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author | Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> | 2018-01-10 17:07:59 +0200 |
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committer | Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> | 2018-01-10 17:07:59 +0200 |
commit | ec1895b8dbd149873072057dd8caa6232b7f7505 (patch) | |
tree | 22cdb6a38334c91b7637ec160e4547ad54c8e0d8 | |
parent | ddb783e9fc6905342c1af72919e956acd83b89e8 (diff) |
Drop the patch files in preparation for git-dpm.
-rw-r--r-- | debian/patches/01-img-path.patch | 93 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | debian/patches/02-typos.patch | 674 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | debian/patches/series | 2 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 769 deletions
diff --git a/debian/patches/01-img-path.patch b/debian/patches/01-img-path.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 649632b..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/01-img-path.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -Description: Fix the paths to the images. -Forwarded: not-needed -Author: Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> -Last-Update: 2016-01-17 - ---- a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi -+++ b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi -@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ - debug your MIX programs. - - @ifinfo --@image{img/ss_mix, 400pt} -+@image{/usr/share/doc/mdk-doc/html/img/ss_mix, 400pt} - @end ifinfo - - @ifhtml --@image{../img/ss_mix, 400pt} -+@image{img/ss_mix, 400pt} - @end ifhtml - - Apart from the menu and status bars, we can distinguish two zones (or -@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ - Here is an screenshot showing how @code{gmixvm} looks like when running - with a couple of detached windows: - --@image{../img/ss_split, 420pt} -+@image{img/ss_split, 420pt} - - @end ifhtml - -@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ - @ifhtml - The next figure shows the enter word dialog. - --@image{../img/ss_worddlg, 250pt} -+@image{img/ss_worddlg, 250pt} - - @end ifhtml - -@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ - the currently loaded MIX file. - - @ifhtml --@image{../img/ss_mixal, 400pt} -+@image{img/ss_mixal, 400pt} - @end ifhtml - - The information is presented in four columns. The first column -@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ - - @ifhtml - --@image{../img/ss_devices, 400pt} -+@image{img/ss_devices, 400pt} - - @end ifhtml - -@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ - - @ifhtml - --@image{../img/ss_symbols, 250pt} -+@image{img/ss_symbols, 250pt} - - @end ifhtml - -@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ - the contents of MIX binary block devices. - - @ifhtml --@image{../img/ss_devform, 250pt} -+@image{img/ss_devform, 250pt} - @end ifhtml - - The available formats are decimal (e.g. @w{-1234}) and MIX word -@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ - stored (@file{~/.mdk} is the default location). - - @ifhtml --@image{../img/ss_devdir, 250pt} -+@image{img/ss_devdir, 250pt} - @end ifhtml - - You can also specify the devices directory using the @code{mixvm} -@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ - for editing and compiling MIXAL source files. - - @ifhtml --@image{../img/ss_extprog, 250pt} -+@image{img/ss_extprog, 250pt} - @end ifhtml - - The commands are specified as template strings, where the control diff --git a/debian/patches/02-typos.patch b/debian/patches/02-typos.patch deleted file mode 100644 index b5d187c..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/02-typos.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ -Description: Correct some typographical and grammatical errors. - At least two typos in the intl/ directory were left as-is, since - this seems to be imported libintl source code. -Forwarded: not-yet -Author: Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> -Last-Update: 2016-11-12 - ---- a/INSTALL -+++ b/INSTALL -@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - Download the source tarball - =========================== - -- GNU MDK is distributed as a source tarball available for download in -+ GNU MDK is distributed as a source tarball available for download at - the following URLs: - - * <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/mdk> (or one of its mirrors -@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ - - GNU Libguile 2.0.x (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile) (optional) - - If present, readline and history are used to provide command --completion and history management to the command line MIX virtual -+completion and history management to the command-line MIX virtual - machine, `mixvm'. GTK+ and libglade are needed if you want to build - the graphical interface to the MIX virtual machine, `gmixvm'. Finally, - if libguile is found, the MDK utilities will be compiled