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[PATCH 3/3] Fix custom typos.
From: |
Ondřej Bílka |
Subject: |
[PATCH 3/3] Fix custom typos. |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jul 2013 17:40:36 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
These patches were generated by running command
stylepp_spell_patch
This is third part where human intervention is needed.
I first generate list of likely typos (stylepp_spellcheck script)
Then I check that list with aspell and correct candidates.
>From these candidates I create dictionary and use stylepp_fix_spell to
apply it.
Dictionary, stripped patch and patch are below.
accomodates accommodates
accross across
advantagous advantageous
algebric algebraic
aplications applications
approriate appropriate
asthetics aesthetics
compability compatibility
compatibiliy compatibility
composited composed
curent current
desribed described
dissappears disappears
existant existent
extendsions extensions
featues features
flattenning flattening
fuction function
hundredsof hundreds_of
implemenetation implementation
ineqality inequality
initialisation initialization
instace instance
interesing interesting
interpeter interpreter
logrithm logarithm
matchers marchers
muliple multiple
obtaines obtains
occured occurred
occurrs occurs
ouput output
overridding overriding
paramter parameter
parantheses parentheses
probabily probability
procesors processors
realiable reliable
recommanded recommended
relase release
remebers remembers
represenation representation
representaiton representation
resettable resetable
retore restore
satelitte satellite
sendign sending
seperator separator
sigificance significance
simpliest simplest
specfied specified
specialised specialized
specifyed specified
thounsands thousands
uless unless
utilised utilized
wellformed well_formed
-accomodates the notion of "compiled"
transforms.
+accommodates the notion of "compiled"
transforms.
^ ^
-For many Doclets it is advantagous if the HTML code in the
comments
+For many Doclets it is advantageous if the HTML code in the
comments
^ ^
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
^^
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
^^
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
^^
- // Randomize the colour, just for asthetics =)
+ // Randomize the colour, just for aesthetics =)
^^
-benefits of XML; editor aplications need extremely specialized
APIs. </p>
+benefits of XML; editor applications need extremely specialized
APIs. </p>
^^
- * compatibiliy with Sun.
+ * compatibility with Sun.
^ ^
- * compatibiliy with Sun.
+ * compatibility with Sun.
^ ^
-cannot “hand the curent segment over to the
consumer.”
+cannot “hand the current segment over to the
consumer.”
^ ^
- /* Prevents that the Window dissappears ("destroy"
+ /* Prevents that the Window disappears ("destroy"
^^
-<p>This package supports the ORB extendsions that appeared since CORBA
2_3.</p>
+<p>This package supports the ORB extensions that appeared since CORBA
2_3.</p>
^ ^
-participation of hundredsof vendors and users in the
OMG. It uses IIOP
+participation of hundreds of vendors and users in the
OMG. It uses IIOP
^ ^
-participation of hundredsof vendors and users in the
OMG. It uses IIOP
+participation of hundreds of vendors and users in the
OMG. It uses IIOP
^ ^
t floats to float to make sure that our ineqality check works
t floats to float to make sure that our inequality check works
^ ^
reference to a new java.util.ArrayList instace.
reference to a new java.util.ArrayList instance.
^ ^
y address@hidden DynAnyFactory}. The factory is obtaines by
y address@hidden DynAnyFactory}. The factory is obtains by
^ ^
- * [EIO] An I/O error occurrs.
+ * [EIO] An I/O error occurs.
^ ^
hese functions should be implemented by overridding the
hese functions should be implemented by overriding the
^ ^
s the ISO 10646 comment field. It is in parantheses in the 10646
s the ISO 10646 comment field. It is in parentheses in the 10646
^ ^
-examples directory. The following XSLT procesors has been tested.
+examples directory. The following XSLT processors has been tested.
^ ^
is also why <i><font color="red">it is recommanded
is also why <i><font color="red">it is recommended
^ ^
-remebers the java reflection mechanism.
DynAny usually obtain the value from
+remembers the java reflection
mechanism. DynAny usually obtain the value from
^ ^
- /* Handle scientific representaiton */
+ /* Handle scientific representation */
^ ^
- /* retore the sign bit */
+ /* restore the sign bit */
^ ^
et - Index into the byte array to start sendign
et - Index into the byte array to start sending
^ ^
onal Behavior and an explanation of the sigificance of these categories.
onal Behavior and an explanation of the significance of these categories.
