cmd: Fix some comments.

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Frédéric Delanoy 2011-07-27 02:21:01 +02:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent 011d5c331c
commit 8b73720d4e
2 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ typedef struct _DIRECTORY_STACK
/*
* Serial nos of builtin commands. These constants must be in step with
* the list of strings defined in WCMD.C, and WCMD_EXIT *must* always be
* the list of strings defined in wcmd.rc, and WCMD_EXIT *must* always be
* the last one.
*
* Yes it *would* be nice to use an enumeration here, but the Resource

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@ -903,8 +903,8 @@ static void init_msvcrt_io_block(STARTUPINFOW* st)
if (st_p.cbReserved2 && st_p.lpReserved2)
{
/* Override the entries for fd 0,1,2 if we happened
* to change those std handles (this depends on the way wcmd sets
* it's new input & output handles)
* to change those std handles (this depends on the way cmd sets
* its new input & output handles)
*/
size_t sz = max(sizeof(unsigned) + (sizeof(char) + sizeof(HANDLE)) * 3, st_p.cbReserved2);
BYTE* ptr = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sz);
@ -1661,7 +1661,7 @@ static void WCMD_addCommand(WCHAR *command, int *commandLen,
/***************************************************************************
* WCMD_IsEndQuote
*
* Checks if the quote pointet to is the end-quote.
* Checks if the quote pointed to is the end-quote.
*
* Quotes end if:
*
@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ static BOOL WCMD_IsEndQuote(WCHAR *quote, int quoteIndex)
*
* Either uses supplied input or
* Reads a file from the handle, and then...
* Parse the text buffer, spliting into separate commands
* Parse the text buffer, splitting into separate commands
* - unquoted && strings split 2 commands but the 2nd is flagged as
* following an &&
* - ( as the first character just ups the bracket depth
@ -2422,7 +2422,7 @@ int wmain (int argc, WCHAR *argvW[])
}
if (opt_c) {
/* If we do a "wcmd /c command", we don't want to allocate a new
/* If we do a "cmd /c command", we don't want to allocate a new
* console since the command returns immediately. Rather, we use
* the currently allocated input and output handles. This allows
* us to pipe to and read from the command interpreter.