Commit 48f239e0 authored by erik.corry@gmail.com's avatar erik.corry@gmail.com

Spellling mistakes.

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9123031

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@10403 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
parent 40a433c9
...@@ -5560,7 +5560,7 @@ void Debug::DisableAgent() { ...@@ -5560,7 +5560,7 @@ void Debug::DisableAgent() {
void Debug::ProcessDebugMessages() { void Debug::ProcessDebugMessages() {
i::Execution::ProcessDebugMesssages(true); i::Execution::ProcessDebugMessages(true);
} }
Local<Context> Debug::GetDebugContext() { Local<Context> Debug::GetDebugContext() {
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...@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::ConvertIntToDouble(MacroAssembler* masm, ...@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::ConvertIntToDouble(MacroAssembler* masm,
// Get the absolute value of the object (as an unsigned integer). // Get the absolute value of the object (as an unsigned integer).
__ rsb(int_scratch, int_scratch, Operand::Zero(), SetCC, mi); __ rsb(int_scratch, int_scratch, Operand::Zero(), SetCC, mi);
// Get mantisssa[51:20]. // Get mantissa[51:20].
// Get the position of the first set bit. // Get the position of the first set bit.
__ CountLeadingZeros(dst1, int_scratch, scratch2); __ CountLeadingZeros(dst1, int_scratch, scratch2);
...@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::DoubleIs32BitInteger(MacroAssembler* masm, ...@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::DoubleIs32BitInteger(MacroAssembler* masm,
// non zero bits left. So we need the (30 - exponent) last bits of the // non zero bits left. So we need the (30 - exponent) last bits of the
// 31 higher bits of the mantissa to be null. // 31 higher bits of the mantissa to be null.
// Because bits [21:0] are null, we can check instead that the // Because bits [21:0] are null, we can check instead that the
// (32 - exponent) last bits of the 32 higher bits of the mantisssa are null. // (32 - exponent) last bits of the 32 higher bits of the mantissa are null.
// Get the 32 higher bits of the mantissa in dst. // Get the 32 higher bits of the mantissa in dst.
__ Ubfx(dst, __ Ubfx(dst,
...@@ -4510,7 +4510,7 @@ void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewNonStrictFast(MacroAssembler* masm) { ...@@ -4510,7 +4510,7 @@ void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewNonStrictFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
__ Ret(); __ Ret();
// Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object. // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
// r2 = argument count (taggged) // r2 = argument count (tagged)
__ bind(&runtime); __ bind(&runtime);
__ str(r2, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize)); // Patch argument count. __ str(r2, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize)); // Patch argument count.
__ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1); __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
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...@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ bool Compiler::CompileLazy(CompilationInfo* info) { ...@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ bool Compiler::CompileLazy(CompilationInfo* info) {
// scope info. Please note, that the order of the shared function // scope info. Please note, that the order of the shared function
// info initialization is important since set_scope_info might // info initialization is important since set_scope_info might
// trigger a GC, causing the ASSERT below to be invalid if the code // trigger a GC, causing the ASSERT below to be invalid if the code
// was flushed. By settting the code object last we avoid this. // was flushed. By setting the code object last we avoid this.
Handle<ScopeInfo> scope_info = ScopeInfo::Create(info->scope()); Handle<ScopeInfo> scope_info = ScopeInfo::Create(info->scope());
shared->set_scope_info(*scope_info); shared->set_scope_info(*scope_info);
shared->set_code(*code); shared->set_code(*code);
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...@@ -2855,7 +2855,7 @@ void Debugger::NotifyMessageHandler(v8::DebugEvent event, ...@@ -2855,7 +2855,7 @@ void Debugger::NotifyMessageHandler(v8::DebugEvent event,
command.Dispose(); command.Dispose();
// Return from debug event processing if either the VM is put into the // Return from debug event processing if either the VM is put into the
// runnning state (through a continue command) or auto continue is active // running state (through a continue command) or auto continue is active
// and there are no more commands queued. // and there are no more commands queued.
if (running && !HasCommands()) { if (running && !HasCommands()) {
return; return;
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...@@ -845,13 +845,13 @@ Object* Execution::DebugBreakHelper() { ...@@ -845,13 +845,13 @@ Object* Execution::DebugBreakHelper() {
// Clear the debug break request flag. // Clear the debug break request flag.
isolate->stack_guard()->Continue(DEBUGBREAK); isolate->stack_guard()->Continue(DEBUGBREAK);
ProcessDebugMesssages(debug_command_only); ProcessDebugMessages(debug_command_only);
// Return to continue execution. // Return to continue execution.