^ ^
- * Returns a Boolean object with the specfied value
+ * Returns a Boolean object with the specified value
^ ^
- * Returns an Integer object with the specfied value
+ * Returns an Integer object with the specified value
^ ^
rializations"). The servant need not be specifyed when creating an
rializations"). The servant need not be specified when creating an
^ ^
ion 3y*y+x. Hence it is not recommended uless division
ion 3y*y+x. Hence it is not recommended unless division
^^
-wellformed.
+well formed.
^ ^
---
doc/invoke.texi | 4 ++--
doc/unicode/ReadMe-2.1.1.txt | 2 +-
doc/unicode/UnicodeData-3.0.0.html | 2 +-
examples/gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c | 8 ++++----
gnu/xml/dom/package.html | 2 +-
java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html | 2 +-
javax/rmi/CORBA/package.html | 2 +-
javax/rmi/package.html | 2 +-
javax/xml/transform/package.html | 2 +-
native/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c | 2 +-
native/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c | 2 +-
native/jni/gconf-peer/GConfNativePeer.c | 2 +-
native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer.c | 2 +-
native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkWindowPeer.c | 2 +-
native/jni/java-lang/java_lang_VMDouble.c | 4 ++--
native/jni/java-net/javanet.c | 6 +++---
native/jni/java-nio/gnu_java_nio_VMChannel.c | 4 ++--
native/jni/java-nio/javanio.h | 2 +-
org/omg/CORBA_2_3/package.html | 2 +-
org/omg/DynamicAny/package.html | 4 ++--
org/omg/PortableServer/package.html | 2 +-
tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/tree/package.html | 2 +-
tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/xml/package.html | 2 +-
23 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/invoke.texi b/doc/invoke.texi
index 8060660..18d4457 100644
--- a/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -1311,11 +1311,11 @@ classpath.
@section Well-formed Documentation Fragments
@cindex XHTML Fragments
-For many Doclets it is advantagous if the HTML code in the comments
+For many Doclets it is advantageous if the HTML code in the comments
and HTML code passed via the command line is well-formed. For
example, HtmlDoclet outputs XHTML code, and XmlDoclet XML code, both
of which results in invalid files if the user-specified HTML isn't
-wellformed.
+well formed.
Unfortunately, comments were never required to contain well-formed
HTML code, which means that every Doclet must deal with non-wellformed
diff --git a/doc/unicode/ReadMe-2.1.1.txt b/doc/unicode/ReadMe-2.1.1.txt
index 506f155..ac4b7b3 100644
--- a/doc/unicode/ReadMe-2.1.1.txt
+++ b/doc/unicode/ReadMe-2.1.1.txt
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Informative
BIDIRECTIONAL PROPERTIES
Please refer to the Unicode Standard for an explanation of the algorithm for
-Bidirectional Behavior and an explanation of the sigificance of these
categories.
+Bidirectional Behavior and an explanation of the significance of these
categories.
These values are normative.
Strong types:
diff --git a/doc/unicode/UnicodeData-3.0.0.html
b/doc/unicode/UnicodeData-3.0.0.html
index a08a25e..800a01e 100644
--- a/doc/unicode/UnicodeData-3.0.0.html
+++ b/doc/unicode/UnicodeData-3.0.0.html
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ the UnicodeData file. Fields which contain normative
information are so indicate
<td VALIGN="top">informative</td>
- <td VALIGN="top">This is the ISO 10646 comment field. It is in parantheses
in the 10646
+ <td VALIGN="top">This is the ISO 10646 comment field. It is in parentheses
in the 10646
names list.</td>
diff --git a/examples/gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c
b/examples/gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c
index 8660e4c..b0706b3 100644
--- a/examples/gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c
+++ b/examples/gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ setupArc(cairo_t *cr, GtkWidget *bench, int shift)
}
}
- // Randomize the colour, just for asthetics =)
+ // Randomize the colour, just for aesthetics =)
cairo_set_source_rgb(cr, (rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100));
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ setupCurve(cairo_t *cr, GtkWidget *bench, int shift)
coords[3], xnew, ynew);
}
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
cairo_set_source_rgb(cr, (rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100));
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ setupLine(cairo_t *cr, GtkWidget *bench, int shift)
cairo_line_to(cr, xnew, ynew);
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
cairo_set_source_rgb(cr, (rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100));
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ setupRect(cairo_t *cr, GtkWidget *bench, int shift)
cairo_rectangle(cr, x1, y1, x2, y2);
- // Randomize colour for asthetics
+ // Randomize colour for aesthetics
cairo_set_source_rgb(cr, (rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100),
(rand() % 100 / (float)100));
diff --git a/gnu/xml/dom/package.html b/gnu/xml/dom/package.html
index fbc864a..84eda0e 100644
--- a/gnu/xml/dom/package.html
+++ b/gnu/xml/dom/package.html
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ editor functionality (including the incomplete DTD access).
