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all: fix some typos (ethereum#25551)
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jtraglia authored and jagdeep sidhu committed Aug 21, 2022
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion accounts/abi/reflect_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ type reflectTest struct {

var reflectTests = []reflectTest{
{
name: "OneToOneCorrespondance",
name: "OneToOneCorrespondence",
args: []string{"fieldA"},
struc: struct {
FieldA int `abi:"fieldA"`
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion accounts/keystore/account_cache_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ func waitForAccounts(wantAccounts []accounts.Account, ks *KeyStore) error {
func TestUpdatedKeyfileContents(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()

// Create a temporary kesytore to test with
// Create a temporary keystore to test with
rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
dir := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), fmt.Sprintf("eth-keystore-updatedkeyfilecontents-test-%d-%d", os.Getpid(), rand.Int()))
ks := NewKeyStore(dir, LightScryptN, LightScryptP)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions accounts/keystore/file_cache.go
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Expand Up @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ type fileCache struct {
func (fc *fileCache) scan(keyDir string) (mapset.Set, mapset.Set, mapset.Set, error) {
t0 := time.Now()

// List all the failes from the keystore folder
// List all the files from the keystore folder
files, err := os.ReadDir(keyDir)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, err
Expand All @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func (fc *fileCache) scan(keyDir string) (mapset.Set, mapset.Set, mapset.Set, er
log.Trace("Ignoring file on account scan", "path", path)
continue
}
// Gather the set of all and fresly modified files
// Gather the set of all and freshly modified files
all.Add(path)

info, err := fi.Info()
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion accounts/keystore/keystore_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ func TestSignRace(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that the wallet notifier loop starts and stops correctly based on the
// addition and removal of wallet event subscriptions.
func TestWalletNotifierLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
// Create a temporary kesytore to test with
// Create a temporary keystore to test with
_, ks := tmpKeyStore(t, false)

// Ensure that the notification updater is not running yet
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions accounts/usbwallet/trezor.go
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Expand Up @@ -196,10 +196,10 @@ func (w *trezorDriver) trezorDerive(derivationPath []uint32) (common.Address, er
if _, err := w.trezorExchange(&trezor.EthereumGetAddress{AddressN: derivationPath}, address); err != nil {
return common.Address{}, err
}
if addr := address.GetAddressBin(); len(addr) > 0 { // Older firmwares use binary fomats
if addr := address.GetAddressBin(); len(addr) > 0 { // Older firmwares use binary formats
return common.BytesToAddress(addr), nil
}
if addr := address.GetAddressHex(); len(addr) > 0 { // Newer firmwares use hexadecimal fomats
if addr := address.GetAddressHex(); len(addr) > 0 { // Newer firmwares use hexadecimal formats
return common.HexToAddress(addr), nil
}
return common.Address{}, errors.New("missing derived address")
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion accounts/usbwallet/wallet.go
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Expand Up @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ func (w *wallet) selfDerive() {
// of legacy-ledger, the first account on the legacy-path will
// be shown to the user, even if we don't actively track it
if i < len(nextAddrs)-1 {
w.log.Info("Skipping trakcking first account on legacy path, use personal.deriveAccount(<url>,<path>, false) to track",
w.log.Info("Skipping tracking first account on legacy path, use personal.deriveAccount(<url>,<path>, false) to track",
"path", path, "address", nextAddrs[i])
break
}
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion build/ci.go
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Expand Up @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ func doDocker(cmdline []string) {
}
if mismatch {
// Build numbers mismatching, retry in a short time to
// avoid concurrent failes in both publisher images. If
// avoid concurrent fails in both publisher images. If
// however the retry failed too, it means the concurrent
// builder is still crunching, let that do the publish.
if i == 0 {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion cmd/faucet/faucet.go
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Expand Up @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ func authTwitter(url string, tokenV1, tokenV2 string) (string, string, string, c
case tokenV2 != "":
return authTwitterWithTokenV2(tweetID, tokenV2)
}
// Twiter API token isn't provided so we just load the public posts
// Twitter API token isn't provided so we just load the public posts
// and scrape it for the Ethereum address and profile URL. We need to load
// the mobile page though since the main page loads tweet contents via JS.
url = strings.Replace(url, "https://twitter.com/", "https://mobile.twitter.com/", 1)
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion cmd/geth/consolecmd_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ To exit, press ctrl-d or type exit
}

