get_move() justs returns SEL_QUIT without waiting for
be true (if so, get_move() just returns SEL_QUIT without waiting for
the player to select a move). The return value is the choice made by
the player.

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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ static bool add_currency_symbol = false; // Do we need to add "$"?
Returns: (nothing)
This function copies n bytes from *src into *dest, applying a XOR with
the contents of xor_table in the process. It is a reversable function:
the contents of xor_table in the process. It is a reversible function:
apply_xor(apply_xor(buffer)) == buffer. It is used by both scramble()
and unscramble().
*/
@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ char *unscramble (char *restrict dest, const char *restrict src,
return NULL;
}
// Descramble xorbuf using *key, ignoring CRC32 in front
// Unscramble xorbuf using *key, ignoring CRC32 in front
apply_xor(dest, midxor, xorlen - SCRAMBLE_CRC_LEN, key);
// Convert the output to a C string

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@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ extern void init_program_name (const char *argv0);
Returns: const char * - Pointer to home directory
This function returns the full pathname to the user's home directory,
using the HOME environment variable. Note that the existance or
writability of this pathname is NOT checked by this function. NULL is
returned if the home directory cannot be determined.
using the HOME environment variable. Note that the existence of or
ability to write to this pathname is NOT checked by this function.
NULL is returned if the home directory cannot be determined.
*/
extern const char *home_directory (void);
@ -102,8 +102,9 @@ extern const char *home_directory (void);
This function returns the full pathname to a potentially-writable
subdirectory within the user's home directory. Essentially, this
function returns home_directory() + "/." + program_name. Note that
this path is NOT created by this function, nor is the writability of
this path checked. NULL is returned if this path cannot be determined.
this path is NOT created by this function, nor is the ability to write
to this path checked. NULL is returned if this path cannot be
determined.
*/
extern const char *data_directory (void);