From 5989515b9410f3d557e1aba037325a218f4338f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Saeger Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 14:41:28 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] lib: trivial spelling fixes --- lib/attrsets.nix | 6 +++--- lib/composable-derivation.nix | 4 ++-- lib/customisation.nix | 2 +- lib/deprecated.nix | 4 ++-- lib/fetchers.nix | 2 +- lib/lists.nix | 2 +- lib/modules.nix | 2 +- lib/strings.nix | 4 ++-- lib/tests.nix | 4 ++-- lib/types.nix | 2 +- 10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/attrsets.nix b/lib/attrsets.nix index c686e1d20eb887..d2946f6ca9cb0f 100644 --- a/lib/attrsets.nix +++ b/lib/attrsets.nix @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ rec { listToAttrs (concatMap (name: let v = set.${name}; in if pred name v then [(nameValuePair name v)] else []) (attrNames set)); - /* Filter an attribute set recursivelly by removing all attributes for + /* Filter an attribute set recursively by removing all attributes for which the given predicate return false. Example: @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ rec { value = f name (catAttrs name sets); }) names); - /* Implentation note: Common names appear multiple times in the list of + /* Implementation note: Common names appear multiple times in the list of names, hopefully this does not affect the system because the maximal laziness avoid computing twice the same expression and listToAttrs does not care about duplicated attribute names. @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ rec { zipAttrs = zipAttrsWith (name: values: values); /* Does the same as the update operator '//' except that attributes are - merged until the given pedicate is verified. The predicate should + merged until the given predicate is verified. The predicate should accept 3 arguments which are the path to reach the attribute, a part of the first attribute set and a part of the second attribute set. When the predicate is verified, the value of the first attribute set is diff --git a/lib/composable-derivation.nix b/lib/composable-derivation.nix index 5442dcedeabc82..5e55ac023f148c 100644 --- a/lib/composable-derivation.nix +++ b/lib/composable-derivation.nix @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ let inherit (lib) nv nvs; in # # issues: # * its complicated to understand - # * some "features" such as exact merge behaviour are burried in mergeAttrBy + # * some "features" such as exact merge behaviour are buried in mergeAttrBy # and defaultOverridableDelayableArgs assuming the default behaviour does # the right thing in the common case # * Eelco once said using such fix style functions are slow to evaluate @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ let inherit (lib) nv nvs; in # / add patches the way you want without having to declare function arguments # # nice features: - # declaring "optional featuers" is modular. For instance: + # declaring "optional features" is modular. For instance: # flags.curl = { # configureFlags = ["--with-curl=${curl.dev}" "--with-curlwrappers"]; # buildInputs = [curl openssl]; diff --git a/lib/customisation.nix b/lib/customisation.nix index a6c24f083a5b50..4853290db542ba 100644 --- a/lib/customisation.nix +++ b/lib/customisation.nix @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ rec { /* `overrideDerivation drv f' takes a derivation (i.e., the result of a call to the builtin function `derivation') and returns a new - derivation in which the attributes of the original are overriden + derivation in which the attributes of the original are overridden according to the function `f'. The function `f' is called with the original derivation attributes. diff --git a/lib/deprecated.nix b/lib/deprecated.nix index 45a3893fc22de2..983e8d26892bf3 100644 --- a/lib/deprecated.nix +++ b/lib/deprecated.nix @@ -253,11 +253,11 @@ rec { # eg { a = 7; } { a = [ 2 3 ]; } becomes { a = [ 7 2 3 ]; } mergeAttrsConcatenateValues = mergeAttrsWithFunc ( a: b: (toList a) ++ (toList b) ); - # merges attributes using //, if a name exisits in both attributes + # merges attributes using //, if a name exists in both attributes # an error will be triggered unless its listed in mergeLists # so you can mergeAttrsNoOverride { buildInputs = [a]; } { buildInputs = [a]; } {} to get # { buildInputs = [a b]; } - # merging buildPhase does'nt really make sense. The cases will be rare where appending /prefixing will fit your needs? + # merging buildPhase doesn't really make sense. The cases will be rare where appending /prefixing will fit your needs? # in these cases the first buildPhase will override the second one # ! deprecated, use mergeAttrByFunc instead mergeAttrsNoOverride = { mergeLists ? ["buildInputs" "propagatedBuildInputs"], diff --git a/lib/fetchers.nix b/lib/fetchers.nix index 19d89d6c4074ba..21f28c32ef7e13 100644 --- a/lib/fetchers.nix +++ b/lib/fetchers.nix @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# snippets that can be shared by mutliple fetchers (pkgs/build-support) +# snippets that can be shared by multiple fetchers (pkgs/build-support) { proxyImpureEnvVars = [ diff --git a/lib/lists.nix b/lib/lists.nix index 82d5ba0124cb4d..fd746f4f97b1f5 100644 --- a/lib/lists.nix +++ b/lib/lists.nix @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ rec { */ optional = cond: elem: if cond then [elem] else []; - /* Return a list or an empty list, dependening on a boolean value. + /* Return a list or an empty list, depending on a boolean value. Example: optionals true [ 2 3 ] diff --git a/lib/modules.nix b/lib/modules.nix index 862488310d8174..91e2eae0595e32 100644 --- a/lib/modules.nix +++ b/lib/modules.nix @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ rec { in concatMap (def: if getPrio def == highestPrio then [(strip def)] else []) defs; /* Sort a list of properties. The sort priority of a property is - 1000 by default, but can be overriden by wrapping the property + 1000 by default, but can be overridden by wrapping the property using mkOrder. */ sortProperties = defs: let diff --git a/lib/strings.nix b/lib/strings.nix index ffa93c8e454a87..d48624257cf014 100644 --- a/lib/strings.nix +++ b/lib/strings.nix @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ rec { */ makePerlPath = makeSearchPathOutput "lib" "lib/perl5/site_perl"; - /* Dependening on the boolean `cond', return either the given string - or the empty string. Useful to contatenate against a bigger string. + /* Depending on the boolean `cond', return either the given string + or the empty string. Useful to concatenate against a bigger string. Example: optionalString true "some-string" diff --git a/lib/tests.nix b/lib/tests.nix index d93cadf2533519..995a743fe43f1b 100644 --- a/lib/tests.nix +++ b/lib/tests.nix @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ runTests { }; in { expr = generators.toJSON {} val; - # trival implementation + # trivial implementation expected = builtins.toJSON val; }; @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ runTests { }; in { expr = generators.toYAML {} val; - # trival implementation + # trivial implementation expected = builtins.toJSON val; }; diff --git a/lib/types.nix b/lib/types.nix index c834cc8e6534ab..45122759bfcaf9 100644 --- a/lib/types.nix +++ b/lib/types.nix @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ rec { { # Human-readable representation of the type, should be equivalent to # the type function name. name - , # Description of the type, defined recursively by embedding the the wrapped type if any. + , # Description of the type, defined recursively by embedding the wrapped type if any. description ? null , # Function applied to each definition that should return true if # its type-correct, false otherwise.