dlls: Assorted spelling fixes.

oldstable
Frédéric Delanoy 2011-08-02 22:20:32 +02:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent ea1eb88d37
commit 7e309601f3
53 changed files with 125 additions and 125 deletions

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@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI fnIMultiLanguage2_GetRfc1766Info(
if ((PRIMARYLANGID(LangId) != LANG_ENGLISH) &&
(last_lang != LangId)) {
FIXME("Only english names supported (requested: 0x%04x)\n", LangId);
FIXME("Only English names supported (requested: 0x%04x)\n", LangId);
last_lang = LangId;
}

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#ifdef HAVE_LCMS
static inline void MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( ULONG *ptr )
static inline void MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( ULONG *ptr )
{
#ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
*ptr = RtlUlongByteSwap(*ptr);
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ void MSCMS_get_profile_header( const icProfile *iccprofile, PROFILEHEADER *heade
/* ICC format is big-endian, swap bytes if necessary */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(PROFILEHEADER) / sizeof(ULONG); i++)
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( (ULONG *)header + i );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( (ULONG *)header + i );
}
void MSCMS_set_profile_header( icProfile *iccprofile, const PROFILEHEADER *header )
@ -60,14 +60,14 @@ void MSCMS_set_profile_header( icProfile *iccprofile, const PROFILEHEADER *heade
/* ICC format is big-endian, swap bytes if necessary */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(icHeader) / sizeof(ULONG); i++)
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( (ULONG *)iccheader + i );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( (ULONG *)iccheader + i );
}
DWORD MSCMS_get_tag_count( const icProfile *iccprofile )
{
ULONG count = iccprofile->count;
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( &count );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( &count );
return count;
}
@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ void MSCMS_get_tag_by_index( icProfile *iccprofile, DWORD index, icTag *tag )
tag->offset = tmp->offset;
tag->size = tmp->size;
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( &tag->sig );
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( &tag->offset );
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( &tag->size );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( &tag->sig );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( &tag->offset );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( &tag->size );
}
void MSCMS_get_tag_data( const icProfile *iccprofile, const icTag *tag, DWORD offset, void *buffer )
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ DWORD MSCMS_get_profile_size( const icProfile *iccprofile )
{
DWORD size = ((const icHeader *)iccprofile)->size;
MSCMS_adjust_endianess32( &size );
MSCMS_adjust_endianness32( &size );
return size;
}

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@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI GetColorProfileFromHandle( HPROFILE handle, PBYTE buffer, PDWORD siz
* Failure: FALSE
*
* NOTES
* The profile header returned will be adjusted for endianess.
* The profile header returned will be adjusted for endianness.
*/
BOOL WINAPI GetColorProfileHeader( HPROFILE handle, PPROFILEHEADER header )
{

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@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ HRESULT CompartmentMgr_Constructor(IUnknown *pUnkOuter, REFIID riid, IUnknown **
}
/**************************************************
* IEnumGUID implementaion for ITfCompartmentMgr::EnumCompartments
* IEnumGUID implementation for ITfCompartmentMgr::EnumCompartments
**************************************************/
static void CompartmentEnumGuid_Destructor(CompartmentEnumGuid *This)
{

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ static DWORD G711_GetFormatIndex(const WAVEFORMATEX *wfx)
/***********************************************************************
* R16
*
* Read a 16 bit sample (correctly handles endianess)
* Read a 16 bit sample (correctly handles endianness)
*/
static inline short R16(const unsigned char* src)
{
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ static inline short R16(const unsigned char* src)
/***********************************************************************
* W16
*
* Write a 16 bit sample (correctly handles endianess)
* Write a 16 bit sample (correctly handles endianness)
*/
static inline void W16(unsigned char* dst, short s)
{

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@ -923,10 +923,10 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI ResProtocolInfo_QueryInfo(IInternetProtocolInfo *iface, LP
break;
case QUERY_IS_SECURE:
FIXME("not supporte QUERY_IS_SECURE\n");
FIXME("QUERY_IS_SECURE not supported\n");
return E_NOTIMPL;
case QUERY_IS_SAFE:
FIXME("not supporte QUERY_IS_SAFE\n");
FIXME("QUERY_IS_SAFE not supported\n");
return E_NOTIMPL;
default:
return INET_E_USE_DEFAULT_PROTOCOLHANDLER;
@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI JSProtocolInfo_QueryInfo(IInternetProtocolInfo *iface, LPC
break;
case QUERY_IS_SECURE:
FIXME("not supporte QUERY_IS_SECURE\n");
FIXME("QUERY_IS_SECURE not supported\n");
return E_NOTIMPL;
default:

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@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ UINT msi_download_file( LPCWSTR szUrl, LPWSTR filename )
DWORD size = 0;
HRESULT hr;
/* call will always fail, becase size is 0,
/* call will always fail, because size is 0,
* but will return ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND first
* if the file doesn't exist
*/

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
**
*************************************************************************
** An tokenizer for SQL
** A tokenizer for SQL
**
** This file contains C code that splits an SQL input string up into
** individual tokens and sends those tokens one-by-one over to the

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*
* Note: init and free don't need MT locking since they are called at DLL
* (de)attachment time, which is syncronised for us
* (de)attachment time, which is synchronised for us
*/
#include "msvcrt.h"

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@ -1278,7 +1278,7 @@ char * CDECL _ecvt( double number, int ndigits, int *decpt, int *sign )
{
int prec, len;
thread_data_t *data = msvcrt_get_thread_data();
/* FIXME: check better for overflow (native supports over 300 chars's) */
/* FIXME: check better for overflow (native supports over 300 chars) */
ndigits = min( ndigits, 80 - 7); /* 7 : space for dec point, 1 for "e",
* 4 for exponent and one for
* terminating '\0' */

