Most were in comments. A couple were in warning messages.
Pointed out by Jonathan H on the Asterisk users mailing list.
Change-Id: I6286939dff5d0a27a2758140570106f1cb351855
/**
* This function adds an integer parameter to an error information structure.
* Parameter substitution is done in much the same way as it is done in C
- * printf statments. The base error message specification that goes along with
+ * printf statements. The base error message specification that goes along with
* a particular status code may have variable fields built in using '%'
* modifiers. These would be replaced with actual parameter data.
*
/**
* This function adds an string parameter to an error information structure.
* Parameter substitution is done in much the same way as it is done in C
- * printf statments. The base error message specification that goes along with
+ * printf statements. The base error message specification that goes along with
* a particular status code may have variable fields built in using '%'
* modifiers. These would be replaced with actual parameter data.
*
/**
* This function adds an unsigned integer parameter to an error information
* structure. Parameter substitution is done in much the same way as it is done
- * in C printf statments. The base error message specification that goes along
+ * in C printf statements. The base error message specification that goes along
* with a particular status code may have variable fields built in using '%'
* modifiers. These would be replaced with actual parameter data.
*
static int init_statements(void)
{
- /* Don't initialize create_astdb_statment here as the astdb table needs to exist
- * brefore these statments can be initialized */
+ /* Don't initialize create_astdb_statement here as the astdb table needs to exist
+ * brefore these statements can be initialized */
return init_stmt(&get_stmt, get_stmt_sql, sizeof(get_stmt_sql))
|| init_stmt(&del_stmt, del_stmt_sql, sizeof(del_stmt_sql))
|| init_stmt(&deltree_stmt, deltree_stmt_sql, sizeof(deltree_stmt_sql))
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Couldn't bind value to stmt: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
res = -1;
} else if (sqlite3_step(put_stmt) != SQLITE_DONE) {
- ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Couldn't execute statment: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
+ ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Couldn't execute statement: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
res = -1;
}
int metric;
const char *variable_name;
const char *variable_value;
- int var_metric; /*!< For organizing variables (particularly includes and switch statments) within a context */
+ int var_metric; /*!< For organizing variables (particularly includes and switch statements) within a context */
};
/*! \brief Table configuration
/*! \brief See Asterisk doc
*
- * this function will be called for the switch statment if no match is found with the realtime_ldap function(i.e. it is a failover);
+ * this function will be called for the switch statement if no match is found with the realtime_ldap function(i.e. it is a failover);
* however, the ast_load_realtime wil match on wildcharacters also depending on what the mode is set to
* this is an area of asterisk that could do with a lot of modification
* I think this function returns Realtime dynamic objects
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't bind value to stmt: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
res = -1;
} else if (sqlite3_step(put_stmt) != SQLITE_DONE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't execute statment: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
+ fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't execute statement: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(astdb));
res = -1;
}
sqlite3_reset(put_stmt);
static int init_statements(void)
{
- /* Don't initialize create_astdb_statment here as the astdb table needs to exist
- * brefore these statments can be initialized */
+ /* Don't initialize create_astdb_statement here as the astdb table needs to exist
+ * brefore these statements can be initialized */
return init_stmt(&put_stmt, put_stmt_sql, sizeof(put_stmt_sql));
}