CLEANUP: fix typos in comments for contrib/spoa_example

Fixes 3 common typos in the comments of the contrib/spoa_example
subsystem.
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Joseph Herlant 2018-11-09 18:36:35 -08:00 committed by Willy Tarreau
parent 9fe83fa639
commit ebe14bbbef
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ struct list {
#define LIST_NEXT(lh, pt, el) (LIST_ELEM((lh)->n, pt, el)) #define LIST_NEXT(lh, pt, el) (LIST_ELEM((lh)->n, pt, el))
/* returns a pointer of type <pt> to a structure preceeding the element /* returns a pointer of type <pt> to a structure preceding the element
* which contains list head <lh>, which is known as element <el> in * which contains list head <lh>, which is known as element <el> in
* struct pt. * struct pt.
*/ */

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ spoe_encode_buffer(const char *str, size_t len, char **buf, char *end)
/* Encode a buffer, possibly partially. It does the same thing than /* Encode a buffer, possibly partially. It does the same thing than
* 'spoe_encode_buffer', but if there is not enough space, it does not fail. * 'spoe_encode_buffer', but if there is not enough space, it does not fail.
* On success, it returns the number of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after * On success, it returns the number of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after
* the encoded value. If an error occured, it returns -1. */ * the encoded value. If an error occurred, it returns -1. */
static inline int static inline int
spoe_encode_frag_buffer(const char *str, size_t len, char **buf, char *end) spoe_encode_frag_buffer(const char *str, size_t len, char **buf, char *end)
{ {
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ spoe_decode_buffer(char **buf, char *end, char **str, uint64_t *len)
/* Encode a typed data using value in <data> and type <type>. On success, it /* Encode a typed data using value in <data> and type <type>. On success, it
* returns the number of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after the encoded * returns the number of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after the encoded
* value. If an error occured, it returns -1. * value. If an error occurred, it returns -1.
* *
* If the value is too big to be encoded, depending on its type, then encoding * If the value is too big to be encoded, depending on its type, then encoding
* failed or the value is partially encoded. Only strings and binaries can be * failed or the value is partially encoded. Only strings and binaries can be