Le 31/10/2022 à 14:22, Stefan Weil via a écrit :
Am 31.10.22 um 08:35 schrieb Thomas Huth:
On 30/10/2022 11.59, Stefan Weil wrote:
Most of them were found and fixed using codespell.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil
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v2: Fixes from Peter Maydell's comments
My focus was fixing typos which are r
Am 31.10.22 um 08:35 schrieb Thomas Huth:
On 30/10/2022 11.59, Stefan Weil wrote:
Most of them were found and fixed using codespell.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil
---
v2: Fixes from Peter Maydell's comments
My focus was fixing typos which are relevant for the generated
documentation.
codesp
On 30/10/2022 11.59, Stefan Weil wrote:
Most of them were found and fixed using codespell.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil
---
v2: Fixes from Peter Maydell's comments
My focus was fixing typos which are relevant for the generated documentation.
codespell finds many more typos in source code, and
Am 30.10.22 um 12:17 schrieb Peter Maydell:
On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 at 10:59, Stefan Weil wrote:
codespell finds many more typos in source code, and adding it to the continuous
integration checks looks more and more like a good idea.
Is it possible to set it up in a way that doesn't report
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 at 10:59, Stefan Weil wrote:
>
> Most of them were found and fixed using codespell.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil
> ---
>
> v2: Fixes from Peter Maydell's comments
>
> My focus was fixing typos which are relevant for the generated documentation.
>
> codespell finds many more
Most of them were found and fixed using codespell.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil
---
v2: Fixes from Peter Maydell's comments
My focus was fixing typos which are relevant for the generated documentation.
codespell finds many more typos in source code, and adding it to the continuous
integration ch