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commit 4e3d3789e3b3d226afcfa5b854094c241c41e75b Author: Angel Abad <angela...@gmail.com> Date: Wed Jun 28 18:42:15 2017 +0200 debian/patches/spelling-errors: Update patch. --- debian/patches/spelling-errors | 234 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 224 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling-errors b/debian/patches/spelling-errors index 330fcdd..da17160 100644 --- a/debian/patches/spelling-errors +++ b/debian/patches/spelling-errors @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 --- a/MPFR.xs +++ b/MPFR.xs -@@ -5836,7 +5836,7 @@ +@@ -6530,7 +6530,7 @@ croak("2nd arg to Math::MPFR::_d_bytes_fr must be 53"); if(mpfr_get_prec(*str) != 53) @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 if((size_t)bits != DBL_MANT_DIG) croak("2nd arg (%u) supplied to Math::MPFR::_d_bytes_fr does not match DBL_MANT_DIG (%u)", bits, DBL_MANT_DIG); -@@ -5937,7 +5937,7 @@ +@@ -6631,7 +6631,7 @@ croak("2nd arg to Math::MPFR::_dd_bytes must be 106"); if(mpfr_get_prec(*str) != 2098) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 mpfr_init2(temp, 2098); -@@ -6049,7 +6049,7 @@ +@@ -6743,7 +6743,7 @@ } if(mpfr_get_prec(*str) != bits) @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 if((size_t)bits != LDBL_MANT_DIG) croak("2nd arg (%u) supplied to Math::MPFR::_ld_bytes_fr does not match LDBL_MANT_DIG (%u)", bits, LDBL_MANT_DIG); -@@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ +@@ -6849,7 +6849,7 @@ croak("2nd arg to Math::MPFR::_f128_bytes_fr must be 113"); if(mpfr_get_prec(*str) != 113) @@ -89,9 +89,27 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 else { warn "\$\@: $@"; print "not ok 22\n"; ---- a/MPFR.pm -+++ b/MPFR.pm -@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ +--- a/MPFR.pod ++++ b/MPFR.pod +@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ + MPFR_RNDA (numeric value = 4): Round away from zero. + + It, too, can be used with Math-MPFR-3.0 or later, but +- will cause a fatal error iff the mpfr library against ++ will cause a fatal error if the mpfr library against + which Math::MPFR is built is earlier than version 3.0.0. + + The 'round to nearest' mode works as in the IEEE +@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ + Rmpfr_set_default_rounding_mode($rnd); + Sets the default rounding mode to $rnd (where $rnd can be one of + MPFR_RNDN, MPFR_RNDU, MPFR_RNDZ, MPFR_RNDD and MPFR_RNDA. +- Note that MPFR_RNDA is avaiable only if Math::MPFR has been built ++ Note that MPFR_RNDA is available only if Math::MPFR has been built + against mpfr-3.0.0 or later. + The default rounding mode is to nearest initially (MPFR_RNDN). + The default rounding mode is the rounding mode that is used in +@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ the entire string is a valid number in base $base. otherwise it returns -1. If -1 is returned: @@ -100,7 +118,7 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 incremented. You can query/clear/reset the value of the flag with (resp.) nnumflag()/clear_nnum()/set_nnum() - all of which are documented below (in "MISCELLANEOUS"); -@@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ +@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ rounded to direction $rnd. If $str was a valid number, then $si will be set to 0. Else it will be set to -1. If $si is -1 : @@ -109,7 +127,138 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 incremented. You can query/clear/reset the value of the flag with (resp.) nnumflag()/clear_nnum()/set_nnum() - all of which are documented below (in "MISCELLANEOUS"); -@@ -1949,7 +1949,7 @@ +@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ + When built against mpfr-3.0.0 or later, this function returns the + usual ternary value. (If $op is NaN or Inf, then the erange flag + will be set.) When built against earlier versions of mpfr, +- return zero iff no error occurred.In particular a non-zero value ++ return zero if no error occurred.In particular a non-zero value + is returned if $op is NaN or Inf. which do not exist in 'mpf'. + + Rmpfr_get_q ($q, $op); # $q is a Math::GMPq object. +@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ + $si = Rmpfr_pow($rop, $op1, $op2, $rnd); + $si = Rmpfr_pow_z($rop, $op1, $z, $rnd); # $z is a mpz object + Set $rop to 2nd arg raised to 3rd arg, rounded to the directio +- $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return zero iff the result is ++ $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return zero if the result is + exact, a positive value when the result is greater than 2nd arg + to the power 3rd arg, and a negative