return isolate->heap()->undefined_value(); return isolate->heap()->undefined_value();
} }
void Execution::ProcessDebugMesssages(bool debug_command_only) { void Execution::ProcessDebugMessages(bool debug_command_only) {
Isolate* isolate = Isolate::Current(); Isolate* isolate = Isolate::Current();
// Clear the debug command request flag. // Clear the debug command request flag.
isolate->stack_guard()->Continue(DEBUGCOMMAND); isolate->stack_guard()->Continue(DEBUGCOMMAND);
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...@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class Execution : public AllStatic { ...@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class Execution : public AllStatic {
Handle<Object> is_global); Handle<Object> is_global);
#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
static Object* DebugBreakHelper(); static Object* DebugBreakHelper();
static void ProcessDebugMesssages(bool debug_command_only); static void ProcessDebugMessages(bool debug_command_only);
#endif #endif
// If the stack guard is triggered, but it is not an actual // If the stack guard is triggered, but it is not an actual
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...@@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ void TextNode::MakeCaseIndependent(bool is_ascii) { ...@@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ void TextNode::MakeCaseIndependent(bool is_ascii) {
TextElement elm = elms_->at(i); TextElement elm = elms_->at(i);
if (elm.type == TextElement::CHAR_CLASS) { if (elm.type == TextElement::CHAR_CLASS) {
RegExpCharacterClass* cc = elm.data.u_char_class; RegExpCharacterClass* cc = elm.data.u_char_class;
// None of the standard character classses is different in the case // None of the standard character classes is different in the case
// independent case and it slows us down if we don't know that. // independent case and it slows us down if we don't know that.
if (cc->is_standard()) continue; if (cc->is_standard()) continue;
ZoneList<CharacterRange>* ranges = cc->ranges(); ZoneList<CharacterRange>* ranges = cc->ranges();
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...@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::ConvertIntToDouble(MacroAssembler* masm, ...@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::ConvertIntToDouble(MacroAssembler* masm,
__ Subu(int_scratch, zero_reg, int_scratch); __ Subu(int_scratch, zero_reg, int_scratch);
__ bind(&skip_sub); __ bind(&skip_sub);
// Get mantisssa[51:20]. // Get mantissa[51:20].
// Get the position of the first set bit. // Get the position of the first set bit.
__ clz(dst1, int_scratch); __ clz(dst1, int_scratch);
...@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::DoubleIs32BitInteger(MacroAssembler* masm, ...@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ void FloatingPointHelper::DoubleIs32BitInteger(MacroAssembler* masm,
// non zero bits left. So we need the (30 - exponent) last bits of the // non zero bits left. So we need the (30 - exponent) last bits of the
// 31 higher bits of the mantissa to be null. // 31 higher bits of the mantissa to be null.
// Because bits [21:0] are null, we can check instead that the // Because bits [21:0] are null, we can check instead that the
// (32 - exponent) last bits of the 32 higher bits of the mantisssa are null. // (32 - exponent) last bits of the 32 higher bits of the mantissa are null.
// Get the 32 higher bits of the mantissa in dst. // Get the 32 higher bits of the mantissa in dst.
__ Ext(dst, __ Ext(dst,
...@@ -4699,7 +4699,7 @@ void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewNonStrictFast(MacroAssembler* masm) { ...@@ -4699,7 +4699,7 @@ void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewNonStrictFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
__ Ret(); __ Ret();
// Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object. // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
// a2 = argument count (taggged) // a2 = argument count (tagged)
__ bind(&runtime); __ bind(&runtime);
__ sw(a2, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize)); // Patch argument count. __ sw(a2, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize)); // Patch argument count.
__ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1); __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
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...@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ class Semaphore { ...@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ class Semaphore {
virtual void Wait() = 0; virtual void Wait() = 0;
// Suspends the calling thread until the counter is non zero or the timeout // Suspends the calling thread until the counter is non zero or the timeout
// time has passsed. If timeout happens the return value is false and the // time has passed. If timeout happens the return value is false and the
// counter is unchanged. Otherwise the semaphore counter is decremented and // counter is unchanged. Otherwise the semaphore counter is decremented and
// true is returned. The timeout value is specified in microseconds. // true is returned. The timeout value is specified in microseconds.
virtual bool Wait(int timeout) = 0; virtual bool Wait(int timeout) = 0;
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