From e7dc599e423e2f6e9445221c7be211d1f1558635 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Borodin Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 10:11:06 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] Use "'" instead of "`" for messages and comments quoting. Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin --- lib/global.h | 2 +- lib/util.h | 8 ++++---- lib/utilunix.c | 8 ++++---- lib/vfs/parse_ls_vga.c | 2 +- lib/widget/input_complete.c | 6 +++--- m4.include/fsusage.m4 | 2 +- m4.include/ls-mntd-fs.m4 | 4 ++-- m4.include/mc-vfs.m4 | 2 +- po/mc.pot | 10 +++++----- po/ru.po | 10 +++++----- src/args.c | 2 +- src/editor/edit.c | 2 +- src/editor/syntax.c | 4 ++-- src/editor/wordproc.c | 4 ++-- src/execute.c | 4 ++-- src/filemanager/cmd.c | 4 ++-- src/filemanager/file.c | 4 ++-- src/filemanager/filegui.c | 2 +- src/filemanager/hotlist.c | 2 +- src/filemanager/mountlist.c | 6 +++--- src/subshell.c | 24 ++++++++++++------------ src/subshell.h | 2 +- src/vfs/fish/fish.c | 18 +++++++++--------- src/vfs/ftpfs/ftpfs.c | 6 +++--- src/vfs/tar/tar.c | 4 ++-- src/viewer/hex.c | 2 +- 26 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/global.h b/lib/global.h index 66828e515..03c6ab90d 100644 --- a/lib/global.h +++ b/lib/global.h @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ #define UTF8_CHAR_LEN 6 /* Used to distinguish between a normal MC termination and */ -/* one caused by typing `exit' or `logout' in the subshell */ +/* one caused by typing 'exit' or 'logout' in the subshell */ #define SUBSHELL_EXIT 128 /* C++ style type casts */ diff --git a/lib/util.h b/lib/util.h index f0c0ee216..2bae17b31 100644 --- a/lib/util.h +++ b/lib/util.h @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ /* Pathname canonicalization */ typedef enum { - CANON_PATH_JOINSLASHES = 1L << 0, /* Multiple `/'s are collapsed to a single `/'. */ - CANON_PATH_REMSLASHDOTS = 1L << 1, /* Leading `./'s, `/'s and trailing `/.'s are removed. */ - CANON_PATH_REMDOUBLEDOTS = 1L << 3, /* Non-leading `../'s and trailing `..'s are handled by removing */ + CANON_PATH_JOINSLASHES = 1L << 0, /* Multiple '/'s are collapsed to a single '/'. */ + CANON_PATH_REMSLASHDOTS = 1L << 1, /* Leading './'s, '/'s and trailing '/.'s are removed. */ + CANON_PATH_REMDOUBLEDOTS = 1L << 3, /* Non-leading '../'s and trailing '..'s are handled by removing */ CANON_PATH_GUARDUNC = 1L << 4, /* Detect and preserve UNC paths: //server/... */ CANON_PATH_ALL = CANON_PATH_JOINSLASHES | CANON_PATH_REMSLASHDOTS | CANON_PATH_REMDOUBLEDOTS | CANON_PATH_GUARDUNC @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ void canonicalize_pathname (char *); char *mc_realpath (const char *path, char *resolved_path); #endif -/* Looks for ``magic'' bytes at the start of the VFS file to guess the +/* Looks for "magic" bytes at the start of the VFS file to guess the * compression type. Side effect: modifies the file position. */ enum compression_type get_compression_type (int fd, const char *); const char *decompress_extension (int type); diff --git a/lib/utilunix.c b/lib/utilunix.c index 78e5827fe..f7edfc5ed 100644 --- a/lib/utilunix.c +++ b/lib/utilunix.c @@ -612,10 +612,10 @@ close_error_pipe (int error, const char *text) /** * Canonicalize path, and return a new path. Do everything in place. * The new path differs from path in: - * Multiple `/'s are collapsed to a single `/'. - * Leading `./'s and trailing `/.'s are removed. - * Trailing `/'s are removed. - * Non-leading `../'s and trailing `..'s are handled by removing + * Multiple '/'s are collapsed to a single '/'. + * Leading './'s and trailing '/.'s are removed. + * Trailing '/'s are removed. + * Non-leading '../'s and trailing '..'s are handled by removing * portions of the path. * Well formed UNC paths are modified only in the local part. */ diff --git a/lib/vfs/parse_ls_vga.c b/lib/vfs/parse_ls_vga.c index 98a0e88af..84f8df99a 100644 --- a/lib/vfs/parse_ls_vga.c +++ b/lib/vfs/parse_ls_vga.