diff --git a/include/libtorrent/peer_info.hpp b/include/libtorrent/peer_info.hpp index 73a99e56e..11d21e478 100644 --- a/include/libtorrent/peer_info.hpp +++ b/include/libtorrent/peer_info.hpp @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ namespace libtorrent int upload_rate_peak; // the progress of the peer in the range [0, 1]. This is always 0 when - // floating point operations are diabled, instead use ``progress_ppm``. + // floating point operations are disabled, instead use ``progress_ppm``. float progress; // [0, 1] // indicates the download progress of the peer in the range [0, 1000000] diff --git a/include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp b/include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp index 6ec1c2e20..031e526db 100644 --- a/include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp +++ b/include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ namespace libtorrent int whole_pieces_threshold; // the number of seconds to wait for any activity on the peer wire before - // closing the connectiong due to time out. This defaults to 120 seconds, + // closing the connection due to time out. This defaults to 120 seconds, // since that's what's specified in the protocol specification. After // half the time out, a keep alive message is sent. int peer_timeout; @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // connections should be rejected or not. Multiple connections from the // same IP address is not allowed by default, to prevent abusive behavior // by peers. It may be useful to allow such connections in cases where - // simulations are run on the same machie, and all peers in a swarm has + // simulations are run on the same machine, and all peers in a swarm has // the same IP address. bool allow_multiple_connections_per_ip; @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // // When this limit is reached, the peer connections will stop reading // data from their sockets, until the disk thread catches up. Setting - // this too low will severly limit your download rate. + // this too low will severely limit your download rate. int max_queued_disk_bytes; #ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // from growing its file cache indefinitely. Since some OSes only allow // aligned files to be opened in unbuffered mode, It is recommended to // make the largest file in a torrent the first file (with offset 0) or - // use pad files to align all files to piece boundries. + // use pad files to align all files to piece boundaries. int disk_io_write_mode; int disk_io_read_mode; @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ namespace libtorrent int peer_turnover_interval; // the percentage of peers to disconnect every - // turnoever interval (if we're at the peer limit) + // turnover interval (if we're at the peer limit) // defaults to 4% // this is specified in percent float peer_turnover; @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // complete and needs to be verified against the piece hash. This happens // if some blocks were flushed to the disk out of order. Everything that // is flushed in order is hashed as it goes along. Optimizing for speed - // will allocate space to fit all the the remaingin, unhashed, part of + // will allocate space to fit all the remaining, unhashed, part of // the piece, reads the data into it in a single call and hashes it. This // is the default. If ``optimizing_hashing_for_speed`` is false, a single // block will be allocated (16 kB), and the unhashed parts of the piece @@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ namespace libtorrent lru, // will flush the largest sequences of contiguous blocks from the - // write cache, regarless of the piece's last use time. + // write cache, regardless of the piece's last use time. largest_contiguous, // will prioritize flushing blocks that will avoid having to read them @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // the number of blocks to read into the read cache when a read cache // miss occurs. Setting this to 0 is essentially the same thing as // disabling read cache. The number of blocks read into the read cache is - // always capped by the piece boundry. + // always capped by the piece boundary. // // When a piece in the write cache has ``write_cache_line_size`` // contiguous blocks in it, they will be flushed. Setting this to 1 @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // waste finding the true reciprocation rate. int default_est_reciprocation_rate; - // specifies how many percent the extimated reciprocation rate should be + // specifies how many percent the estimated reciprocation rate should be // increased by each unchoke interval a peer is still choking us back. // This defaults to 20%. This only applies to the BitTyrant choker. int increase_est_reciprocation_rate; @@ -950,8 +950,8 @@ namespace libtorrent bool incoming_starts_queued_torrents; // when set to true, the downloaded counter sent to trackers will include - // the actual number of payload bytes donwnloaded including redundant - // bytes. If set to false, it will not include any redundany bytes + // the actual number of payload bytes downloaded including redundant + // bytes. If set to false, it will not include any redundancy bytes bool report_true_downloaded; // defaults to true, and controls when a block may be requested twice. If @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // the max number of peers we accept from pex messages from a single peer. // this limits the number of concurrent peers any of our peers claims to - // be connected to. If they clain to be connected to more than this, we'll + // be connected to. If they claim to be connected to more than this, we'll // ignore any peer that exceeds this limit int max_pex_peers; @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // determines