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@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ static void get_fn_pointers(SOCKET s)
*
* listener [I] Listening socket
* acceptor [I] Socket to accept on
* dest [O] Destination for inital data
* dest [O] Destination for initial data
* dest_len [I] Size of dest in bytes
* local_addr_len [I] Number of bytes reserved in dest for local addrress
* rem_addr_len [I] Number of bytes reserved in dest for remote addrress
* local_addr_len [I] Number of bytes reserved in dest for local address
* rem_addr_len [I] Number of bytes reserved in dest for remote address
* received [O] Destination for number of bytes of initial data
* overlapped [I] For asynchronous execution
*
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI AcceptEx(SOCKET listener, SOCKET acceptor, PVOID dest, DWORD dest_le
/***********************************************************************
* GetAcceptExSockaddrs (MSWSOCK.@)
*
* Get infomation about an accepted socket.
* Get information about an accepted socket.
*
* data [O] Destination for the first block of data from AcceptEx()
* data_len [I] length of data in bytes

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@ -860,14 +860,14 @@ void WINAPI RtlCopyLuid (PLUID LuidDest, const LUID *LuidSrc)
/*************************************************************************
* RtlEqualLuid [NTDLL.@]
*
* Compare two local unique ID's.
* Compare two local unique IDs.
*
* PARAMS
* Luid1 [I] First Luid to compare to Luid2
* Luid2 [I] Second Luid to compare to Luid1
*
* RETURNS
* TRUE: The two LUID's are equal.
* TRUE: The two LUIDs are equal.
* FALSE: Otherwise
*/
BOOLEAN WINAPI RtlEqualLuid (const LUID *Luid1, const LUID *Luid2)
@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ BOOLEAN WINAPI RtlEqualLuid (const LUID *Luid1, const LUID *Luid2)
/*************************************************************************
* RtlCopyLuidAndAttributesArray [NTDLL.@]
*
* Copy an array of local unique ID's and attributes.
* Copy an array of local unique IDs and attributes.
*
* PARAMS
* Count [I] Number of Luid/attributes in Src

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ struct apartment
DWORD host_apt_tid; /* thread ID of apartment hosting objects of differing threading model (CS cs) */
HWND host_apt_hwnd; /* handle to apartment window of host apartment (CS cs) */
/* FIXME: OID's should be given out by RPCSS */
/* FIXME: OIDs should be given out by RPCSS */
OID oidc; /* object ID counter, starts at 1, zero is invalid OID (CS cs) */
/* STA-only fields */

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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI HGLOBALStreamImpl_Read(
pv, cb, pcbRead);
/*
* If the caller is not interested in the nubmer of bytes read,
* If the caller is not interested in the number of bytes read,
* we use another buffer to avoid "if" statements in the code.
*/
if (pcbRead==0)

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@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ HGLOBAL WINAPI OleMetafilePictFromIconAndLabel(HICON hIcon, LPOLESTR lpszLabel,
SetWindowOrgEx(hdc, 0, 0, NULL);
SetWindowExtEx(hdc, width, label_offset + text_size.cy, NULL);
/* draw the icon centred */
/* draw the icon centered */
DrawIcon(hdc, (width-icon_width) / 2, 0, hIcon);
if(lpszLabel)
/* draw the label centred too, if provided */
/* draw the label centered too, if provided */
TextOutW(hdc, (width-text_size.cx) / 2, label_offset, lpszLabel, lstrlenW(lpszLabel));
if (lpszSourceFile)

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@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI SafeArrayGetUBound(SAFEARRAY *psa, UINT nDim, LONG *plUbound)
*
* PARAMS
* psa [I] Array to get dimension lower bound from
* nDim [I] The dimension number to get the lowe bound of
* nDim [I] The dimension number to get the lower bound of
* plLbound [O] Destination for the lower bound
*
* RETURNS

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@ -3879,7 +3879,7 @@ static void SLTG_ProcessModule(char *pBlk, ITypeInfoImpl *pTI,
}
/* Because SLTG_OtherTypeInfo is such a painful struct, we make a more
managable copy of it into this */
manageable copy of it into this */
typedef struct {
WORD small_no;
char *index_name;

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@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ static void VARIANT_GetLocalisedNumberChars(VARIANT_NUMBER_CHARS *lpChars, LCID
* from "oleauto.h".
*
* FIXME
* - I am unsure if this function should parse non-arabic (e.g. Thai)
* - I am unsure if this function should parse non-Arabic (e.g. Thai)
* numerals, so this has not been implemented.
*/
HRESULT WINAPI VarParseNumFromStr(OLECHAR *lpszStr, LCID lcid, ULONG dwFlags,

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ void ME_PaintContent(ME_TextEditor *editor, HDC hDC, BOOL bOnlyNew, const RECT *
if (!bOnlyNew || (item->member.para.nFlags & MEPF_REPAINT))
{
/* Draw the pargraph if any of the paragraph is in the update region. */
/* Draw the paragraph if any of the paragraph is in the update region. */
if (ys < rcUpdate->bottom && ye > rcUpdate->top)
{
ME_DrawParagraph(&c, item);
@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ void ME_ScrollRight(ME_TextEditor *editor, int cx)
ME_HScrollAbs(editor, editor->horz_si.nPos + cx);
}
/* Calculates the visiblity after a call to SetScrollRange or
/* Calculates the visibility after a call to SetScrollRange or
* SetScrollInfo with SIF_RANGE. */
static BOOL ME_PostSetScrollRangeVisibility(SCROLLINFO *si)
{