Full editor
functionality requires access to potentially malformed lexical structure,
at the level of unparsed tokens and below. Access at such levels is so
complex that using it in non-editor applications sacrifices all the
-benefits of XML; editor aplications need extremely specialized APIs. </p>
+benefits of XML; editor applications need extremely specialized APIs. </p>
<p> (This isn't a slam against DTDs, note; only against the broken support
for them in DOM. Even despite inclusion of some dubious SGML legacy features
diff --git a/java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html
b/java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html
index 5a52d69..3b4d120 100644
--- a/java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html
+++ b/java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ stack.
<p>The implementation is slightly complicated by the fact that
consumers <em>pull</em> the flattened segments from the
<code>FlatteningPathIterator</code>. This means that we actually
-cannot “hand the curent segment over to the consumer.”
+cannot “hand the current segment over to the consumer.”
But the algorithm is easier to understand if one assumes a
<em>push</em> paradigm.</p>
diff --git a/javax/rmi/CORBA/package.html b/javax/rmi/CORBA/package.html
index 6014c8c..4a0b037 100644
--- a/javax/rmi/CORBA/package.html
+++ b/javax/rmi/CORBA/package.html
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Java object (Objects By Value) between application
components. A certain
and later used to interoperate with non-java application.
</p><p>
Like CORBA, RMI over IIOP is based on open standards defined with the
-participation of hundredsof vendors and users in the OMG. It uses IIOP
+participation of hundreds of vendors and users in the OMG. It uses IIOP
communication protocol that provides much better interoperability with other
programming languages.
</p><p>
diff --git a/javax/rmi/package.html b/javax/rmi/package.html
index 6014c8c..4a0b037 100644
--- a/javax/rmi/package.html
+++ b/javax/rmi/package.html
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Java object (Objects By Value) between application
components. A certain
and later used to interoperate with non-java application.
</p><p>
Like CORBA, RMI over IIOP is based on open standards defined with the
-participation of hundredsof vendors and users in the OMG. It uses IIOP
+participation of hundreds of vendors and users in the OMG. It uses IIOP
communication protocol that provides much better interoperability with other
programming languages.
</p><p>
diff --git a/javax/xml/transform/package.html b/javax/xml/transform/package.html
index bc67c2b..5b02ebd 100644
--- a/javax/xml/transform/package.html
+++ b/javax/xml/transform/package.html
@@ -33,6 +33,6 @@ they were specified in <em>xslt:output</em> attributes
in the stylesheet specifying the transform.
<p>The <a href="Templates.html">Templates</a> class
-accomodates the notion of "compiled" transforms.
+accommodates the notion of "compiled" transforms.
</body></html>
diff --git a/native/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c b/native/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c
index 90dd04f..da8dee5 100644
--- a/native/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c
+++ b/native/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ A. sqrt(x) by Newton Iteration
This formula has one division fewer than the one above; however,
it requires more multiplications and additions. Also x must be
scaled in advance to avoid spurious overflow in evaluating the
- expression 3y*y+x. Hence it is not recommended uless division
+ expression 3y*y+x. Hence it is not recommended unless division
is slow. If division is very slow, then one should use the
reciproot algorithm given in section B.
diff --git a/native/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c b/native/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c
index 344b0a6..4a27866 100644
--- a/native/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c
+++ b/native/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ G = 3.57142857142857150787e-01; /* 5/14 = 0x3FD6DB6D,
0xB6DB6DB7 */
r=(r-t)/(w+r); /* r-s is exact */
t=t+t*r;
- /* retore the sign bit */
+ /* restore the sign bit */
GET_HIGH_WORD(ht,t);
SET_HIGH_WORD(t,ht|sign);
return(t);
diff --git a/native/jni/gconf-peer/GConfNativePeer.c
b/native/jni/gconf-peer/GConfNativePeer.c
index 3564f9b..c7006ca 100644
--- a/native/jni/gconf-peer/GConfNativePeer.c
+++ b/native/jni/gconf-peer/GConfNativePeer.c
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ throw_exception_by_name (JNIEnv * env, const char *name,
const char *msg);
static gboolean set_jlist_class (JNIEnv * env);
/**
- * Builds a new reference to a new java.util.ArrayList instace.