if the storage should check the whole files when resume // data is incomplete or missing or whether it should simply assume we // don't have any of the data. By default, this is determined by the - // existance of any of the files. By setting this setting to true, the + // existence of any of the files. By setting this setting to true, the // files won't be checked, but will go straight to download mode. bool no_recheck_incomplete_resume; @@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ namespace libtorrent bool seeding_outgoing_connections; // if true (which is the default), libtorrent will not connect to any - // peers on priviliged ports (<= 1023). This can mitigate using + // peers on privileged ports (<= 1023). This can mitigate using // bittorrent swarms for certain DDoS attacks. bool no_connect_privileged_ports; @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // second may be limited to below the ``connection_speed``, in case we're // close to bump up against the limit of number of connections. The // intention of this setting is to more evenly distribute our connection - // attempts over time, instead of attempting to connectin in batches, and + // attempts over time, instead of attempting to connect in batches, and // timing them out in batches. bool smooth_connects; diff --git a/include/libtorrent/settings_pack.hpp b/include/libtorrent/settings_pack.hpp index ffc37feb2..a62077098 100644 --- a/include/libtorrent/settings_pack.hpp +++ b/include/libtorrent/settings_pack.hpp @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // connections should be rejected or not. Multiple connections from // the same IP address is not allowed by default, to prevent abusive // behavior by peers. It may be useful to allow such connections in - // cases where simulations are run on the same machie, and all peers + // cases where simulations are run on the same machine, and all peers // in a swarm has the same IP address. allow_multiple_connections_per_ip = bool_type_base, diff --git a/include/libtorrent/torrent_handle.hpp b/include/libtorrent/torrent_handle.hpp index 383accd9e..63e534306 100644 --- a/include/libtorrent/torrent_handle.hpp +++ b/include/libtorrent/torrent_handle.hpp @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // made synchronously. This means it has to wait for the main thread to // complete the query before it can return. This might potentially be // expensive if done from within a GUI thread that needs to stay - // responsive. Try to avoid quering for information you don't need, and + // responsive. Try to avoid querying for information you don't need, and // try to do it in as few calls as possible. You can get most of the // interesting information about a torrent from the // torrent_handle::status() call. @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // // .. warning:: // All operations on a torrent_handle may throw libtorrent_exception - // exception, in case the handle is no longer refering to a torrent. + // exception, in case the handle is no longer referring to a torrent. // There is one exception is_valid() will never throw. Since the torrents // are processed by a background thread, there is no guarantee that a // handle will remain valid between two calls. @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // specified piece before calling this function. // // When the read operation is completed, it is passed back through an - // alert, read_piece_alert. Since this alert is a reponse to an explicit + // alert, read_piece_alert. Since this alert is a response to an explicit // call, it will always be posted, regardless of the alert mask. // // Note that if you read multiple pieces, the read operations are not @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // To query the priority of a torrent, use the // ``torrent_handle::status()`` call. // - // Torrents with higher priority will not nececcarily get as much + // Torrents with higher priority will not necessarily get as much // bandwidth as they can consume, even if there's is more quota. Other // peers will still be weighed in when bandwidth is being distributed. // With other words, bandwidth is not distributed strictly in order of @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ namespace libtorrent // resume data saved when they complete and on exit, since their // statistics might be updated. // - // In full allocation mode the reume data is never invalidated by + // In full allocation mode the resume data is never invalidated by // subsequent writes to the files, since pieces won't move around. This // means that you don't need to pause before writing resume data in full // or sparse mode. If you don't, however, any data written to disk after @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ namespace libtorrent #ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE // deprecated in 1.1 - // Sets or gets the flag that derermines if countries should be resolved + // Sets or gets the flag that determines if countries should be resolved // for the peers of this torrent. It defaults to false. If it is set to // true, the peer_info structure for the peers in this torrent will have // their ``country`` member set. See peer_info for more information on diff --git a/src/file_pool.cpp b/src/file_pool.cpp index 370842422..6035b6d19 100644 --- a/src/file_pool.cpp +++ b/src/file_pool.cpp @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ namespace libtorrent || (e.mode & file::random_access) != (m & file::random_access)) { // close the file before we open it with - // the new read/write privilages, since windows may + // the new read/write privileges, since windows may // file opening a file twice. However, since there may // be outstanding operations on it, we can't close the // file, we can only delete our reference to it.