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ void ME_CommitUndo(ME_TextEditor *editor) {
}
/**
* Groups supsequent changes with previous ones for an undo if coalescing.
* Groups subsequent changes with previous ones for an undo if coalescing.
*
* Has no effect if the previous changes were followed by a ME_CommitUndo. This
* function will only have an affect if the previous changes were followed by

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@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ LONG_PTR CDECL ndr_client_call( PMIDL_STUB_DESC pStubDesc, PFORMAT_STRING pForma
NdrSendReceive(&stubMsg, stubMsg.Buffer);
}
/* convert strings, floating point values and endianess into our
/* convert strings, floating point values and endianness into our
* preferred format */
if ((rpcMsg.DataRepresentation & 0x0000FFFFUL) != NDR_LOCAL_DATA_REPRESENTATION)
NdrConvert(&stubMsg, pFormat);
@ -1721,7 +1721,7 @@ RPC_STATUS NdrpCompleteAsyncClientCall(RPC_ASYNC_STATE *pAsync, void *Reply)
pStubMsg->Buffer = pStubMsg->BufferStart;
}
/* convert strings, floating point values and endianess into our
/* convert strings, floating point values and endianness into our
* preferred format */
#if 0
if ((pStubMsg->RpcMsg.DataRepresentation & 0x0000FFFFUL) != NDR_LOCAL_DATA_REPRESENTATION)

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@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ RPC_STATUS WINAPI RpcServerUnregisterIfEx( RPC_IF_HANDLE IfSpec, UUID* MgrTypeUu
* RPC_S_INVALID_OBJECT The provided object (nil) is not valid
* RPC_S_ALREADY_REGISTERED The provided object is already registered
*
* Maps "Object" UUIDs to "Type" UUID's. Passing the nil UUID as the type
* Maps "Object" UUIDs to "Type" UUIDs. Passing the nil UUID as the type
* resets the mapping for the specified object UUID to nil (the default).
* The nil object is always associated with the nil type and cannot be
* reassigned. Servers can support multiple implementations on the same

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@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ static int mp_lshd (mp_int * a, int b)
bottom = a->dp + a->used - 1 - b;
/* much like mp_rshd this is implemented using a sliding window
* except the window goes the otherway around. Copying from
* except the window goes the other way around. Copying from
* the bottom to the top. see bn_mp_rshd.c for more info.
*/
for (x = a->used - 1; x >= b; x--) {
@ -3663,7 +3663,7 @@ mp_reduce_2k_setup(const mp_int *a, mp_digit *d)
}
/* pre-calculate the value required for Barrett reduction
* For a given modulus "b" it calulates the value required in "a"
* For a given modulus "b" it calculates the value required in "a"
*/
int mp_reduce_setup (mp_int * a, const mp_int * b)
{

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@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ static inline void setup_key(CRYPTKEY *pCryptKey) {
*
* PARAMS
* hProv [I] Handle to the provider to which the created key will belong.
* aiAlgid [I] The new key shall use the crypto algorithm idenfied by aiAlgid.
* aiAlgid [I] The new key shall use the crypto algorithm identified by aiAlgid.
* dwFlags [I] Upper 16 bits give the key length.
* Lower 16 bits: CRYPT_EXPORTABLE, CRYPT_CREATE_SALT,
* CRYPT_NO_SALT

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@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ static void SETUPDI_FreeDeviceInfo(struct DeviceInfo *devInfo)
GlobalFree((HANDLE)devInfo->devId);
}
/* Adds a device with GUID guid and identifer devInst to set. Allocates a
/* Adds a device with GUID guid and identifier devInst to set. Allocates a
* struct DeviceInfo, and points the returned device info's Reserved member
* to it. "Phantom" devices are deleted from the registry when closed.
* Returns a pointer to the newly allocated device info.
@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI SetupDiBuildClassInfoList(
* SetupDiBuildClassInfoListExA (SETUPAPI.@)
*
* Returns a list of setup class GUIDs that identify the classes
* that are installed on a local or remote macine.
* that are installed on a local or remote machine.
*
* PARAMS
* Flags [I] control exclusion of classes from the list.
@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI SetupDiBuildClassInfoListExA(
* SetupDiBuildClassInfoListExW (SETUPAPI.@)
*
* Returns a list of setup class GUIDs that identify the classes
* that are installed on a local or remote macine.
* that are installed on a local or remote machine.
*
* PARAMS
* Flags [I] control exclusion of classes from the list.

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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI InstanceObjectFactory_IClassFactory_CreateInstance(IClassF
hr = IPersistPropertyBag_Load(pPersistPropertyBag, This->m_pPropertyBag, NULL);
if (FAILED(hr)) {
TRACE("Failed to initialize object from ProperyBag: hr = %08x\n", hr);
TRACE("Failed to initialize object from PropertyBag: hr = %08x\n", hr);
IPersistPropertyBag_Release(pPersistPropertyBag);
return hr;
}
@ -402,9 +402,9 @@ HRESULT SHDOCVW_GetShellInstanceObjectClassObject(REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid,
return CLASS_E_CLASSNOTAVAILABLE;
}
/* If the construction succeeds, the new RegistryPropertyBag is responsible for closing
* hInitProperyBagKey. */
hr = RegistryPropertyBag_Constructor(hInitPropertyBagKey, &IID_IPropertyBag,
/* If the construction succeeds, the new RegistryPropertyBag is responsible for closing
* hInitPropertyBagKey. */
hr = RegistryPropertyBag_Constructor(hInitPropertyBagKey, &IID_IPropertyBag,
(LPVOID*)&pInitPropertyBag);
if (FAILED(hr)) {
RegCloseKey(hInitPropertyBagKey);