with Guile -@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ - - The first command, `configure', will setup the makefiles for your - system. In particular, `configure' will look for GTK+ and libglade, --and, if they are present, will generate the appropiate makefiles for -+and, if they are present, will generate the appropriate makefiles for - building the `gmixvm' graphical user interface. Upon completion, you - should see a message with the configuration results like the following: - -@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ - - gmixvm (mixvm GTK+ GUI, with guile support) - - mixguile (the mixvm guile shell) - --where the last lines may be missing if you lack the above mentioned -+where the last lines may be missing if you lack the above-mentioned - libraries. - - The next command, `make', will actually build the MDK programs in -@@ -102,14 +102,14 @@ - - `mixguile/mixguile' - - You can run these programs from within their directories, but I --recommend you to install them in proper locations using `make install' -+recommend that you install them in the proper locations using `make install' - from a root shell. - - Emacs support - ============= - - `mixvm' can be run within an Emacs GUD buffer using the elisp --program `misc/mixvm.el', kindly contributed by {No value for `PHILIP'}. -+program `misc/mixvm.el', kindly contributed by Philip Ellis King. - - `mixvm.el' provides an interface between MDK's `mixvm' and Emacs, - via GUD. Place this file in your load-path, optionally adding the -@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ - Special configure flags - ======================= - -- You can fine tunning the configuration process using the following --switches with configure: -+ You can fine-tune the configuration process using the following -+switches for configure: - - - User Option: -enable-gui[=yes|no] - - User Option: -disable-gui ---- a/mixlib/mix_types.h -+++ b/mixlib/mix_types.h -@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ - /* Operations */ - /* Addition */ - #define mix_byte_add(x,y) mix_byte_new((x) + (y)) --/* Substraction */ -+/* Subtraction */ - #define mix_byte_sub(x,y) mix_byte_new((x) - (y)) - /* Product */ - #define mix_byte_mul(x,y) mix_byte_new((x) * (y)) ---- a/mixlib/xmix_vm.h -+++ b/mixlib/xmix_vm.h -@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ - mix_device_t * devices[BD_NO_]; - mix_address_t start_addr; /* start address of loaded file */ - GTree *line_table; /* source line no -> address */ -- GTree *address_table; /* adress -> source line no */ -+ GTree *address_table; /* address -> source line no */ - gint8 bp[MEM_CELLS_NO_/8]; /* each bit signals a break point */ - mix_vm_clock_t *clock; /* the vm clock */ - mix_symbol_table_t *symbol_table; ---- a/mixlib/mix_eval.h -+++ b/mixlib/mix_eval.h -@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ - - /* possible evaluation outcomes*/ - typedef enum { -- MIX_EVAL_OK, /* sucess*/ -+ MIX_EVAL_OK, /* success*/ - MIX_EVAL_SYNTAX, /* syntax error */ - MIX_EVAL_INV_FSPEC, /* out of range fspec */ - MIX_EVAL_MIS_PAREN, /* mismatched parenthesis */ ---- a/mixlib/mix_vm.c -+++ b/mixlib/mix_vm.c -@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ - N_("Cannot access device for reading"), - N_("Cannot access device for writing"), - N_("Unexpected error"), -- N_("Unknow error code") -+ N_("Unknown error code") - }; - - return errors[code > MIX_VM_ERROR_UNEXPECTED ? ---- a/ChangeLog.2 -+++ b/ChangeLog.2 -@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ - - * misc/mixal-mode.el: -g option no longer needed on compilation. - -- * doc/mdk_mixasm.texi: fix of grammer mistake. -+ * doc/mdk_mixasm.texi: fix a grammar mistake. - - 2005-03-26 Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org> - ---- a/THANKS -+++ b/THANKS -@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ - reviewed the MDK documentation, providing insightful advice. - - * Eric S. Raymond contributed the documentation file doc/MIX.DOC -- and the samples sample/elevator.mixal, sample/mistery.mixal from -+ and the samples sample/elevator.mixal, sample/mystery.mixal from - his MIXAL package. - - * Ryan Schmidt, Agustin Navarro (<anp@cantv.net>), Ying-Chieh Liao ---- a/po/de.po -+++ b/po/de.po -@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ - #: mixlib/mix_predicate.c:197 - #, c-format - msgid "Comparison flag changed to %s" --msgstr "Comparision Flag geändert zu %s" -+msgstr "Comparison Flag geändert zu %s" - - #: mixlib/mix_predicate.c:201 - #, c-format ---- a/NEWS -+++ b/NEWS -@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ - - cbpo help string corrected (thanks to Michael Vernov). - - I1 and I2 in mixvm swapped to their correct position (closes #15746). - - Obsolete CFLAGS for Darwin removed. -- - mixal-mode.el syncronised with Emacs CVS. -+ - mixal-mode.el synchronised with Emacs CVS. - - Segmentation fault when clicking Memory title (closes #15910). - - Writing to char