Fix some commonly made spelling errors in comments.

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Jeff Tranter
2022-02-21 15:44:31 -05:00
committed by mrdudz
parent cac1e26372
commit ba13ba32a1
42 changed files with 62 additions and 62 deletions

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@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ The names in the parentheses denote the symbols to be used for static linking of
In memory constrained situations the memory from $803 to $1FFF
can be made available to a program by calling <tt/_heapadd ((void *) 0x0803, 0x17FD);/
at the beginning of <tt/main()/. Doing so is beneficial even if the program
doesn't use the the heap explicitly because loading the driver (and in fact
doesn't use the heap explicitly because loading the driver (and in fact
already opening the driver file) uses the heap implicitly.
</descrip><p>

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@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ The names in the parentheses denote the symbols to be used for static linking of
In memory constrained situations the memory from &dollar;803 to &dollar;1FFF
can be made available to a program by calling <tt/_heapadd ((void *) 0x0803, 0x17FD);/
at the beginning of <tt/main()/. Doing so is beneficial even if the program
doesn't use the the heap explicitly because loading the driver (and in fact
doesn't use the heap explicitly because loading the driver (and in fact
already opening the driver file) uses the heap implicitly.
</descrip><p>

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ and &dollar;FF3F.
In memory constrained situations the memory from &dollar;400 to &dollar;7FF
can be made available to a program by calling <tt/_heapadd ((void *) 0x0400, 0x0400);/
at the beginning of <tt/main()/. Doing so is beneficial even if the program
doesn't use the the heap explicitly because loading a driver uses the heap implicitly.
doesn't use the heap explicitly because loading a driver uses the heap implicitly.
Using <tt/c64-soft80.o/ is as simple as placing it on the linker command
line like this:

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@@ -3108,7 +3108,7 @@ See: <tt><ref id=".ASCIIZ" name=".ASCIIZ"></tt>,<tt><ref id=".CHARMAP" name=".CH
<sect1><tt>.IFDEF</tt><label id=".IFDEF"><p>
Conditional assembly: Check if a symbol is defined. Must be followed by
a symbol name. The condition is true if the the given symbol is already
a symbol name. The condition is true if the given symbol is already
defined, and false otherwise.
See also: <tt><ref id=".DEFINED" name=".DEFINED"></tt>
@@ -3143,7 +3143,7 @@ See: <tt><ref id=".ASCIIZ" name=".ASCIIZ"></tt>,<tt><ref id=".CHARMAP" name=".CH
<sect1><tt>.IFNDEF</tt><label id=".IFNDEF"><p>
Conditional assembly: Check if a symbol is defined. Must be followed by
a symbol name. The condition is true if the the given symbol is not
a symbol name. The condition is true if the given symbol is not
defined, and false otherwise.
See also: <tt><ref id=".DEFINED" name=".DEFINED"></tt>
@@ -3152,7 +3152,7 @@ See: <tt><ref id=".ASCIIZ" name=".ASCIIZ"></tt>,<tt><ref id=".CHARMAP" name=".CH
<sect1><tt>.IFNREF</tt><label id=".IFNREF"><p>
Conditional assembly: Check if a symbol is referenced. Must be followed
by a symbol name. The condition is true if if the the given symbol was
by a symbol name. The condition is true if if the given symbol was
not referenced before, and false otherwise.
See also: <tt><ref id=".REFERENCED" name=".REFERENCED"></tt>
@@ -3197,7 +3197,7 @@ See: <tt><ref id=".ASCIIZ" name=".ASCIIZ"></tt>,<tt><ref id=".CHARMAP" name=".CH
<sect1><tt>.IFREF</tt><label id=".IFREF"><p>
Conditional assembly: Check if a symbol is referenced. Must be followed
by a symbol name. The condition is true if if the the given symbol was
by a symbol name. The condition is true if if the given symbol was
referenced before, and false otherwise.
This command may be used to build subroutine libraries in include files

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@@ -6127,7 +6127,7 @@ pointer you're passing somewhere else, otherwise
<tscreen><verb>
ptr = realloc (ptr, size);
</verb></tscreen>
will loose your only copy of <tt/ptr/ if <tt/realloc/ returns <tt/NULL/.
will lose your only copy of <tt/ptr/ if <tt/realloc/ returns <tt/NULL/.
<item>The function is only available as fastcall function, so it may only
be used in presence of a prototype.
</itemize>