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ extern INT WINAPI SHStringFromGUIDW(REFGUID guid, LPWSTR lpszDest, INT cchMax);
typedef HRESULT (CALLBACK *LPFNCREATEINSTANCE)(IUnknown* pUnkOuter, REFIID riid, LPVOID* ppvObject);
static IClassFactory * IDefClF_fnConstructor(LPFNCREATEINSTANCE lpfnCI, PLONG pcRefDll, REFIID riidInst);
/* this table contains all CLSID's of shell32 objects */
/* this table contains all CLSIDs of shell32 objects */
static const struct {
REFIID riid;
LPFNCREATEINSTANCE lpfnCI;

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@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ UINT WINAPI Shell_MergeMenus (HMENU hmDst, HMENU hmSrc, UINT uInsert, UINT uIDAd
{
miiSrc.wID += uIDAdjust; /* add uIDAdjust to the ID */
if (miiSrc.wID > uIDAdjustMax) /* skip ID's higher uIDAdjustMax */
if (miiSrc.wID > uIDAdjustMax) /* skip IDs higher than uIDAdjustMax */
continue;
if (uIDMax <= miiSrc.wID) /* remember the highest ID */
@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ UINT WINAPI Shell_MergeMenus (HMENU hmDst, HMENU hmSrc, UINT uInsert, UINT uIDAd
{
miiSrc.wID += uIDAdjust; /* add uIDAdjust to the ID */
if (miiSrc.wID > uIDAdjustMax) /* skip ID's higher uIDAdjustMax */
if (miiSrc.wID > uIDAdjustMax) /* skip IDs higher than uIDAdjustMax */
continue;
if (uIDMax <= miiSrc.wID) /* remember the highest ID */

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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ static inline IShellViewImpl *impl_from_IShellFolderView(IShellFolderView *iface
return CONTAINING_RECORD(iface, IShellViewImpl, IShellFolderView_iface);
}
/* ListView Header ID's */
/* ListView Header IDs */
#define LISTVIEW_COLUMN_NAME 0
#define LISTVIEW_COLUMN_SIZE 1
#define LISTVIEW_COLUMN_TYPE 2
@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@ static LRESULT ShellView_OnKillFocus(IShellViewImpl * This)
* ShellView_OnCommand()
*
* NOTES
* the CmdID's are the ones from the context menu
* the CmdIDs are the ones from the context menu
*/
static LRESULT ShellView_OnCommand(IShellViewImpl * This,DWORD dwCmdID, DWORD dwCmd, HWND hwndCmd)
{
@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ static LRESULT ShellView_OnCommand(IShellViewImpl * This,DWORD dwCmdID, DWORD dw
CheckToolbar(This);
break;
/* the menu-ID's for sorting are 0x30... see shell32.rc */
/* the menu IDs for sorting are 0x30... see shell32.rc */
case 0x30:
case 0x31:
case 0x32:

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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ error:
/*
* Try to create a .trashinfo file. This function will make several attempts with
* different filenames. It will return the filename that succeded or NULL if a file
* different filenames. It will return the filename that succeeded or NULL if a file
* couldn't be created.
*/
static char *create_trashinfo(const char *info_dir, const char *file_path)
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ static BOOL TRASH_MoveFileToBucket(TRASH_BUCKET *pBucket, const char *unix_path)
if (rename(unix_path, trash_path)==0)
{
TRACE("rename succeded\n");
TRACE("rename succeeded\n");
goto cleanup;
}

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI SHAboutInfoW(LPWSTR,DWORD);
/*************************************************************************
* SHLWAPI_DupSharedHandle
*
* Internal implemetation of SHLWAPI_11.
* Internal implementation of SHLWAPI_11.
*/
static HANDLE SHLWAPI_DupSharedHandle(HANDLE hShared, DWORD dwDstProcId,
DWORD dwSrcProcId, DWORD dwAccess,

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#define IDS_TIME_INTERVAL_MINUTES 66
#define IDS_TIME_INTERVAL_SECONDS 67
/* These numbers match native ID's and shouldn't be arbitrarily changed */
/* These numbers match native IDs and shouldn't be arbitrarily changed */
#define IDD_ERR_DIALOG 0x1200
#define IDS_ERR_USER_MSG 0x1201
#define IDC_ERR_DONT_SHOW 0x1202

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@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ STORAGE_get_free_big_blocknr(stream_access16 *str) {
ret = STORAGE_put_big_block(str,bigblocknr,block);
assert(ret);
/* if we had a bbd block already (mostlikely) we need
/* if we had a bbd block already (most likely) we need
* to link the new one into the chain
*/
if (lastbigblocknr!=-1) {
@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ HRESULT CDECL IStream16_fnWrite(IStream16 *iface, const void *pv, ULONG cb, ULON
}
/* There are just some cases where we didn't modify it, we write it out
* everytime
* every time
*/
if (!STORAGE_put_pps_entry(&This->str,This->ppsent,&(This->stde)))
return E_FAIL;
@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ HRESULT CDECL IStream16_fnWrite(IStream16 *iface, const void *pv, ULONG cb, ULON
while (cb>0) {
/* we ensured that it is allocated above */
assert(blocknr>=0);
/* Read old block everytime, since we can have
/* Read old block every time, since we can have
* overlapping data at START and END of the write
*/
if (!STORAGE_get_small_block(&This->str,blocknr,block))
@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ HRESULT CDECL IStream16_fnWrite(IStream16 *iface, const void *pv, ULONG cb, ULON
while (cb>0) {
/* we ensured that it is allocated above, so it better is */
assert(blocknr>=0);
/* read old block everytime, since we can have
/* read old block every time, since we can have
* overlapping data at START and END of the write
*/
if (!STORAGE_get_big_block(&This->str,blocknr,block))

