From 3658686aeea7acc61621782c7c1e6dad66517479 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Gallant Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 12:51:48 -0500 Subject: gofmt --- nexgb/xgbgen/expression.go | 2 +- nexgb/xgbgen/field.go | 2 +- nexgb/xgbgen/go_struct.go | 4 ++-- nexgb/xgbgen/request_reply.go | 2 +- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'nexgb/xgbgen') diff --git a/nexgb/xgbgen/expression.go b/nexgb/xgbgen/expression.go index 2047b5f..f88232c 100644 --- a/nexgb/xgbgen/expression.go +++ b/nexgb/xgbgen/expression.go @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ func (e *FieldRef) Initialize(p *Protocol) { } // EnumRef represents a reference to some enumeration field. -// EnumKind is the "group" an EnumItem is the name of the specific enumeration +// EnumKind is the "group" an EnumItem is the name of the specific enumeration // value inside that group. type EnumRef struct { EnumKind Type diff --git a/nexgb/xgbgen/field.go b/nexgb/xgbgen/field.go index 78475f8..16760d4 100644 --- a/nexgb/xgbgen/field.go +++ b/nexgb/xgbgen/field.go @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ func (f *ListField) Length() Size { // Size computes the *size* of a list (in bytes). // It it typically a simple matter of multiplying the length of the list by // the size of the type of the list. -// But if it's a list of struct where the struct has a list field, we use a +// But if it's a list of struct where the struct has a list field, we use a // special function written in go_struct.go to compute the size (since the // size in this case can only be computed recursively). func (f *ListField) Size() Size { diff --git a/nexgb/xgbgen/go_struct.go b/nexgb/xgbgen/go_struct.go index cb765a0..984a336 100644 --- a/nexgb/xgbgen/go_struct.go +++ b/nexgb/xgbgen/go_struct.go @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ func (s *Struct) Define(c *Context) { } } -// Read for a struct creates a function 'ReadStructName' that takes a source +// Read for a struct creates a function 'ReadStructName' that takes a source // byte slice (i.e., the buffer) and a destination struct, and returns // the number of bytes read off the buffer. // 'ReadStructName' should only be used to read raw reply data from the wire. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func (s *Struct) Read(c *Context) { } // ReadList for a struct creates a function 'ReadStructNameList' that takes -// a source (i.e., the buffer) byte slice, and a destination slice and returns +// a source (i.e., the buffer) byte slice, and a destination slice and returns // the number of bytes read from the byte slice. func (s *Struct) ReadList(c *Context) { c.Putln("// %sReadList reads a byte slice into a list of %s values.", diff --git a/nexgb/xgbgen/request_reply.go b/nexgb/xgbgen/request_reply.go index 637266b..b8afe48 100644 --- a/nexgb/xgbgen/request_reply.go +++ b/nexgb/xgbgen/request_reply.go @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ func (r *Request) Size(c *Context) Size { size := newFixedSize(0) // If this is a core protocol request, we squeeze in an extra byte of - // data (from the fields below) between the opcode and the size of the + // data (from the fields below) between the opcode and the size of the // request. In an extension request, this byte is always occupied // by the opcode of the request (while the first byte is always occupied // by the opcode of the extension). -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2