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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/nexgb/xgb.go b/nexgb/xgb.go
index b123ba1..3078c17 100644
--- a/nexgb/xgb.go
+++ b/nexgb/xgb.go
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ const (
xidBuffer = 5
// seqBuffer represents the queue size of the sequence number channel.
- // I don't think this value matters much, since sequence number generation
+ // I don't think this value matters much, since sequence number generation
// is not that expensive.
seqBuffer = 5
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ var NewEventFuncs = make(map[int]NewEventFun)
// NewExtEventFuncs is a temporary map that stores event constructor functions
// for each extension. When an extension is initialized, each event for that
-// extension is added to the 'NewEventFuncs' map. It should not be used. It is
+// extension is added to the 'NewEventFuncs' map. It should not be used. It is
// exported for use in the extension sub-packages.
var NewExtEventFuncs = make(map[string]map[int]NewEventFun)
@@ -195,11 +195,11 @@ func (conn *Conn) generateXIds() {
defer close(conn.xidChan)
// This requires some explanation. From the horse's mouth:
- // "The resource-id-mask contains a single contiguous set of bits (at least
- // 18). The client allocates resource IDs for types WINDOW, PIXMAP,
- // CURSOR, FONT, GCONTEXT, and COLORMAP by choosing a value with only some
- // subset of these bits set and ORing it with resource-id-base. Only values
- // constructed in this way can be used to name newly created resources over
+ // "The resource-id-mask contains a single contiguous set of bits (at least
+ // 18). The client allocates resource IDs for types WINDOW, PIXMAP,
+ // CURSOR, FONT, GCONTEXT, and COLORMAP by choosing a value with only some
+ // subset of these bits set and ORing it with resource-id-base. Only values
+ // constructed in this way can be used to name newly created resources over
// this connection."
// So for example (using 8 bit integers), the mask might look like:
// 00111000
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ func (c *Conn) newSequenceId() uint16 {
// own goroutine.
// A sequence id is generated for *every* request. It's the identifier used
// to match up replies with requests.
-// Since sequence ids can only be 16 bit integers we start over at zero when it
+// Since sequence ids can only be 16 bit integers we start over at zero when it
// comes time to wrap.
// N.B. As long as the cookie buffer is less than 2^16, there are no limitations
// on the number (or kind) of requests made in sequence.
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ type request struct {
cookie *Cookie
}
-// NewRequest takes the bytes and a cookie of a particular request, constructs
+// NewRequest takes the bytes and a cookie of a particular request, constructs
// a request type, and sends it over the Conn.reqChan channel.
// Note that the sequence number is added to the cookie after it is sent
// over the request channel, but before it is sent to X.
@@ -500,9 +500,9 @@ func (c *Conn) WaitForEvent() (Event, Error) {
return processEventOrError(<-c.eventChan)
}
-// PollForEvent returns the next event from the server if one is available in
-// the internal queue without blocking. Note that unlike WaitForEvent, both
-// Event and Error could be nil. Indeed, they are both nil when the event queue
+// PollForEvent returns the next event from the server if one is available in
+// the internal queue without blocking. Note that unlike WaitForEvent, both
+// Event and Error could be nil. Indeed, they are both nil when the event queue
// is empty.
func (c *Conn) PollForEvent() (Event, Error) {
select {