From c3a205bae854edc02f10bcaa292b0e2694baabc8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Dante=20Calder=C3=B3n?= Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 23:38:42 -0500 Subject: Fix typos across the repo (#5295) Corrections made: * cli/js/tests/README.md:44:7: corrected "discoveres" to "discovers" * cli/js/tests/chown_test.ts:111:37: corrected "priviledge" to "privilege" * cli/worker.rs:231:56: corrected "decendants" to "descendants" * deno_typescript/lib.rs:136:50: corrected "emmited" to "emitted" * core/es_isolate.rs:492:67: corrected "registerd" to "registered" * core/isolate.rs:103:28: corrected "initalize" to "initialize" * docs/runtime.md:29:14: corrected "ect" to "etc" * docs/tools/debugger.md:122:16: corrected "implementes" to "implements" * std/encoding/_yaml/dumper/dumper_state.ts:57:63: corrected "everwhere" to "everywhere" * std/encoding/csv.ts:37:43: corrected "referal" to "referral" * std/fmt/sprintf.ts:209:20: corrected "unusuable" to "unusable" * std/fmt/README.md:21:40: corrected "Alternativly" to "Alternatively" * std/fmt/README.md:35:68: corrected "seperated" to "separated" * std/fmt/README.md:179:59: corrected "provded" to "provided" * std/mime/multipart.ts:581:46: corrected "writen" to "written" * std/path/_globrex.ts:19:52: corrected "equivelant" to "equivalent" * std/node/events_test.ts:447:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:475:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:500:29: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:530:40: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:555:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * tools/deno_tcp_proxy.ts:1:42: corrected "perfromance" to "performance" * std/node/module.ts:1003:18: corrected "existend" to "existed" --- std/fmt/README.md | 6 +++--- std/fmt/sprintf.ts | 2 +- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'std/fmt') diff --git a/std/fmt/README.md b/std/fmt/README.md index 8229a585c..0d2f4e1cb 100644 --- a/std/fmt/README.md +++ b/std/fmt/README.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This is very much a work-in-progress. I'm actively soliciting feedback. - behaviour of `%v` verb. In Golang, this is a shortcut verb to "print the default format" of the argument. It is currently implemented to format using `toString` in the default case and `inpect` if the `%#v` alternative format - flag is used in the format directive. Alternativly, `%V` could be used to + flag is used in the format directive. Alternatively, `%V` could be used to distinguish the two. `inspect` output is not defined, however. This may be problematic if using @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This is very much a work-in-progress. I'm actively soliciting feedback. Consider possible modifier flags, etc. - `<` verb. This is an extension that assumes the argument is an array and will - format each element according to the format (surrounded by [] and seperated by + format each element according to the format (surrounded by [] and separated by comma) (`<` Mnemonic: pull each element out of array) - how to deal with more newfangled Javascript features ( generic Iterables, Map @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ the 'depth' config parameter ## Positional arguments -Arguments do not need to be consumed in the order they are provded and may be +Arguments do not need to be consumed in the order they are provided and may be consumed more than once. E.g.: sprintf("%[2]s %[1]s", "World", "Hello") diff --git a/std/fmt/sprintf.ts b/std/fmt/sprintf.ts index d79b9095e..fb59b2925 100644 --- a/std/fmt/sprintf.ts +++ b/std/fmt/sprintf.ts @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ class Printf { default: const val = parseInt(c); // most likely parseInt does something stupid that makes - // it unusuable for this scenario ... + // it unusable for this scenario ... // if we encounter a non (number|*|.) we're done with prec & wid if (isNaN(val)) { this.i--; -- cgit v1.2.3