+ * Builds a new reference to a new java.util.ArrayList instance.
* The instance should be freed by the caller after use.
*/
static jclass get_jlist_reference (JNIEnv * env, jclass jlist_class);
diff --git a/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer.c
b/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer.c
index 5de5d82..bce3220 100644
--- a/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer.c
+++ b/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer.c
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ get_widget (GtkWidget *widget)
return w;
}
-/* FIXME: these functions should be implemented by overridding the
+/* FIXME: these functions should be implemented by overriding the
appropriate GtkComponentPeer methods. */
static GtkWidget *
find_fg_color_widget (GtkWidget *widget)
diff --git a/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkWindowPeer.c
b/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkWindowPeer.c
index 6ba8d47..ed53c2f 100644
--- a/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkWindowPeer.c
+++ b/native/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkWindowPeer.c
@@ -1641,7 +1641,7 @@ window_delete_cb (GtkWidget *widget
__attribute__((unused)),
(jint) AWT_WINDOW_CLOSING,
(jobject) NULL, (jint) 0);
- /* Prevents that the Window dissappears ("destroy"
+ /* Prevents that the Window disappears ("destroy"
not being signalled). This is necessary because it
should be up to a WindowListener implementation
how the AWT Frame responds to close requests. */
diff --git a/native/jni/java-lang/java_lang_VMDouble.c
b/native/jni/java-lang/java_lang_VMDouble.c
index e915a30..5c32060 100644
--- a/native/jni/java-lang/java_lang_VMDouble.c
+++ b/native/jni/java-lang/java_lang_VMDouble.c
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ dtoa_toString
*d = 0;
}
- /* Handle scientific representaiton */
+ /* Handle scientific representation */
else
{
*d++ = *s++;
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ Java_java_lang_VMDouble_toString
parsed_value = parseDoubleFromChars(env, buf);
/* Check whether the original value, and the value after conversion match.
*/
- /* We need to cast floats to float to make sure that our ineqality check
works
+ /* We need to cast floats to float to make sure that our inequality check
works
* well for floats as well as for doubles.
*/
parsed_value_unequal = ( isFloat ?
diff --git a/native/jni/java-net/javanet.c b/native/jni/java-net/javanet.c
index 1f093f4..83105e0 100644
--- a/native/jni/java-net/javanet.c
+++ b/native/jni/java-net/javanet.c
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ _javanet_create_localfd (JNIEnv * env, jobject this,
jboolean stream)
/*************************************************************************/
/*
- * Returns a Boolean object with the specfied value
+ * Returns a Boolean object with the specified value
*/
static jobject
_javanet_create_boolean (JNIEnv * env, jboolean val)
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ _javanet_create_boolean (JNIEnv * env, jboolean val)
/*************************************************************************/
/*
- * Returns an Integer object with the specfied value
+ * Returns an Integer object with the specified value
*/
static jobject
_javanet_create_integer (JNIEnv * env, jint val)
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ _javanet_recvfrom (JNIEnv * env, jobject this, jarray buf,
int offset,
* Sends a buffer to a remote host. The args are:
*
* buf - A byte array
- * offset - Index into the byte array to start sendign
+ * offset - Index into the byte array to start sending
* len - The number of bytes to write
* addr - The 32bit address to send to (may be 0)
* port - The port number to send to (may be 0)
diff --git a/native/jni/java-nio/gnu_java_nio_VMChannel.c
b/native/jni/java-nio/gnu_java_nio_VMChannel.c
index 7899f0b..376bff8 100644
--- a/native/jni/java-nio/gnu_java_nio_VMChannel.c
+++ b/native/jni/java-nio/gnu_java_nio_VMChannel.c
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ Java_gnu_java_nio_VMChannel_write__ILjava_nio_ByteBuffer_2
(JNIEnv *env,
* This has a limit to the number of buffers that will be read. It
* will not make muliple readv calls. This is to ensure that operations
* are atomic. Currently it is limited to 16 buffers. This is for
- * compatibiliy with Sun.
+ * compatibility with Sun.
*/
JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_nio_VMChannel_readScattering (JNIEnv *env,
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ Java_gnu_java_nio_VMChannel_readScattering (JNIEnv *env,
* This has a limit to the number of buffers that will be read. It
* will not make muliple readv calls. This is to ensure that operations
* are atomic. Currently it is limited to 16 buffers. This is for
- * compatibiliy with Sun.
+ * compatibility with Sun.