value when it is smaller. + See the MPFR documentation for documentation regarding special +@@ -1071,23 +1071,23 @@ + $si = Rmpfr_tan($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the sine/cosine/tangent respectively of $op, + rounded to the direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. +- Return 0 iff the result is exact (this occurs in fact only ++ Return 0 if the result is exact (this occurs in fact only + when $op is 0 i.e. the sine is 0, the cosine is 1, and the +- tangent is 0). Return a negative value iff the result is less +- than the actual value. Return a positive result iff the ++ tangent is 0). Return a negative value if the result is less ++ than the actual value. Return a positive result if the + return is greater than the actual value. + + $si = Rmpfr_sin_cos($rop1, $rop2, $op, $rnd); + Set simultaneously $rop1 to the sine of $op and + $rop2 to the cosine of $op, rounded to the direction $rnd +- with their corresponding precisions. Return 0 iff both ++ with their corresponding precisions. Return 0 if both + results are exact. + + $si = Rmpfr_sinh_cosh($rop1, $rop2, $op, $rnd); + Set simultaneously $rop1 to the hyperbolic sine of $op and + $rop2 to the hyperbolic cosine of $op, rounded in the direction + $rnd with the corresponding precision of $rop1 and $rop2 which +- must be different variables. Return 0 iff both results are ++ must be different variables. Return 0 if both results are + exact. + + $si = Rmpfr_acos($rop, $op, $rnd); +@@ -1095,16 +1095,16 @@ + $si = Rmpfr_atan($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the arc-cosine, arc-sine or arc-tangent of $op, + rounded to the direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. +- Return 0 iff the result is exact. Return a negative value iff ++ Return 0 if the result is exact. Return a negative value if + the result is less than the actual value. Return a positive +- result iff the return is greater than the actual value. ++ result if the return is greater than the actual value. + + $si = Rmpfr_atan2($rop, $op1, $op2, $rnd); + Set $rop to the tangent of $op1/$op2, rounded to the + direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. +- Return 0 iff the result is exact. Return a negative value iff ++ Return 0 if the result is exact. Return a negative value if + the result is less than the actual value. Return a positive +- result iff the return is greater than the actual value. ++ result if the return is greater than the actual value. + See the MPFR documentation for details regarding special cases. + + +@@ -1113,10 +1113,10 @@ + $si = Rmpfr_tanh($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the hyperbolic cosine/hyperbolic sine/hyperbolic + tangent respectively of $op, rounded to the direction $rnd +- with the precision of $rop. Return 0 iff the result is exact ++ with the precision of $rop. Return 0 if the result is exact + (this occurs in fact only when $op is 0 i.e. the result is 1). +- Return a negative value iff the result is less than the actual +- value. Return a positive result iff the return is greater than ++ Return a negative value if the result is less than the actual ++ value. Return a positive result if the return is greater than + the actual value. + + $si = Rmpfr_acosh($rop, $op, $rnd); +@@ -1124,40 +1124,40 @@ + $si = Rmpfr_atanh($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the inverse hyperbolic cosine, sine or tangent + of $op, rounded to the direction $rnd with the precision of +- $rop. Return 0 iff the result is exact. ++ $rop. Return 0 if the result is exact. + + $si = Rmpfr_sec ($rop, $op, $rnd); + $si = Rmpfr_csc ($rop, $op, $rnd); + $si = Rmpfr_cot ($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the secant of $op, cosecant of $op, + cotangent of $op, rounded in the direction RND. Return 0 +- iff the result is exact. Return a negative value iff the ++ if the result is exact. Return a negative value if the + result is less than the actual value. Return a positive +- result iff the return is greater than the actual value. ++ result if the return is greater than the actual value. + + $si = Rmpfr_sech ($rop, $op, $rnd); + $si = Rmpfr_csch ($rop, $op, $rnd); + $si = Rmpfr_coth ($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the hyperbolic secant of $op, cosecant of $op, + cotangent of $op, rounded in the direction RND. Return 0 +- iff the result is exact. Return a negative value iff the ++ if the result is exact. Return a negative value if the + result is less than the actual value. Return a positive +- result iff the return is greater than the actual value. ++ result if the return is greater than the actual