From 3658686aeea7acc61621782c7c1e6dad66517479 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Gallant Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 12:51:48 -0500 Subject: gofmt --- nexgb/xgb.go | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'nexgb/xgb.go') 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 { -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2