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@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI BaseOutputPinImpl_Connect(IPin * iface, IPin * pReceivePin, const
TRACE("(%p/%p)->(%p, %p)\n", This, iface, pReceivePin, pmt);
dump_AM_MEDIA_TYPE(pmt);
/* If we try to connect to ourself, we will definitely deadlock.
/* If we try to connect to ourselves, we will definitely deadlock.
* There are other cases where we could deadlock too, but this
* catches the obvious case */
assert(pReceivePin != iface);

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@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ DWORD WINAPI lineGetTranslateCapsA(HLINEAPP hLineApp, DWORD dwAPIVersion,
strptr = ((LPBYTE) lpTranslateCaps) +
lpTranslateCaps->dwCardListOffset + lpTranslateCaps->dwCardListSize;
pLocEntry = (LPLINELOCATIONENTRY) (lpTranslateCaps + 1);
/* key with Preferred CardID's */
/* key with Preferred CardIDs */
if( RegOpenKeyA(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, szLocationsKey, &hkCardLocations)
!= ERROR_SUCCESS )
hkCardLocations = 0;

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@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ static HRESULT get_zone_from_domains(LPCWSTR url, LPCWSTR schema, DWORD *zone)
* The reason is with how CoInternetParseUrl handles unknown scheme types
* when it's parsing the domain of a URL (IE it always returns E_FAIL).
*
* Windows doesn't compenstate for this and simply doesn't check if
* Windows doesn't compensate for this and simply doesn't check if
* the URL maps into any domains.
*/
if(hres != S_OK) {

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@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ static void TEXT_PathEllipsify (HDC hdc, WCHAR *str, unsigned int max_len,
* 1. If the text is left-justified and there is room for some of the spaces
* that follow the last word on the line then those that fit are included on
* the line.
* 2. If the text is centred or right-justified and there is room for some of
* 2. If the text is centered or right-justified and there is room for some of
* the spaces that follow the last word on the line then all but one of those
* that fit are included on the line.
* 3. (Reasonable behaviour) If the word breaking causes a space to be the first
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ static void TEXT_PathEllipsify (HDC hdc, WCHAR *str, unsigned int max_len,
* Work back from the last character that did fit to either a space or the last
* character of a word, whichever is met first.
* If there was one or the first character didn't fit then
* If the text is centred or right justified and that one character was a
* If the text is centered or right justified and that one character was a
* space then break the line before that character
* Otherwise break the line after that character
* and if the next character is a space then discard it.

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@ -289,11 +289,11 @@ static int resolveExplicit(int level, int dir, WORD *pcls, WORD *plevel, int cch
enum states /* possible states */
{
xa, /* arabic letter */
xa, /* Arabic letter */
xr, /* right letter */
xl, /* left letter */
ao, /* arabic lett. foll by ON */
ao, /* Arabic lett. foll by ON */
ro, /* right lett. foll by ON */
lo, /* left lett. foll by ON */
@ -301,10 +301,10 @@ enum states /* possible states */
lt, /* ET following L */
cn, /* EN, AN following AL */
ra, /* arabic number foll R */
re, /* european number foll R */
la, /* arabic number foll L */
le, /* european number foll L */
ra, /* Arabic number foll R */
re, /* European number foll R */
la, /* Arabic number foll L */
le, /* European number foll L */
ac, /* CS following cn */
rc, /* CS following ra */
@ -319,11 +319,11 @@ enum states /* possible states */
static const int stateWeak[][10] =
{
/* N, L, R, AN, EN, AL,NSM, CS, ES, ET */
/*xa*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, xa, ao, ao, ao }, /* arabic letter */
/*xa*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, xa, ao, ao, ao }, /* Arabic letter */
/*xr*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, xr, ro, ro, rt }, /* right letter */
/*xl*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, xl, lo, lo, lt }, /* left letter */
/*ao*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, ao, ao, ao, ao }, /* arabic lett. foll by ON*/
/*ao*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, ao, ao, ao, ao }, /* Arabic lett. foll by ON*/
/*ro*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, ro, ro, ro, rt }, /* right lett. foll by ON */
/*lo*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, lo, lo, lo, lt }, /* left lett. foll by ON */
@ -331,10 +331,10 @@ static const int stateWeak[][10] =
/*lt*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, lt, lo, lo, lt }, /* ET following L */
/*cn*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, cn, ac, ao, ao }, /* EN, AN following AL */
/*ra*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, ra, rc, ro, rt }, /* arabic number foll R */
/*re*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, re, rs, rs,ret }, /* european number foll R */
/*la*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, la, lc, lo, lt }, /* arabic number foll L */
/*le*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, le, ls, ls,let }, /* european number foll L */
/*ra*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, ra, rc, ro, rt }, /* Arabic number foll R */
/*re*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, re, rs, rs,ret }, /* European number foll R */
/*la*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, la, lc, lo, lt }, /* Arabic number foll L */
/*le*/ { lo, xl, xr, la, le, xa, le, ls, ls,let }, /* European number foll L */
/*ac*/ { ao, xl, xr, cn, cn, xa, ao, ao, ao, ao }, /* CS following cn */
/*rc*/ { ro, xl, xr, ra, re, xa, ro, ro, ro, rt }, /* CS following ra */
@ -376,11 +376,11 @@ enum actions /* possible actions */
static const int actionWeak[][10] =
{
/* N, L, R, AN, EN, AL, NSM, CS, ES, ET */
/*xa*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxA, xxR, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN }, /* arabic letter */
/*xa*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxA, xxR, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN }, /* Arabic letter */
/*xr*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxR, xxN, xxN, xIx }, /* right letter */
/*xl*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxL, xxN, xxN, xIx }, /* left letter */
/*ao*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxA, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN, xxN }, /* arabic lett. foll by ON */
/*ao*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxA, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN, xxN }, /* Arabic lett. foll by ON */
/*ro*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN, xIx }, /* right lett. foll by ON */
/*lo*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxN, xxN, xxN, xIx }, /* left lett. foll by ON */
@ -388,10 +388,10 @@ static const int actionWeak[][10] =
/*lt*/ { Nxx, Nxx, Nxx, Nxx, LxL, NxR, xIx, NxN, NxN, xIx }, /* ET following L */
/*cn*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxA, xxR, xxA, xIx, xxN, xxN }, /* EN, AN following AL */
/*ra*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxA, xIx, xxN, xIx }, /* arabic number foll R */
/*re*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxE, xIx, xIx, xxE }, /* european number foll R */
/*la*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxA, xIx, xxN, xIx }, /* arabic number foll L */
/*le*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxL, xIx, xIx, xxL }, /* european number foll L */
/*ra*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxA, xIx, xxN, xIx }, /* Arabic number foll R */
/*re*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxE, xxR, xxE, xIx, xIx, xxE }, /* European number foll R */
/*la*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxA, xIx, xxN, xIx }, /* Arabic number foll L */
/*le*/ { xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxL, xxR, xxL, xIx, xIx, xxL }, /* European number foll L */
/*ac*/ { Nxx, Nxx, Nxx, Axx, AxA, NxR, NxN, NxN, NxN, NxN }, /* CS following cn */
/*rc*/ { Nxx, Nxx, Nxx, Axx, NxE, NxR, NxN, NxN, NxN, NIx }, /* CS following ra */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Implementation of line breaking algorighm for the Uniscribe Script Processor
* Implementation of line breaking algorithm for the Uniscribe Script Processor
*
* Copyright 2011 CodeWeavers, Aric Stewart
*
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ void BREAK_line(const WCHAR *chars, int count, const SCRIPT_ANALYSIS *sa, SCRIPT
}
/* LB1 */
/* TODO: Have outside algorithims for these scripts */
/* TODO: Have outside algorithms for these scripts */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
switch(break_class[i])