// trulyRandInt generates a crypto random integer used by the console tests to
// not clash network ports with other tests running cocurrently.
// not clash network ports with other tests running concurrently.
func trulyRandInt(lo, hi int) int {
num, _ := rand.Int(rand.Reader, big.NewInt(int64(hi-lo)))
return int(num.Int64()) + lo
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion cmd/puppeth/ssh.go
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Expand Up @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ func dial(server string, pubkey []byte) (*sshClient, error) {
return nil
}
// We have a mismatch, forbid connecting
return errors.New("ssh key mismatch, readd the machine to update")
return errors.New("ssh key mismatch, re-add the machine to update")
}
client, err := ssh.Dial("tcp", hostport, &ssh.ClientConfig{User: username, Auth: auths, HostKeyCallback: keycheck})
if err != nil {
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions common/prque/prque.go
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Expand Up @@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ func (p *Prque) Push(data interface{}, priority int64) {
heap.Push(p.cont, &item{data, priority})
}

// Peek returns the value with the greates priority but does not pop it off.
// Peek returns the value with the greatest priority but does not pop it off.
func (p *Prque) Peek() (interface{}, int64) {
item := p.cont.blocks[0][0]
return item.value, item.priority
}

// Pops the value with the greates priority off the stack and returns it.
// Pops the value with the greatest priority off the stack and returns it.
// Currently no shrinking is done.
func (p *Prque) Pop() (interface{}, int64) {
item := heap.Pop(p.cont).(*item)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions consensus/clique/snapshot_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ func TestClique(t *testing.T) {
}, {
// Ensure that pending votes don't survive authorization status changes. This
// corner case can only appear if a signer is quickly added, removed and then
// readded (or the inverse), while one of the original voters dropped. If a
// re-added (or the inverse), while one of the original voters dropped. If a
// past vote is left cached in the system somewhere, this will interfere with
// the final signer outcome.
signers: []string{"A", "B", "C", "D", "E"},
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},
failure: errUnauthorizedSigner,
}, {
// An authorized signer that signed recenty should not be able to sign again
// An authorized signer that signed recently should not be able to sign again
signers: []string{"A", "B"},
votes: []testerVote{
{signer: "A"},
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions console/console.go
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Expand Up @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ func (c *Console) AutoCompleteInput(line string, pos int) (string, []string, str
if len(line) == 0 || pos == 0 {
return "", nil, ""
}
// Chunck data to relevant part for autocompletion
// Chunk data to relevant part for autocompletion
// E.g. in case of nested lines eth.getBalance(eth.coinb<tab><tab>
start := pos - 1
for ; start > 0; start-- {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ func (c *Console) StopInteractive() {
}
}

// Interactive starts an interactive user session, where in.put is propted from
// Interactive starts an interactive user session, where input is prompted from
// the configured user prompter.
func (c *Console) Interactive() {
var (
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ func (c *Console) readLines(input chan<- string, errc chan<- error, prompt <-cha
}
}

// countIndents returns the number of identations for the given input.
// countIndents returns the number of indentations for the given input.
// In case of invalid input such as var a = } the result can be negative.
func countIndents(input string) int {
var (
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions core/blockchain.go
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Expand Up @@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ func (bc *BlockChain) writeBlockAndSetHead(block *types.Block, receipts []*types
}
// In theory we should fire a ChainHeadEvent when we inject
// a canonical block, but sometimes we can insert a batch of
// canonicial blocks. Avoid firing too many ChainHeadEvents,
// canonical blocks. Avoid firing too many ChainHeadEvents,
// we will fire an accumulated ChainHeadEvent and disable fire
// event here.
if emitHeadEvent {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ func (bc *BlockChain) insertChain(chain types.Blocks, verifySeals, setHead bool)
// block in the middle. It can only happen in the clique chain. Whenever
// we insert blocks via `insertSideChain`, we only commit `td`, `header`
// and `body` if it's non-existent. Since we don't have receipts without
// reexecution, so nothing to commit. But if the sidechain will be adpoted
// reexecution, so nothing to commit. But if the sidechain will be adopted
// as the canonical chain eventually, it needs to be reexecuted for missing
// state, but if it's this special case here(skip reexecution) we will lose
// the empty receipt entry.
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32 changes: 16 additions & 16 deletions core/blockchain_repair_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ func testShortReorgedSnapSyncingRepair(t *testing.T, snapshots bool) {
// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks where a recent
// block - newer than the ancient limit - was already committed to disk and then
// the process crashed. In this case we expect the chain to be rolled back to the
// committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast sync data.
// committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast sync data.
func TestLongShallowRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongShallowRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongShallowRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongShallowRepair(t, true) }