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - Routines for parsing output from the `ls' command. + Routines for parsing output from the 'ls' command. Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 diff --git a/lib/widget/input_complete.c b/lib/widget/input_complete.c index 23f4c11ab..be457fbc2 100644 --- a/lib/widget/input_complete.c +++ b/lib/widget/input_complete.c @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ filename_completion_function (const char *text, int state, input_complete_t flag { g_string_append (temp, users_dirname); - /* We need a `/' at the end. */ + /* We need a '/' at the end. */ if (temp->str[temp->len - 1] != PATH_SEP) g_string_append_c (temp, PATH_SEP); } @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ try_complete_commands_prepare (try_complete_automation_state_t * state, char *te if (ti != text) { - /* Handle the two character tokens `>&', `<&', and `>|'. + /* Handle the two character tokens '>&', '<&', and '>|'. We are not in a command position after one of these. */ this_char = ti[0]; prev_char = str_get_prev_char (ti)[0]; @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ try_complete (char *text, int *lc_start, int *lc_end, input_complete_t flags) *lc_start += state.r - state.word; } - /* Starts with `~' and there is no slash in the word, then + /* Starts with '~' and there is no slash in the word, then try completing this word as a username. */ if (!matches && *state.word == '~' && (state.flags & INPUT_COMPLETE_USERNAMES) && !strchr (state.word, PATH_SEP)) diff --git a/m4.include/fsusage.m4 b/m4.include/fsusage.m4 index adf27d4c2..d89cc330b 100644 --- a/m4.include/fsusage.m4 +++ b/m4.include/fsusage.m4 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ ac_fsusage_space=no # Perform only the link test since it seems there are no variants of the # statvfs function. This check is more than just AC_CHECK_FUNCS([statvfs]) # because that got a false positive on SCO OSR5. Adding the declaration -# of a `struct statvfs' causes this test to fail (as it should) on such +# of a 'struct statvfs' causes this test to fail (as it should) on such # systems. That system is reported to work fine with STAT_STATFS4 which # is what it gets when this test fails. if test $ac_fsusage_space = no; then diff --git a/m4.include/ls-mntd-fs.m4 b/m4.include/ls-mntd-fs.m4 index 714d539bf..2ade65a6b 100644 --- a/m4.include/ls-mntd-fs.m4 +++ b/m4.include/ls-mntd-fs.m4 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ AC_FUNC_GETMNTENT # with other getmntent implementations. # NOTE: Normally, I wouldn't use a check for system type as I've done for -# `CRAY' below since that goes against the whole autoconf philosophy. But +# 'CRAY' below since that goes against the whole autoconf philosophy. But # I think there is too great a chance that some non-Cray system has a # function named listmntent to risk the false positive. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ if test -z "$ac_list_mounted_fs"; then AC_DEFINE([MOUNTED_VMOUNT], [1], [Define if there is a function named mntctl that can be used to read the list of mounted file systems, and there is a system header file - that declares `struct vmount.' (AIX)]) + that declares 'struct vmount.' (AIX)]) fi fi diff --git a/m4.include/mc-vfs.m4 b/m4.include/mc-vfs.m4 index df2ac6528..d9d2d4944 100644 --- a/m4.include/mc-vfs.m4 +++ b/m4.include/mc-vfs.m4 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([MC_ENABLE_VFS_NET], if test x"$have_socket" = xyes; then AC_CHECK_TYPE([nlink_t], , [AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([nlink_t], [unsigned int], - [Define to `unsigned int' if does not define.])]) + [Define to 'unsigned int' if does not