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@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ static inline BOOL left_join_causing(CHAR joining_type)
static inline BOOL word_break_causing(WCHAR chr)
{
/* we are working within a string of characters already guareented to
be within one script, Syriac, so we do not worry about any characers
be within one script, Syriac, so we do not worry about any character
other than the space character outside of that range */
return (chr == 0 || chr == 0x20 );
}

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ static WCHAR regpath_exclude[] = {'S','o','f','t','w','a','r','e','\\',
'E','x','c','l','u','d','e','d','A','p','p','l','i','c','a','t','i','o','n','s',0};
/***********************************************************************
* Memory alloccation helper
* Memory allocation helper
*/
static inline void * __WINE_ALLOC_SIZE(1) heap_alloc_zero(size_t len)
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hinstDLL, DWORD fdwReason, LPVOID lpvReserved)
*
* RETURNS
* Success: S_OK
* Faulure: A HRESULT error code
* Failure: A HRESULT error code
*
*/
HRESULT WINAPI WerAddExcludedApplication(PCWSTR exeName, BOOL allUsers)
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI WerAddExcludedApplication(PCWSTR exeName, BOOL allUsers)
*
* RETURNS
* Success: S_OK
* Faulure: A HRESULT error code
* Failure: A HRESULT error code
*
*/
HRESULT WINAPI WerRemoveExcludedApplication(PCWSTR exeName, BOOL allUsers)

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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ static DWORD shader_generate_arb_declarations(struct wined3d_shader *shader,
* With vertex shaders we need the posFixup and on some GL implementations 4 helper
* immediate values. The posFixup is loaded using program.env for now, so always
* subtract one from the number of constants. If the shader uses indirect addressing,
* account for the helper const too because we have to declare all availabke d3d constants
* account for the helper const too because we have to declare all available d3d constants
* and don't know which are actually used.
*/
if (pshader)
@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ static void pshader_hw_texkill(const struct wined3d_shader_instruction *ins)
char reg_dest[40];
/* No swizzles are allowed in d3d's texkill. PS 1.x ignores the 4th component as documented,
* but >= 2.0 honors it(undocumented, but tested by the d3d9 testsuit)
* but >= 2.0 honors it (undocumented, but tested by the d3d9 testsuite)
*/
shader_arb_get_dst_param(ins, dst, reg_dest);
@ -6899,7 +6899,7 @@ static void upload_palette(struct wined3d_surface *surface)
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_1D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_1D, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
/* Upload the palette */
/* TODO: avoid unneeed uploads in the future by adding some SFLAG_PALETTE_DIRTY mechanism */
/* TODO: avoid unneeded uploads in the future by adding some SFLAG_PALETTE_DIRTY mechanism */
glTexImage1D(GL_TEXTURE_1D, 0, GL_RGBA, 256, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, table);
/* Switch back to unit 0 in which the 2D texture will be stored. */