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ func testLongShallowRepair(t *testing.T, snapshots bool) {
// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks where a recent
// block - older than the ancient limit - was already committed to disk and then
// the process crashed. In this case we expect the chain to be rolled back to the
// committed block, with everything afterwads deleted.
// committed block, with everything afterwards deleted.
func TestLongDeepRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongDeepRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongDeepRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongDeepRepair(t, true) }

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// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks where the fast
// sync pivot point - newer than the ancient limit - was already committed, after
// which the process crashed. In this case we expect the chain to be rolled back
// to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast sync data.
// to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast sync data.
func TestLongSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t, false)
}
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// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks where the fast
// sync pivot point - older than the ancient limit - was already committed, after
// which the process crashed. In this case we expect the chain to be rolled back
// to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted.
// to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted.
func TestLongSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongSnapSyncedDeepRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t, true) }

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// side chain, where a recent block - newer than the ancient limit - was already
// committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario the side
// chain is below the committed block. In this case we expect the chain to be
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast
// sync data; the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongOldForkedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongOldForkedShallowRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where a recent block - older than the ancient limit - was already
// committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario the side
// chain is below the committed block. In this case we expect the canonical chain
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted;
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted;
// the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongOldForkedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongOldForkedDeepRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongOldForkedDeepRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongOldForkedDeepRepair(t, true) }
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - newer than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario
// the side chain is below the committed block. In this case we expect the chain
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as
// fast sync data; the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongOldForkedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongOldForkedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - older than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario
// the side chain is below the committed block. In this case we expect the canonical
// chain to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted;
// chain to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted;
// the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongOldForkedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongOldForkedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where a recent block - newer than the ancient limit - was already
// committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario the side
// chain is above the committed block. In this case we expect the chain to be
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast
// sync data; the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongNewerForkedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongNewerForkedShallowRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where a recent block - older than the ancient limit - was already
// committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario the side
// chain is above the committed block. In this case we expect the canonical chain
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted;
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted;
// the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongNewerForkedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongNewerForkedDeepRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongNewerForkedDeepRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongNewerForkedDeepRepair(t, true) }
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - newer than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario
// the side chain is above the committed block. In this case we expect the chain
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast
// sync data; the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongNewerForkedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongNewerForkedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - older than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this test scenario
// the side chain is above the committed block. In this case we expect the canonical
// chain to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted;
// chain to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted;
// the side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongNewerForkedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongNewerForkedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t, false)
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// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks and a longer side
// chain, where a recent block - newer than the ancient limit - was already committed
// to disk and then the process crashed. In this case we expect the chain to be
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads kept as fast sync
// rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards kept as fast sync
// data. The side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongReorgedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongReorgedShallowRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongReorgedShallowRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongReorgedShallowRepair(t, true) }
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// Tests a recovery for a long canonical chain with frozen blocks and a longer side
// chain, where a recent block - older than the ancient limit - was already committed
// to disk and then the process crashed. In this case we expect the canonical chains
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwads deleted. The
// to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything afterwards deleted. The
// side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongReorgedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) { testLongReorgedDeepRepair(t, false) }
func TestLongReorgedDeepRepairWithSnapshots(t *testing.T) { testLongReorgedDeepRepair(t, true) }
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - newer than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this case we
// expect the chain to be rolled back to the committed block, with everything
// afterwads kept as fast sync data. The side chain completely nuked by the
// afterwards kept as fast sync data. The side chain completely nuked by the
// freezer.
func TestLongReorgedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongReorgedSnapSyncedShallowRepair(t, false)
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// side chain, where the fast sync pivot point - older than the ancient limit -
// was already committed to disk and then the process crashed. In this case we
// expect the canonical chains to be rolled back to the committed block, with
// everything afterwads deleted. The side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
// everything afterwards deleted. The side chain completely nuked by the freezer.
func TestLongReorgedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t *testing.T) {
testLongReorgedSnapSyncedDeepRepair(t, false)
}
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion core/rawdb/accessors_chain_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ func TestTdStorage(t *testing.T) {
func TestCanonicalMappingStorage(t *testing.T) {
db := NewMemoryDatabase()

// Create a test canonical number and assinged hash to move around
// Create a test canonical number and assigned hash to move around
hash, number := common.Hash{0: 0xff}, uint64(314)
if entry := ReadCanonicalHash(db, number); entry != (common.Hash{}) {
t.Fatalf("Non existent canonical mapping returned: %v", entry)
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