define.])]) AC_CHECK_TYPES([socklen_t],,, [ #include diff --git a/po/mc.pot b/po/mc.pot index 942a2d753..fe13b5920 100644 --- a/po/mc.pot +++ b/po/mc.pot @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ msgstr "" #: src/args.c:409 msgid "" "\n" -"Please send any bug reports (including the output of `mc -V')\n" +"Please send any bug reports (including the output of 'mc -V')\n" "as tickets at www.midnight-commander.org\n" msgstr "" @@ -2051,7 +2051,7 @@ msgstr "" #: src/execute.c:487 #, c-format -msgid "Type `exit' to return to the Midnight Commander" +msgid "Type 'exit' to return to the Midnight Commander" msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/achown.c:94 src/filemanager/chmod.c:121 @@ -2781,7 +2781,7 @@ msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/cmd.c:1381 #, c-format -msgid "Symlink `%s' points to:" +msgid "Symlink '%s' points to:" msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/cmd.c:1388 @@ -2800,7 +2800,7 @@ msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/cmd.c:1421 #, c-format -msgid "`%s' is not a symbolic link" +msgid "'%s' is not a symbolic link" msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/cmd.c:1515 @@ -3425,7 +3425,7 @@ msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/filegui.c:1265 #, c-format -msgid "Invalid source pattern `%s'" +msgid "Invalid source pattern '%s'" msgstr "" #: src/filemanager/find.c:186 diff --git a/po/ru.po b/po/ru.po index 43d63c040..832cd4896 100644 --- a/po/ru.po +++ b/po/ru.po @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ msgstr "Задать начальную строку для встроенног msgid "" "\n" -"Please send any bug reports (including the output of `mc -V')\n" +"Please send any bug reports (including the output of 'mc -V')\n" "as tickets at www.midnight-commander.org\n" msgstr "" "\n" @@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ msgid "The shell is already running a command" msgstr "Интерпретатор занят выполнением команды" #, c-format -msgid "Type `exit' to return to the Midnight Commander" +msgid "Type 'exit' to return to the Midnight Commander" msgstr "Введите exit для возврата в Midnight Commander" msgid "Set &all" @@ -2157,7 +2157,7 @@ msgstr "" "панели не могут быть отключены." #, c-format -msgid "Symlink `%s' points to:" +msgid "Symlink '%s' points to:" msgstr "Символическая ссылка %s указывает на:" msgid "Edit symlink" @@ -2172,7 +2172,7 @@ msgid "edit symlink: %s" msgstr "правка символической ссылки: %s" #, c-format -msgid "`%s' is not a symbolic link" +msgid "'%s' is not a symbolic link" msgstr "%s не является символической ссылкой" msgid "FTP to machine" @@ -2748,7 +2748,7 @@ msgid "&Background" msgstr "В &фоне" #, c-format -msgid "Invalid source pattern `%s'" +msgid "Invalid source pattern '%s'" msgstr "Неправильный образец \"%s\"" msgid "&Chdir" diff --git a/src/args.c b/src/args.c index b9ffad0b3..a8c0522ee 100644 --- a/src/args.c +++ b/src/args.c @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ mc_args_add_extended_info_to_help (void) mc_args__loc__footer_string = g_strdup_printf ("%s", _ ("\n" - "Please send any bug reports (including the output of `mc -V')\n" + "Please send any bug reports (including the output of 'mc -V')\n" "as tickets at www.midnight-commander.org\n")); mc_args__loc__header_string = g_strdup_printf (_("GNU Midnight Commander %s\n"), VERSION); diff --git a/src/editor/edit.c b/src/editor/edit.c index 9b9507b01..f27ec8402 100644 --- a/src/editor/edit.c +++ b/src/editor/edit.c @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ const char VERTICAL_MAGIC[] = { '\1', '\1', '\1', '\1', '\n' }; /* detecting an error on save is easy: just check if every byte has been written. */ /* detecting an error on read, is not so easy 'cos there is not way to tell whether you read everything or not. */ -/* FIXME: add proper `triple_pipe_open' to read, write and check errors. */ +/* FIXME: add proper 'triple_pipe_open' to read, write and check errors. */ static const struct edit_filters { const char *read, *write, *extension; diff --git a/src/editor/syntax.c b/src/editor/syntax.c index 2d652b1dd..971e04326 100644 --- a/src/editor/syntax.c +++ b/src/editor/syntax.c @@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ edit_read_syntax_file (WEdit * edit, char ***pnames, const char *syntax_file, if (args[0] == NULL) continue; - /* Looking for `include ...