devices caused an out-of-bounds array access - (thanks to Aleix Conchillo). ---- a/doc/MIX.DOC -+++ b/doc/MIX.DOC -@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ - it can be used to hold information shifted to the right out of rA. The index - registers rI1, rI2, rI3, rI4, rI5, and rI6 are used primarily for counting and - for referencing variable memory addresses. The J-register always hold the --address of the instruction following the preceding ``JUMP'' intruction, and it -+address of the instruction following the preceding ``JUMP'' instruction, and it - is primarily used in connection with subroutines. - Besides thesee registers, MIX contains - -@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ - If I is zero, the ``,I'' is omitted. If F is the -normal- F-specification - for this particular operator, the ``(F)'' need not be written. The normal F- - specification for almost all operators is (0:5), representing a whole word. --If a different F is standard, it will be mentioned explicity when we discuss -+If a different F is standard, it will be mentioned explicitly when we discuss - a particular operator. - - ... ---- a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi -+++ b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi -@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ - - @deffn Settings @w{Change font} - Lets you change the font used in the various @code{gmixv} widgets --(i.e. commad prompt, command log, Virtual machine, Source, Devices and -+(i.e. command prompt, command log, Virtual machine, Source, Devices and - Symbol list). There is also an entry (@code{All}) to change all fonts - at once. - @end deffn ---- a/doc/mdk_mixguile.texi -+++ b/doc/mdk_mixguile.texi -@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ - - @defun mix-add-break-hook hook - @defunx mix-add-cond-break hook --Add a hook funtion to be executed when an explicit (resp. conditional) -+Add a hook function to be executed when an explicit (resp. conditional) - breakpoint is encountered during program execution. @var{hook} is a - function taking two arguments: the source line number where the hook has - occurred, and the current program counter value. The following code ---- a/doc/mdk_tut.texi -+++ b/doc/mdk_tut.texi -@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ - operations: they are used to store a subfield of a register - into a memory location. Here, MOD represents the subfield of the memory - cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These bytes --are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. -+are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. - - @ftable @code - @item STA -@@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ - @comment node-name, next, previous, up - @subsubsection Execution times - --@cindex exection time -+@cindex execution time - @cindex time - - When writing MIXAL programs (or any kind of programs, for that ---- a/misc/mixal-mode.el -+++ b/misc/mixal-mode.el -@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ - ; (makunbound 'mixal-operation-codes-alist) - - (defun mixal-add-operation-code (op-code group full-name C-byte F-byte description execution-time) -- "Add an operation code to the list that contains information about possible op code's." -+ "Add an operation code to the list that contains information about possible opcodes." - (setq mixal-operation-codes-alist (cons (list op-code group full-name C-byte F-byte - description execution-time) - mixal-operation-codes-alist ))) -@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ - "Put in rI1 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ - "Put in rI2 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ - "Put in rI3 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ - "Put in rI4 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ - "Put in rI5 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ - "Put in rI6 the contents of cell no. M. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield. Subfield is left padded with - zeros to make a word. Index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying --to set anything more that that will result in undefined behavior." -+to set anything more than that will result in undefined behavior." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ - "Put in rI1 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ - "Put in rI2 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ - "Put in rI3 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ - "Put in rI4 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ - "Put in rI5 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ - "Put in rI6 the contents of cell no. M, with opposite sign. - Uses a + when there is no sign in subfield, otherwise use the opposite sign. - Subfield is left padded with zeros to make a word. Index registers only --have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more that that will result -+have 2 bytes and a sign, Trying to set anything more than that will result - in undefined behavior." - 2) - -@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rA. