#define MATCH_PROCESS_STATUS(s1,s2) ((s1) == (s2))
#else
-/* work around a race condition of the timing of SIGCHLD handler updates
+/* work around a race condition of the timing of SIGCHLD handler updates
* to the process_handle's fields, and checks of those fields
*
* TODO: Once we can signal failure to exec, change PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING to
/* When a spawned process forks, fails, then exits very quickly,
* (this typically occurs when exec fails)
* there is a race condition between the SIGCHLD handler
- * updating the process_handle's fields, and this test
+ * updating the process_handle's fields, and this test
* checking the process status in those fields.
* The SIGCHLD update can occur before or after the code below executes.
* This causes intermittent failures in spawn_background_fail(),
- * typically when the machine is under load.
+ * typically when the machine is under load.
* We use PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING_OR_NOTRUNNING to avoid this issue. */
/* the race condition affects the change in
notify_pending_waitpid_callbacks();
/* the race condition affects the change in
* process_handle->waitpid_cb to NULL,
- * so we skip the check if expected_status is ambiguous,
+ * so we skip the check if expected_status is ambiguous,
* that is, PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING_OR_NOTRUNNING */
tt_assert(process_handle->waitpid_cb != NULL
|| expected_status == PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING_OR_NOTRUNNING);