*/
JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_nio_VMChannel_writeGathering (JNIEnv *env,
diff --git a/native/jni/java-nio/javanio.h b/native/jni/java-nio/javanio.h
index cc31cf3..f74ea4f 100644
--- a/native/jni/java-nio/javanio.h
+++ b/native/jni/java-nio/javanio.h
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ exception statement from your version. */
* Allowed errno values:
* [EBADF] If FD is not a valid file descriptor, or is not open for
reading.
* [EFAULT] If BUF points outside the process's address space.
- * [EIO] An I/O error occurrs.
+ * [EIO] An I/O error occurs.
* [EINTR] If the read is interrupted by a signal.
* [EINVAL] If FD is negative.
* [EAGAIN] If FD was marked for non-blocking I/O, and no data were ready to
diff --git a/org/omg/CORBA_2_3/package.html b/org/omg/CORBA_2_3/package.html
index 254e640..13802eb 100644
--- a/org/omg/CORBA_2_3/package.html
+++ b/org/omg/CORBA_2_3/package.html
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ exception statement from your version. -->
<head><title>GNU Classpath - org.omg.CORBA_2_3</title></head>
<body>
-<p>This package supports the ORB extendsions that appeared since CORBA 2_3.</p>
+<p>This package supports the ORB extensions that appeared since CORBA 2_3.</p>
</body>
</html>
diff --git a/org/omg/DynamicAny/package.html b/org/omg/DynamicAny/package.html
index 997006d..7adee62 100644
--- a/org/omg/DynamicAny/package.html
+++ b/org/omg/DynamicAny/package.html
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ exception statement from your version. -->
<body>
<p>DynAny's allow to work with data structures, exact content of those is not
known at the time of compilation. In this way, the conception of DynAny
-remebers the java reflection mechanism. DynAny usually obtain the value from
+remembers the java reflection mechanism. DynAny usually obtain the value from
the address@hidden org.omg.CORBA.Any} that, if needed, can carry highly nested
data
structures (like array of sequences of unions). DynAny's allow to see/modify
all parts of such structures. This is especially helpful for writing generic
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The API clearly states that DynAny and DynAnyFactory objects
are local and
cannot be transferred to remote server or client. While such methods are
formally defined in the corresponding helpers, they simply always throw
MARSHAL.
</p><p>
-DynAny's are created by address@hidden DynAnyFactory}. The factory is obtaines
by
+DynAny's are created by address@hidden DynAnyFactory}. The factory is obtains
by
address@hidden org.omg.CORBA.ORB#resolve_initial_references):
<code>
ORB orb = ORB.init(new String[0], null);
diff --git a/org/omg/PortableServer/package.html
b/org/omg/PortableServer/package.html
index db72ca8..13e4f75 100644
--- a/org/omg/PortableServer/package.html
+++ b/org/omg/PortableServer/package.html
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ service-specific classes that may not be available at run
time.
The objects in POA can also be activated and inactivated independently. It
is possible to set a listener (address@hidden
org.omg.PortableServer.ServantActivator})
that would register the object activations ("incarnations") and deactivations
-("etherializations"). The servant need not be specifyed when creating an
+("etherializations"). The servant need not be specified when creating an
object. Under the IMPLICIT_ACTIVATION
address@hidden org.omg.PortableServer.ImplicitActivationPolicy}
the address@hidden org.omg.PortableServer.ServantActivator} can provide the
servant
diff --git a/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/tree/package.html
b/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/tree/package.html
index d455211..1464f5c 100644
--- a/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/tree/package.html
+++ b/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/tree/package.html
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ transform a class by almost two (it is almost two times
faster to read, "modify"
and write a class with a ClassAdapter than with a ClassNode). This is why
this package is bundled in an optional <tt>asm-tree.jar</tt> library that
is separated from (but requires) the <tt>asm.jar</tt> library, which contains
-the core ASM framework. This is also why <i><font color="red">it is recommanded
+the core ASM framework. This is also why <i><font color="red">it is recommended
not to use this class adapter when it is possible</font></i>.
</p>
diff --git a/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/xml/package.html
b/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/xml/package.html
index 3bbb95f..9de166c 100644
--- a/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/xml/package.html
+++ b/tools/external/asm/org/objectweb/asm/xml/package.html
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ See JAXP and SAX documentation for more detils.
<p>
There are few illustrations of the bytecode transformation with XSLT in
-examples directory. The following XSLT procesors has been tested.
+examples directory. The following XSLT processors has been tested.
<blockquote>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3">
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