value. + + $bool = Rmpfr_fac_ui($rop, $ui, $rnd); + Set $rop to the factorial of $ui, rounded to the direction +- $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 iff the ++ $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 if the + result is exact. + + $bool = Rmpfr_log1p($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the logarithm of one plus $op, rounded to the +- direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 iff ++ direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 if + the result is exact (this occurs in fact only when $op is 0 + i.e. the result is 0). + + $bool = Rmpfr_expm1($rop, $op, $rnd); + Set $rop to the exponential of $op minus one, rounded to the +- direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 iff the ++ direction $rnd with the precision of $rop. Return 0 if the + result is exact (this occurs in fact only when $op is 0 i.e + the result is 0). + +@@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ Return the number of bytes read, or if non-numeric characters were encountered in the input, return 0. If 0 is returned: @@ -118,7 +267,61 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 incremented. You can query/clear/reset the value of the flag with (resp.) nnumflag()/clear_nnum()/set_nnum() - all of which are documented below; -@@ -2785,7 +2785,7 @@ +@@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@ + The precision of OP is stored too. The import function fails if + the precision (which is read from the stream) is greater than + MPFR_PREC_MAX. +- Return 0 iff the export/import was successful. ++ Return 0 if the export/import was successful. + + ########## + +@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ + $bool = Rmpfr_erangeflag_p(); + $bool = Rmpfr_divby0_p(); # mpfr-3.1.0 and later only + Return the corresponding (underflow, overflow, invalid, inexact, +- erange, divide-by-zero) flag, which is non-zero iff the flag is set. ++ erange, divide-by-zero) flag, which is non-zero if the flag is set. + + Rmpfr_flags_clear($mask); # needs mpfr-3.2.0 or later + Rmpfr_flags_set($mask); # needs mpfr-3.2.0 or later +@@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ + to the fractional part of $op, rounded in the direction RND with + the corresponding precision of $rop1 and $rop2 (equivalent to + 'Rmpfr_trunc($rop1, $op, $rnd)' and 'Rmpfr_frac($rop1, $op, $rnd)'). +- The variables $rop1 and $rop2 must be different. Return 0 iff both ++ The variables $rop1 and $rop2 must be different. Return 0 if both + results are exact. + + $si = Rmpfr_remainder($rop, $op1, $op2, $rnd); +@@ -1695,7 +1695,7 @@ + functions are useful for additive argument reduction. + + $si = Rmpfr_integer_p($op); +- Return non-zero iff $op is an integer. ++ Return non-zero if $op is an integer. + + Rmpfr_nexttoward($op1, $op2); + If $op1 or $op2 is NaN, set $op1 to NaN. Otherwise, if $op1 is +@@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ + ordinary number); otherwise, return a non-zero value. + + $si = Rmpfr_signbit ($op); +- Return a non-zero value iff $op has its sign bit set (i.e. if it is ++ Return a non-zero value if $op has its sign bit set (i.e. if it is + negative, -0, or a NaN whose representation has its sign bit set). + + $si2 = Rmpfr_setsign ($rop, $op, $si, $rnd); +@@ -1967,7 +1967,7 @@ + the *current default rounding mode*. + + Note that any comparison using the spaceship operator ( <=> ) +- will return undef iff either/both of the operands is a NaN. ++ will return undef if either/both of the operands is a NaN. + All comparisons ( < <= > >= == != <=> ) involving one or more + NaNs will set the erange flag. + +@@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ which will set $max_len to 15. That is, so long as your base 10 float consists of no more than 15 @@ -127,3 +330,14 @@ Last-Updated: 2016-10-29 and be assured of retrieving the original value. (Again, we assume absence of bugs and correct rounding practice.) +--- a/MPFR.pm ++++ b/MPFR.pm +@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ + if(!@_) {return Rmpfr_init()} + } + +- # @_ can now contain a maximum of 2 args - the value, and iff the value is ++ # @_ can now contain a maximum of 2 args - the value, and if the value is + # a string, (optionally) the base of the numeric string. + if(@_ > 2) {die "Too many arguments supplied to new() - expected no more than two"} + -- Alioth's /usr/local/bin/git-commit-notice on /srv/git.debian.org/git/pkg-perl/packages/libmath-mpfr-perl.git _______________________________________________ Pkg-perl-cvs-commits mailing list Pkg-perl-cvs-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-perl-cvs-commits