);
# Following constants are defined in x86_64 ABI supplement, for
- # example avaiable at https://www.uclibc.org/docs/psABI-x86_64.pdf,
+ # example available at https://www.uclibc.org/docs/psABI-x86_64.pdf,
# see section 3.7 "Stack Unwind Algorithm".
my %DW_reg_idx = (
"%rax"=>0, "%rdx"=>1, "%rcx"=>2, "%rbx"=>3,
# [us]leb128 format is variable-length integer representation base
# 2^128, with most significant bit of each byte being 0 denoting
- # *last* most significat digit. See "Variable Length Data" in the
+ # *last* most significant digit. See "Variable Length Data" in the
# DWARF specification, numbered 7.6 at least in versions 3 and 4.
sub sleb128 {
use integer; # get right shift extend sign
#
# (*) Note that we're talking about run-time, not debug-time. Lack of
# unwind information makes debugging hard on both Windows and
-# Unix. "Unlike" referes to the fact that on Unix signal handler
+# Unix. "Unlike" refers to the fact that on Unix signal handler
# will always be invoked, core dumped and appropriate exit code
# returned to parent (for user notification).