` lines before first `file ...` ones */ + /* Looking for 'include ...' lines before first 'file ...' ones */ if (!found && strcmp (args[0], "include") == 0) { if (g != NULL) @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ edit_read_syntax_file (WEdit * edit, char ***pnames, const char *syntax_file, goto found_type; } - /* looking for `file ...' lines only */ + /* looking for 'file ...' lines only */ if (strcmp (args[0], "file") != 0) continue; diff --git a/src/editor/wordproc.c b/src/editor/wordproc.c index 580deef91..aa36d2850 100644 --- a/src/editor/wordproc.c +++ b/src/editor/wordproc.c @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ bad_line_start (WEdit * edit, off_t p) int c; c = edit_get_byte (edit, p); if (c == '.') - { /* `...' is acceptable */ + { /* '...' is acceptable */ if (edit_get_byte (edit, p + 1) == '.') if (edit_get_byte (edit, p + 2) == '.') return 0; @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ bad_line_start (WEdit * edit, off_t p) { if (edit_get_byte (edit, p + 1) == '-') if (edit_get_byte (edit, p + 2) == '-') - return 0; /* `---' is acceptable */ + return 0; /* '---' is acceptable */ return 1; } if (strchr (NO_FORMAT_CHARS_START, c)) diff --git a/src/execute.c b/src/execute.c index 6a67b7de6..79bbeadae 100644 --- a/src/execute.c +++ b/src/execute.c @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ toggle_panels (void) { if (output_starts_shell) { - fprintf (stderr, _("Type `exit' to return to the Midnight Commander")); + fprintf (stderr, _("Type 'exit' to return to the Midnight Commander")); fprintf (stderr, "\n\r\n\r"); my_system (EXECUTE_INTERNAL, mc_global.tty.shell, NULL); @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ toggle_panels (void) subshell */ if ((quit & SUBSHELL_EXIT) != 0) { - /* User did `exit' or `logout': quit MC */ + /* User did 'exit' or 'logout': quit MC */ if (quiet_quit_cmd ()) return; diff --git a/src/filemanager/cmd.c b/src/filemanager/cmd.c index 1272984f7..569170815 100644 --- a/src/filemanager/cmd.c +++ b/src/filemanager/cmd.c @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ edit_symlink_cmd (void) p = selection (current_panel)->fname; p_vpath = vfs_path_from_str (p); - q = g_strdup_printf (_("Symlink `%s\' points to:"), str_trunc (p, 32)); + q = g_strdup_printf (_("Symlink '%s\' points to:"), str_trunc (p, 32)); i = readlink (p, buffer, MC_MAXPATHLEN - 1); if (i > 0) @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ edit_symlink_cmd (void) } else { - message (D_ERROR, MSG_ERROR, _("`%s' is not a symbolic link"), + message (D_ERROR, MSG_ERROR, _("'%s' is not a symbolic link"), selection (current_panel)->fname); } } diff --git a/src/filemanager/file.c b/src/filemanager/file.c index c2b6a21c8..cd0035558 100644 --- a/src/filemanager/file.c +++ b/src/filemanager/file.c @@ -181,9 +181,9 @@ static GSList *erase_list = NULL; /* * In copy_dir_dir we use two additional single linked lists: The first - - * variable name `parent_dirs' - holds information about already copied + * variable name 'parent_dirs' - holds information about already copied * directories and is used to detect cyclic symbolic links. - * The second (`dest_dirs' below) holds information about just created + * The second ('dest_dirs' below) holds information about just created * target directories and