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diff --git a/_notes/markdown.md b/_notes/markdown.md index f652bc8..b62284f 100644 --- a/_notes/markdown.md +++ b/_notes/markdown.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Additional sentences start there also. * Prefer reference-style links over inline links. Omit the second pair of brackets `[]` entirely where appropriate. For example, [Google] is preferred over both [Google](https://ya.ru) and -[I'm feeeling lucky][google] (see [this document's source]). +[I'm feeling lucky][google] (see [this document's source]). * First- and second-level headers are underlined with strings of `=` and `-`. The number of `=`/`-` signs must be equal to the number of characters in the header. diff --git a/_posts/2015-07-03-std-call-once-bug.md b/_posts/2015-07-03-std-call-once-bug.md index 68983cf..9e82b84 100644 --- a/_posts/2015-07-03-std-call-once-bug.md +++ b/_posts/2015-07-03-std-call-once-bug.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Unfortunately, matters became a bit more complicated when I tried to introduce two singletons, one having a dependency on the other. I had `Logger`, like in the example above, and some kind of a "master" singleton (let's call it `Duke`). -`Duke`'s constructor was complicated and time-consuming, and definetely +`Duke`'s constructor was complicated and time-consuming, and definitely required some logging to be done. I thought that I could simply call `Logger::get_instance` inside `Duke`'s constructor, and everything looked fine at first glance. diff --git a/_posts/2017-06-24-static-vs-inline-vs-unnamed-namespaces.md b/_posts/2017-06-24-static-vs-inline-vs-unnamed-namespaces.md index a5de5f1..caefe08 100644 --- a/_posts/2017-06-24-static-vs-inline-vs-unnamed-namespaces.md +++ b/_posts/2017-06-24-static-vs-inline-vs-unnamed-namespaces.md @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ No warnings/errors are emitted, making the situation truly disturbing. I tested this with GNU compiler version 5.4.0 and Microsoft compiler version 19.00.24210. -This behaviour can be easily fixed either by making these functions `static` or +This behavior can be easily fixed either by making these functions `static` or by using unnamed namespaces (see below). ### Properties @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ translation units. address in every translation unit, its local static variables will be shared, etc. * Defining different `inline` functions with the same name in different -translation units is undefined behaviour. +translation units is undefined behavior. Two inline functions might be different even if they are the same textually. For example, they might reference two global variables which have the same @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ classes. * Similar to the `static` approach, each translation unit gets its own replica of a function/class, including their own local static variables, etc. * Defining different classes with the same name in different translation units -(without utilizing unnamed namespaces) is undefined behaviour. +(without utilizing unnamed namespaces) is undefined behavior. Conclusion ---------- diff --git a/_posts/2020-05-06-docker-bind-mounts.md b/_posts/2020-05-06-docker-bind-mounts.md index 3e7b72a..5f85597 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-05-06-docker-bind-mounts.md +++ b/_posts/2020-05-06-docker-bind-mounts.md @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ so that the `redis-server` process owns the /data directory and thus can write to it. If you want to preserve ./data ownership, Redis' image (and many others) -explicitly accomodates for it by _not_ changing its owner if the container is +explicitly accommodates for it by _not_ changing its owner if the container is run as anybody other than root. For example: diff --git a/_posts/2020-05-20-makefile-escaping.md b/_posts/2020-05-20-makefile-escaping.md index 4308467..073db73 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-05-20-makefile-escaping.md +++ b/_posts/2020-05-20-makefile-escaping.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Escaping characters in Makefile excerpt: Making less error-prone. --- -I'm a big sucker for irrelevant neatpicks like properly quoting arguments in +I'm a big sucker for irrelevant nitpicks like properly quoting arguments in shell scripts. I've also recently started using GNU make as a substitute for one-line shell scripts (so instead of a bunch of scripts like build.sh, deploy.sh, test.sh I diff --git a/_posts/2021-03-10-ubuntu-packaging.md b/_posts/2021-03-10-ubuntu-packaging.md index 10421f0..3c993b3 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-03-10-ubuntu-packaging.md +++ b/_posts/2021-03-10-ubuntu-packaging.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ At best, you'll learn how to build _binary_ packages, not suitable for publishing in a PPA (which only accept _source_ packages and builds the binaries itself). -First, you need to realise that there're source packages and binary packages. +First, you need to realize that there are source packages and binary packages. Binary packages are the .deb files that actually contain the software. A source package is, confusingly, multiple files, and you need to submit them all to Launchpad. @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ the new versions naturally via the package manager (`apt`). Canonical's Launchpad provides a very handy PPA (Personal Package Archive) service so that anyone can set up a repository. Users could then use `add-apt-repository ppa:...` and get the packages in a -standard and convinient way. +standard and convenient way. Tools ----- @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ email address) from environment variables. You can put something like export DEBFULLNAME='John Doe' - epxort DEBEMAIL='John.Doe@example.com' + export DEBEMAIL='John.Doe@example.com' in your .bashrc to set them globally. |