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield." - 2) - -@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rX. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield." - 2) - -@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI1. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI2. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI3. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI4. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI5. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rI6. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The - sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is part of the subfield. - Because index registers only have 2 bytes and a sign, the rest of the bytes - are assumed to be 0." -@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ - "Store in cell Nr. M the contents of rJ. - The modification of the operation code represents the subfield of the - memory cell that is to be overwritten with bytes from a register. These --bytes are taken beginning by the rightmost side of the register. The sign -+bytes are taken starting with the rightmost side of the register. The sign - of rJ is always +, sign of the memory cell is not changed, unless it is - part of the subfield. The default field for STJ is (0:2)." - 2) -@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ - 'ADD 'arithmetic "add" 1 'field - "Add to A the contents of cell Nr. M. - Subfield is padded with zero to make a word. --If the result is to large, the operation result modulo 1,073,741,823 (the -+If the result is too large, the operation result modulo 1,073,741,823 (the - maximum value storable in a MIX word) is stored in `rA', and the overflow - toggle is set to TRUE." - 2) -@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ - 'SUB 'arithmetic "subtract" 2 'field - "Subtract to A the contents of cell Nr. M. - Subfield is padded with zero to make a word. --If the result is to large, the operation result modulo 1,073,741,823 (the -+If the result is too large, the operation result modulo 1,073,741,823 (the - maximum value storable in a MIX word) is stored in `rA', and the overflow - toggle is set to TRUE." - 2) -@@ -427,8 +427,8 @@ - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'DIV 'arithmetic "divide" 4 'field - "Both rA and rX are taken together and divided by cell Nr. M, quotient is placed in rA, remainder in rX. --The sign is taken from rA, and after the divide the sign of rA is set to + when --both the sign of rA and M where the same. Divide by zero and overflow of rA result -+The sign is taken from rA, and after the division the sign of rA is set to + when -+both the signs of rA and M where the same. Divide by zero and overflow of rA result - in undefined behavior." - 12) - -@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ - 'CMP1 'comparison "compare I1" (+ 56 1) 'field - "Compare contents of rI1 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ - 'CMP2 'comparison "compare I2" (+ 56 2) 'field - "Compare contents of rI2 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ - 'CMP3 'comparison "compare I3" (+ 56 3) 'field - "Compare contents of rI3 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ - 'CMP4 'comparison "compare I4" (+ 56 4) 'field - "Compare contents of rI4 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ - 'CMP5 'comparison "compare I5" (+ 56 5) 'field - "Compare contents of rI5 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ - 'CMP6 'comparison "compare I6" (+ 56 6) 'field - "Compare contents of rI6 with contents of M. - The field specifier works on both fields. The comparison indicator --is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bit 1,2 and 3 -+is set to LESS, EQUAL or GREATER depending on the outcome. Bits 1, 2 and 3 - have a value of 0." - 2) - -@@ -1188,21 +1188,21 @@ - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SLA 'miscellaneous "shift left A" 6 0 -- "Shift to A, M bytes left. --Hero's will be added to the right." -+ "Shift A, M bytes to the left. -+Zeros will be added to the right." - 2) - - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SRA 'miscellaneous "shift right A" 6 1 -- "Shift to A, M bytes right. -+ "Shift A, M bytes to the right. - Zeros will be added to the left." - 2) - - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SLAX 'miscellaneous "shift left AX" 6 2 -- "Shift AX, M bytes left. -+ "Shift AX, M bytes to the left. - Zeros will be added to the right." - 2) - -@@ -1210,32 +1210,32 @@ - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SRAX 'miscellaneous "shift right AX" 6 3 -- "Shift AX, M bytes right. -+ "Shift AX, M bytes to the right. - Zeros will be added to the left." - 2) - - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SLC 'miscellaneous "shift left AX circularly" 6 4 -- "Shift AX, M bytes left circularly. --The bytes that fall off to the left will be added to the right." -+ "Shift AX, M bytes to the left circularly. -+The bits that fall off on the left will be added to the right." - 2) - - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SRC 'miscellaneous "shift right AX circularly" 6 4 -- "Shift AX, M bytes right circularly. --The bytes that fall off to the right will be added to the left." -+ "Shift AX, M bytes to the right circularly. -+The bytes that fall off on the right will be added to the left." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SLB 'miscellaneous "shift left AX binary" 6 6 -- "Shift AX, M binary places left." -+ "Shift AX, M binary places to the left." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'SRB 'miscellaneous "shift right AX binary" 6 7 -- "Shift AX, M binary places right." -+ "Shift AX, M binary places to the right." - 2) - - (mixal-add-operation-code -@@ -1285,15 +1285,15 @@ - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'NUM 'conversion "convert to numeric" 5 0 -- "Convert rAX to its numerical value and store it in rA. --the register rAX is assumed to contain a character representation of -+ "Convert rAX to its numerical value and store it into rA. -+The register rAX is assumed to contain a character representation of - a number." - 10) - - (mixal-add-operation-code - 'CHAR 'conversion "convert to characters" 5 1 - "Convert the number stored in rA to a character representation. --The converted character representation is stored in rAX." -+The converted character representation is stored into rAX." - 10) - - (defvar mixal-describe-operation-code-history nil -@@ -1302,15 +1302,15 @@ - (defun mixal-describe-operation-code (&optional op-code) - "Display the full documentation of OP-CODE." - (interactive) -- ;; we like to provide completition and history, so do it ourself (interactive "?bla")? -+ ;; we like to provide completion and history, so do it ourself (interactive "?bla")? - (unless op-code - (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) - ;; we already have a list, but it is not in the right format -- ;; transform it to a valid table so completition can use it -+ ;; transform it to a valid table so completion can use it - (table (mapcar '(lambda (elm) - (cons (symbol-name (car elm)) nil)) - mixal-operation-codes-alist)) -- ;; prompt is different depending on we are close to a valid op-code -+ ;; prompt is different depending on whether we are close to a valid op-code - (have-default (member (current-word) mixal-operation-codes)) - (prompt (concat "Describe operation code " - (if have-default -@@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ - - ;;;; Running - (defun mixal-run () -- "Run's mixal file in current buffer, assumes that file has been compiled" -+ "Runs mixal file in current buffer, assumes that file has been compiled" - (interactive) - (mixvm (concat "mixvm -r -t -d " - (file-name-sans-extension (buffer-file-name))))) ---- a/mixguile/mixguile.c -+++ b/mixguile/mixguile.c -@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ - g_assert (dispatcher_); - } - --/* access the mixguile comand dispatcher */ -+/* access the mixguile command dispatcher */ - mix_vm_cmd_dispatcher_t * - mixguile_get_cmd_dispatcher (void) - { ---- a/mixguile/mixguile.h -+++ b/mixguile/mixguile.h -@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ - extern void - mixguile_enter_repl (void *closure, int argc, char *argv[]); - --/* access the comand dispatcher */ -+/* access the command dispatcher */ - extern mix_vm_cmd_dispatcher_t * - mixguile_get_cmd_dispatcher (void); - ---- a/mixlib/mix_eval.c -+++ b/mixlib/mix_eval.c -@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ - { - g_return_val_if_fail (eval != NULL, FALSE); - if (eval->table != NULL) -- return mix_symbol_table_substract_table (eval->table, table); -+ return mix_symbol_table_subtract_table (eval->table, table); - else - return FALSE; - } ---- a/mixlib/mix_symbol_table.c -+++ b/mixlib/mix_symbol_table.c -@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ - } - - gboolean --mix_symbol_table_substract_table (mix_symbol_table_t *table, -+mix_symbol_table_subtract_table (mix_symbol_table_t *table, - const mix_symbol_table_t *other) - { - g_return_val_if_fail (table != NULL, FALSE); ---- a/mixlib/mix_symbol_table.h -+++ b/mixlib/mix_symbol_table.h -@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ - const mix_symbol_table_t *from); - - extern gboolean --mix_symbol_table_substract_table (mix_symbol_table_t *table, -+mix_symbol_table_subtract_table (mix_symbol_table_t *table, - const mix_symbol_table_t *other); - - /* Add/remove symbols one by one */ diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series deleted file mode 100644 index 992bdb1..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/series +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -01-img-path.patch -02-typos.patch |