is used to detect when an directory is copied * into itself (we don't want to copy infinitly). * Both lists don't use the linkcount and name structure members of struct diff --git a/src/filemanager/filegui.c b/src/filemanager/filegui.c index eb78805fd..b9ed3781f 100644 --- a/src/filemanager/filegui.c +++ b/src/filemanager/filegui.c @@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ file_mask_dialog (FileOpContext * ctx, FileOperation operation, if (ctx->search_handle == NULL) { - message (D_ERROR, MSG_ERROR, _("Invalid source pattern `%s'"), source_mask); + message (D_ERROR, MSG_ERROR, _("Invalid source pattern '%s'"), source_mask); g_free (dest_dir); g_free (source_mask); goto ask_file_mask; diff --git a/src/filemanager/hotlist.c b/src/filemanager/hotlist.c index 7a5d791c2..fa3f4bf69 100644 --- a/src/filemanager/hotlist.c +++ b/src/filemanager/hotlist.c @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ add2hotlist (char *label, char *directory, enum HotListType type, listbox_append listbox_get_current (l_hotlist, NULL, (void **) ¤t); - /* Make sure `..' stays at the top of the list. */ + /* Make sure '..' stays at the top of the list. */ if ((current != NULL) && (current->type == HL_TYPE_DOTDOT)) pos = LISTBOX_APPEND_AFTER; diff --git a/src/filemanager/mountlist.c b/src/filemanager/mountlist.c index f06a6ac1f..ad1e9d7eb 100644 --- a/src/filemanager/mountlist.c +++ b/src/filemanager/mountlist.c @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ #ifdef __CYGWIN__ #include #define ME_REMOTE me_remote -/* All cygwin mount points include `:' or start with `//'; so it +/* All cygwin mount points include ':' or start with '//'; so it requires a native Windows call to determine remote disks. */ static int me_remote (char const *fs_name, char const *fs_type _GL_UNUSED) @@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ me_remote (char const *fs_name, char const *fs_type _GL_UNUSED) } #endif #ifndef ME_REMOTE -/* A file system is `remote' if its Fs_name contains a `:' - or if (it is of type (smbfs or cifs) and its Fs_name starts with `//'). */ +/* A file system is 'remote' if its Fs_name contains a ':' + or if (it is of type (smbfs or cifs) and its Fs_name starts with '//'). */ #define ME_REMOTE(Fs_name, Fs_type) \ (strchr (Fs_name, ':') != NULL \ || ((Fs_name)[0] == '/' \ diff --git a/src/subshell.c b/src/subshell.c index 858fb07ab..d2c3bc278 100644 --- a/src/subshell.c +++ b/src/subshell.c @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ /* State of the subshell: * INACTIVE: the default state; awaiting a command - * ACTIVE: remain in the shell until the user hits `subshell_switch_key' + * ACTIVE: remain in the shell until the user hits 'subshell_switch_key' * RUNNING_COMMAND: return to MC when the current command finishes */ enum subshell_state_enum subshell_state; @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ static char subshell_cwd[MC_MAXPATHLEN + 1]; static int subshell_ready; /* The following two flags can be changed by the SIGCHLD handler. This is */ -/* OK, because the `int' type is updated atomically on all known machines */ +/* OK, because the 'int' type is updated atomically on all known machines */ static volatile int subshell_alive, subshell_stopped; /* We store the terminal's initial mode here so that we can configure @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ init_subshell_child (const char *pty_name) /* Set up the subshell's environment and init file name */ /* It simplifies things to change to our home directory here, */ - /* and the user's startup file may do a `cd' command anyway */ + /* and the user's startup file may do a 'cd' command anyway */ { int ret; ret = chdir (mc_config_get_home_dir ()); /* FIXME? What about when we re-run the subshell? */ @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ init_raw_mode () /* pty. So, instead of changing the code for execute(), pre_exec(), */ /* etc, we just set up the modes we need here, before each command. */ - if (initialized == 0) /* First time: initialise `raw_mode' */ + if (initialized == 0) /* First time: initialise 'raw_mode' */ { tcgetattr (STDOUT_FILENO, &raw_mode); raw_mode.