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@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ HRESULT device_clear_render_targets(struct wined3d_device *device, UINT rt_count
wine_dbgstr_rect(&current_rect));
/* Tests show that rectangles where x1 > x2 or y1 > y2 are ignored silently.
* The rectangle is not cleared, no error is returned, but further rectanlges are
* The rectangle is not cleared, no error is returned, but further rectangles are
* still cleared if they are valid. */
if (current_rect.left > current_rect.right || current_rect.top > current_rect.bottom)
{
@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ HRESULT CDECL wined3d_device_init_3d(struct wined3d_device *device,
{
if (context_get_current()->aux_buffers > 0)
{
TRACE("Using auxilliary buffer for offscreen rendering\n");
TRACE("Using auxiliary buffer for offscreen rendering\n");
device->offscreenBuffer = GL_AUX0;
}
else

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@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ static void quirk_amd_dx9(struct wined3d_gl_info *gl_info)
/* MacOS advertises GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two on ATI r500 and earlier cards, although
* these cards only support GL_ARB_texture_rectangle(D3DPTEXTURECAPS_NONPOW2CONDITIONAL).
* If real NP2 textures are used, the driver falls back to software. We could just remove the
* extension and use GL_ARB_texture_rectangle instead, but texture_rectangle is inconventient
* extension and use GL_ARB_texture_rectangle instead, but texture_rectangle is inconvenient
* due to the non-normalized texture coordinates. Thus set an internal extension flag,
* GL_WINE_normalized_texrect, which signals the code that it can use non power of two textures
* as per GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two, but has to stick to the texture_rectangle limits.
@ -3650,7 +3650,7 @@ static BOOL CheckTextureCapability(const struct wined3d_adapter *adapter, const
/* These formats seem to be similar to the HILO formats in GL_NV_texture_shader. NVHU
* is said to be GL_UNSIGNED_HILO16, NVHS GL_SIGNED_HILO16. Rumours say that d3d computes
* a 3rd channel similarly to D3DFMT_CxV8U8(So NVHS could be called D3DFMT_CxV16U16).
* ATI refused to support formats which can easilly be emulated with pixel shaders, so
* ATI refused to support formats which can easily be emulated with pixel shaders, so
* Applications have to deal with not having NVHS and NVHU.
*/
TRACE_(d3d_caps)("[FAILED]\n");

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@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ void add_gl_compat_wrappers(struct wined3d_gl_info *gl_info)
* too, which would allow fog coord emulation in a fixed function vertex pipeline replacement.
*
* Fog vs texture: We apply the fog in the vertex color. An app could set up texturing settings which
* ignore the vertex color, thus effectively disabing our fog. However, in D3D this type of fog is
* ignore the vertex color, thus effectively disabling our fog. However, in D3D this type of fog is
* a per-vertex fog too, so the apps shouldn't do that.
*
* Fog vs lighting: The app could in theory use D3DFOG_NONE table and D3DFOG_NONE vertex fog with

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@ -4882,7 +4882,7 @@ const struct StateEntryTemplate misc_state_template[] = {
{ STATE_POINTSPRITECOORDORIGIN, { STATE_POINTSPRITECOORDORIGIN, psorigin }, WINED3D_GL_VERSION_2_0 },
{ STATE_POINTSPRITECOORDORIGIN, { STATE_POINTSPRITECOORDORIGIN, psorigin_w }, WINED3D_GL_EXT_NONE },
/* TODO: Move shader constant loading to vertex and fragment pipeline repectively, as soon as the pshader and
/* TODO: Move shader constant loading to vertex and fragment pipeline respectively, as soon as the pshader and
* vshader loadings are untied from each other
*/
{ STATE_VERTEXSHADERCONSTANT, { STATE_VERTEXSHADERCONSTANT, shaderconstant }, WINED3D_GL_EXT_NONE },

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@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ static const struct wined3d_format_texture_info format_texture_info[] =
/* GL_APPLE_ycbcr_422 claims that its '2YUV' format, which is supported via the UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_REV_APPLE type
* is equivalent to 'UYVY' format on Windows, and the 'YUVS' via UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_APPLE equates to 'YUY2'. The
* d3d9 test however shows that the opposite is true. Since the extension is from 2002, it predates the x86 based
* Macs, so probably the endianess differs. This could be tested as soon as we have a Windows and MacOS on a big
* Macs, so probably the endianness differs. This could be tested as soon as we have a Windows and MacOS on a big
* endian machine
*/
{WINED3DFMT_UYVY, GL_LUMINANCE_ALPHA, GL_LUMINANCE_ALPHA, 0,

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
* This flow does not work well for the X11 driver and XIM.
* (It works fine for Mac)
* As such we will have to reroute step 1. Instead the x11drv driver will
* generate an XIM events and call directly into this IME implimenetaion.
* generate an XIM events and call directly into this IME implementation.
* As such we will have to use the alternative ImmGenerateMessage path to be
* generate the messages that we want the IMM layer to send to the application.
*/
@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ static void PaintDefaultIMEWnd(HIMC hIMC, HWND hwnd)
* needed and possible. If our ptCurrentPos is outside of our rect
* then no window is displayed.
* CFS_FORCE_POSITION: appears to behave just like CFS_POINT
* maybe becase the default MSIME does not do any IME adjusting.
* maybe because the default MSIME does not do any IME adjusting.
*/
if (lpIMC->cfCompForm.dwStyle != CFS_DEFAULT)
{

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@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ static const char main_key_BG_phonetic[MAIN_LEN][4] =
};
/*** Belarusian standard keyboard layout (contributed by Hleb Valoska) */
/*** It matches belarusian layout for XKB from Alexander Mikhailian */
/*** It matches Belarusian layout for XKB from Alexander Mikhailian */
static const char main_key_BY[MAIN_LEN][4] =
{
"`~£³","1!","2@","3#","4$","5%","6^","7&","8*","9(","0)","-_","=+",
@ -2155,7 +2155,7 @@ UINT CDECL X11DRV_MapVirtualKeyEx(UINT wCode, UINT wMapType, HKL hkl)
case MAPVK_VK_TO_CHAR: /* vkey-code to unshifted ANSI code */
{
/* we still don't know what "unshifted" means. in windows VK_W (0x57)
* returns 0x57, which is upercase 'W'. So we have to return the uppercase
* returns 0x57, which is uppercase 'W'. So we have to return the uppercase
* key.. Looks like something is wrong with the MS docs?
* This is only true for letters, for example VK_0 returns '0' not ')'.
* - hence we use the lock mask to ensure this happens.

