-/* Hierarchial argument parsing help output
+/* Hierarchical argument parsing help output
Copyright (C) 1995-2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
uparams.valid = 1;
}
-/* Read user options from the environment, and fill in UPARAMS appropiately. */
+/* Read user options from the environment, and fill in UPARAMS appropriately. */
static void
fill_in_uparams (const struct argp_state *state)
{
-xARG, -yARG, --long1=ARG, --long2=ARG Documentation...
Where ARG will be omitted if there's no argument, for this option, or
- will be surrounded by "[" and "]" appropiately if the argument is
- optional. The documentation string is word-wrapped appropiately, and if
+ will be surrounded by "[" and "]" appropriately if the argument is
+ optional. The documentation string is word-wrapped appropriately, and if
the list of options is long enough, it will be started on a separate line.
If there are no short options for a given option, the first long option is
- indented slighly in a way that's supposed to make most long options appear
+ indented slightly in a way that's supposed to make most long options appear
to be in a separate column.
For example, the following output (from ps):
if (entry1->cluster != entry2->cluster)
{
/* The entries are not within the same cluster, so we can't compare them
- directly, we have to use the appropiate clustering level too. */
+ directly, we have to use the appropriate clustering level too. */
if (! entry1->cluster)
/* ENTRY1 is at the "base level", not in a cluster, so we have to
compare it's group number with that of the base cluster in which
return doc;
}
-/* Prints STR as a header line, with the margin lines set appropiately, and
+/* Prints STR as a header line, with the margin lines set appropriately, and
notes the fact that groups should be separated with a blank line. ARGP is
the argp that should dictate any user doc filtering to take place. Note
that the previous wrap margin isn't restored, but the left margin is reset
}
\f
/* Print the documentation for ARGP to STREAM; if POST is false, then
- everything preceeding a '\v' character in the documentation strings (or
+ everything preceding a '\v' character in the documentation strings (or
the whole string, for those with none) is printed, otherwise, everything
following the '\v' character (nothing for strings without). Each separate
bit of documentation is separated a blank line, and if PRE_BLANK is true,
}
\f
/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. If called from
- argp_state_help, STATE is the relevent parsing state. FLAGS are from the
+ argp_state_help, STATE is the relevant parsing state. FLAGS are from the
set ARGP_HELP_*. NAME is what to use wherever a "program name" is
needed. */
static void