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; /* Disable line-editing chars, etc. */ @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ init_raw_mode () /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** * Wait until the subshell dies or stops. If it stops, make it resume. - * Possibly modifies the globals `subshell_alive' and `subshell_stopped' + * Possibly modifies the globals 'subshell_alive' and 'subshell_stopped' */ static void @@ -474,9 +474,9 @@ synchronize (void) static gboolean feed_subshell (int how, int fail_on_error) { - fd_set read_set; /* For `select' */ + fd_set read_set; /* For 'select' */ int maxfdp; - int bytes; /* For the return value from `read' */ + int bytes; /* For the return value from 'read' */ int i; /* Loop counter */ struct timeval wtime; /* Maximum time we wait for the subshell */ @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ feed_subshell (int how, int fail_on_error) if (!subshell_alive) return FALSE; - /* Prepare the file-descriptor set and call `select' */ + /* Prepare the file-descriptor set and call 'select' */ FD_ZERO (&read_set); FD_SET (mc_global.tty.subshell_pty, &read_set); @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ init_subshell (void) init_subshell_child (pty_name); } - /* Set up `precmd' or equivalent for reading the subshell's CWD */ + /* Set up 'precmd' or equivalent for reading the subshell's CWD */ switch (subshell_type) { @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ read_subshell_prompt (void) { ssize_t i; - /* Check for `select' errors */ + /* Check for 'select' errors */ if (rc == -1) { if (errno == EINTR) @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ subshell_name_quote (const char *s) ret = g_string_sized_new (64); - /* Prevent interpreting leading `-' as a switch for `cd' */ + /* Prevent interpreting leading '-' as a switch for 'cd' */ if (s[0] == '-') g_string_append (ret, "./"); @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ subshell_get_console_attributes (void) /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** * Figure out whether the subshell has stopped, exited or been killed - * Possibly modifies: `subshell_alive', `subshell_stopped' and `quit' */ + * Possibly modifies: 'subshell_alive', 'subshell_stopped' and 'quit' */ void sigchld_handler (int sig) diff --git a/src/subshell.h b/src/subshell.h index d14e8a7a7..82cc2fe35 100644 --- a/src/subshell.h +++ b/src/subshell.h @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ enum subshell_state_enum RUNNING_COMMAND }; -/* For the `how' argument to various functions */ +/* For the 'how' argument to various functions */ enum { QUIETLY, diff --git a/src/vfs/fish/fish.c b/src/vfs/fish/fish.c index 7f4c1dd69..6d86535cb 100644 --- a/src/vfs/fish/fish.c +++ b/src/vfs/fish/fish.c @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ fish_open_archive_int (struct vfs_class *me, struct vfs_s_super *super) vfs_print_message (_("fish: Sending initial line...")); /* - * Run `start_fish_server'. If it doesn't exist - no problem, + * Run 'start_fish_server'. If it doesn't exist - no problem, * we'll talk directly to the shell. */ @@ -870,10 +870,10 @@ fish_file_store (struct vfs_class *me, vfs_file_handler_t * fh, char *name, char * * ( head -c number ) | ( cat > file; cat >/dev/null ) * - * If `head' is not present on the remote system, `dd' will be used. - * Unfortunately, we cannot trust most non-GNU `head' implementations - * even if `-c' options is supported. Therefore, we separate GNU head - * (and other modern heads?) using `-q' and `-' . This causes another + * If 'head' is not present on the remote system, 'dd' will be used. + * Unfortunately, we cannot trust most non-GNU 'head' implementations + * even if '-c' options is supported. Therefore, we separate GNU head + * (and other modern heads?) using '-q' and '-' . This causes another * implementations to fail (because of "incorrect options"). * * Fallback is: @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ fish_file_store (struct vfs_class *me, vfs_file_handler_t * fh, char *name, char * rest=`expr $rest - $n` * done * - * `dd' was not designed for full filling of input buffers, + * 'dd' was not designed for full filling of input buffers, * and does not report exact number of bytes (not blocks). * Therefore a more complex shell script is needed. * @@ -994,9 +994,9 @@ fish_linear_start (struct vfs_class *me, vfs_file_handler_t * fh, off_t offset) fish->append = FALSE; /* - * Check whether the remote file is readable by using `dd' to copy - * a single byte from the remote file to /dev/null. If `dd' completes - * with exit status of 0 use `cat' to send the file contents to the + * Check whether the remote file is readable by using 'dd' to copy + * a single byte from the remote file to /dev/null. If 'dd' completes + * with exit status of 0 use 'cat' to send the file contents to the * standard output (i.e. over the network). */ diff --git a/src/vfs/ftpfs/ftpfs.c b/src/vfs/ftpfs/ftpfs.c index 2a3051497..68a6e5008 100644 --- a/src/vfs/ftpfs/ftpfs.c +++ b/src/vfs/ftpfs/ftpfs.c @@ -1746,13 +1746,13 @@ ftpfs_dir_load (struct vfs_class *me, struct vfs_s_inode *dir, char *remote_path if (num_entries == 0 && cd_first == 0) { /* The LIST command may produce an empty output. In such scenario - it is not clear whether this is caused by `remote_path' being + it is not clear whether this is caused by 'remote_path' being a non-existent path or for some other reason (listing emtpy directory without the -a option, non-readable directory, etc.). - Since `dir_load' is a crucial method, when it comes to determine + Since 'dir_load' is a crucial method, when it comes to determine whether a given path is a _directory_, the code must try its best - to determine the type of `remote_path'. The only reliable way to + to determine the type of 'remote_path'. The only reliable way to achieve this is trough issuing a CWD command. */ cd_first = 1; diff --git a/src/vfs/tar/tar.c b/src/vfs/tar/tar.c index 7c37177ff..e1e59013c 100644 --- a/src/vfs/tar/tar.c +++ b/src/vfs/tar/tar.c @@ -631,12 +631,12 @@ tar_read_header (struct vfs_class *me, struct vfs_s_super *archive, int tard, si case TAR_POSIX: /* The ustar archive format supports pathnames of upto 256 * characters in length. This is achieved by concatenating - * the contents of the `prefix' and `arch_name' fields like + * the contents of the 'prefix' and 'arch_name' fields like * this: * * prefix + path_separator + arch_name * - * If the `prefix' field contains an empty string i.e. its + * If the 'prefix' field contains an empty string i.e. its * first characters is '\0' the prefix field is ignored. */ if (header->header.unused.prefix[0] != '\0') diff --git a/src/viewer/hex.c b/src/viewer/hex.c index 93cc346d6..104422cbb 100644 --- a/src/viewer/hex.c +++ b/src/viewer/hex.c @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ mcview_display_hex (mcview_t * view) const int ngroups = view->bytes_per_line / 4; const screen_dimen text_start = 8 + 13 * ngroups + ((width < 80) ? 0 : (ngroups - 1 + 1)); /* 8 characters are used for the file offset, and every hex group - * takes 13 characters. On ``big'' screens, the groups are separated + * takes 13 characters. On "big" screens, the groups are separated * by an extra vertical line, and there is an extra space before the * text column. */