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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ typedef struct tagWTI_DEVICES_INFO
#define CSR_TYPE_ERASER 0x82a
#define CSR_TYPE_MOUSE_2D 0x007
#define CSR_TYPE_MOUSE_4D 0x094
/* CSR_TYPE_OTHER is a special value! assumed no real world signifigance
/* CSR_TYPE_OTHER is a special value! assumed no real world significance
* if a stylus type or eraser type eventually have this value
* it'll be a bug. As of 2008 05 21 we can be sure because
* linux wacom lists all the known values and this isn't one of them */
@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ static DWORD gSerial;
* etc.....
*
* So with multimode tablets we could potentially need
* 2 slots of the same type per tablet ie.
* you are usuing 2 styluses at once so they would
* 2 slots of the same type per tablet i.e.
* you are using 2 styluses at once so they would
* get placed in Cursors #1 and Cursor #4
*
* Now say someone has 2 multimode tablets with 2 erasers each

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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ static BOOL open_xim( Display *display )
if (ximStyleCallback == 0)
{
TRACE("No callback style avalable\n");
TRACE("No callback style available\n");
ximStyleCallback = ximStyle;
}

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ static int has_ldap_scheme( char *url )
}
/* Flatten an array of hostnames into a space separated string of URLs.
* Prepend a given scheme and append a given portnumber to each hostname
* Prepend a given scheme and append a given port number to each hostname
* if necessary.
*/
static char *join_hostnames( const char *scheme, char **hostnames, ULONG portnumber )
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ exit:
*
* PARAMS
* hostname [I] Name of the host to connect to.
* portnumber [I] Portnumber to use.
* portnumber [I] Port number to use.
*
* RETURNS
* Success: Pointer to an LDAP context.
@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ exit:
* The hostname string can be a space separated string of hostnames,
* in which case the LDAP runtime will try to connect to the hosts
* in order, until a connection can be made. A hostname may have a
* trailing portnumber (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the portnumber supplied as a parameter
* trailing port number (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the port number supplied as a parameter
* to this function.
*/
WLDAP32_LDAP * CDECL cldap_openW( PWCHAR hostname, ULONG portnumber )
@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ exit:
*
* PARAMS
* hostname [I] Name of the host to connect to.
* portnumber [I] Portnumber to use.
* portnumber [I] Port number to use.
*
* RETURNS
* Success: Pointer to an LDAP context.
@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ exit:
* The hostname string can be a space separated string of hostnames,
* in which case the LDAP runtime will try to connect to the hosts
* in order, until a connection can be made. A hostname may have a
* trailing portnumber (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the portnumber supplied as a parameter
* trailing port number (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the port number supplied as a parameter
* to this function. The connection will not be made until the first
* LDAP function that needs it is called.
*/
@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ exit:
*
* PARAMS
* hostname [I] Name of the host to connect to.
* portnumber [I] Portnumber to use.
* portnumber [I] Port number to use.
*
* RETURNS
* Success: Pointer to an LDAP context.
@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ exit:
* The hostname string can be a space separated string of hostnames,
* in which case the LDAP runtime will try to connect to the hosts
* in order, until a connection can be made. A hostname may have a
* trailing portnumber (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the portnumber supplied as a parameter
* trailing port number (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the port number supplied as a parameter
* to this function.
*/
WLDAP32_LDAP * CDECL ldap_openW( PWCHAR hostname, ULONG portnumber )
@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ WLDAP32_LDAP * CDECL ldap_sslinitA( PCHAR hostname, ULONG portnumber, int secure
*
* PARAMS
* hostname [I] Name of the host to connect to.
* portnumber [I] Portnumber to use.
* portnumber [I] Port number to use.
* secure [I] Ask the server to create an SSL connection.
*
* RETURNS
@ -528,8 +528,8 @@ WLDAP32_LDAP * CDECL ldap_sslinitA( PCHAR hostname, ULONG portnumber, int secure
* The hostname string can be a space separated string of hostnames,
* in which case the LDAP runtime will try to connect to the hosts
* in order, until a connection can be made. A hostname may have a
* trailing portnumber (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the portnumber supplied as a parameter
* trailing port number (separated from the hostname by a ':'), which
* will take precedence over the port number supplied as a parameter
* to this function. The connection will not be made until the first
* LDAP function that needs it is called.
*/

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@ -6154,7 +6154,7 @@ INT WINAPI WSAStringToAddressA(LPSTR AddressString,
/***********************************************************************
* WSAStringToAddressW (WS2_32.81)
*
* Does anybody know if this functions allows to use hebrew/arabic/chinese... digits?
* Does anybody know if this function allows to use Hebrew/Arabic/Chinese... digits?
* If this should be the case, it would be required to map these digits
* to Unicode digits (0-9) using FoldString first.
*/