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authorMoshe Kaplan <me@moshekaplan.com>2021-12-19 21:40:23 -0500
committerAndersBroman <a.broman58@gmail.com>2021-12-22 11:01:11 +0000
commit69d54d6f8e668b6018375121ea2afb99f3dd0177 (patch)
treed0fffa200bbaf4ef325ac00c75a79d682bf379c6 /wiretap
parentb5928542b77cf789b112370bb7acc00942162519 (diff)
Corrects repeated words throughout the code.
Repeated words were found with: egrep "(\b[a-zA-Z]+) +\1\b" . -Ir and then manually reviewed. Non-displayed strings (e.g., in comments) were also corrected, to ease future review.
Diffstat (limited to 'wiretap')
-rw-r--r--wiretap/ascend-int.h2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/camins.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/dbs-etherwatch.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/iseries.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/lanalyzer.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/netscreen.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/ngsniffer.c2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/wtap.h2
-rw-r--r--wiretap/wtap_opttypes.h4
9 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/wiretap/ascend-int.h b/wiretap/ascend-int.h
index 6dd2bce181..0db714d93d 100644
--- a/wiretap/ascend-int.h
+++ b/wiretap/ascend-int.h
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/** @file
*
* Definitions for routines common to multiple modules in the Lucent/Ascend
- * capture file reading code code, but not used outside that code.
+ * capture file reading code, but not used outside that code.
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
diff --git a/wiretap/camins.c b/wiretap/camins.c
index 2a825c6e33..27d26111a6 100644
--- a/wiretap/camins.c
+++ b/wiretap/camins.c
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ static wtap_open_return_val detect_camins_file(FILE_T fh)
else {
/* We're not searching for a matching block at the moment.
If we see a size read/write block of one type, the matching
- block is the the other type and we can start searching. */
+ block is the other type and we can start searching. */
if (block[1] == TRANS_READ_SIZE_LOW) {
search_block = TRANS_READ_SIZE_HIGH;
diff --git a/wiretap/dbs-etherwatch.c b/wiretap/dbs-etherwatch.c
index d620674486..71d7de265b 100644
--- a/wiretap/dbs-etherwatch.c
+++ b/wiretap/dbs-etherwatch.c
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ parse_hex_dump(char* dump, guint8 *buf, char separator, char end) {
g_ascii_isxdigit(dump[pos + 1]))) {
return 0;
}
- /* Get the hex value value */
+ /* Get the hex value */
if(g_ascii_isdigit(dump[pos])) {
buf[count] = (dump[pos] - '0') << 4;
} else {
diff --git a/wiretap/iseries.c b/wiretap/iseries.c
index f8be5025ab..f235c5b3e7 100644
--- a/wiretap/iseries.c
+++ b/wiretap/iseries.c
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
/* iSeries IPv6 formatted traces are similar to the IPv4 version above,
* except that the higher-level headers have "IPv6 Header:" and
- * "ICMPv6 Hdr:", and data data is no longer output in groups of 16 hex
+ * "ICMPv6 Hdr:", and data is no longer output in groups of 16 hex
* digits.
*
diff --git a/wiretap/lanalyzer.c b/wiretap/lanalyzer.c
index 6de5caac51..f5dba22ffe 100644
--- a/wiretap/lanalyzer.c
+++ b/wiretap/lanalyzer.c
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ static gboolean lanalyzer_read_trace_record(wtap *wth, FILE_T fh,
*/
/*
- * OK, is the frame data size greater than than what's left of the
+ * OK, is the frame data size greater than what's left of the
* record?
*/
if (packet_size > record_data_size) {
diff --git a/wiretap/netscreen.c b/wiretap/netscreen.c
index d0b6395cba..b1c6f5a229 100644
--- a/wiretap/netscreen.c
+++ b/wiretap/netscreen.c
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ parse_netscreen_packet(FILE_T fh, wtap_rec *rec, Buffer* buf,
offset += n;
/* If there was more hex-data than was announced in the len=x
- * header, then then there must be an error in the file
+ * header, then there must be an error in the file
*/
if (offset > pkt_len) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
diff --git a/wiretap/ngsniffer.c b/wiretap/ngsniffer.c
index 22972740b6..fb5ce0b25b 100644
--- a/wiretap/ngsniffer.c
+++ b/wiretap/ngsniffer.c
@@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ process_frame_record(wtap *wth, gboolean is_random, guint *padding,
}
/*
- * Is the frame data size greater than than what's left of the
+ * Is the frame data size greater than what's left of the
* record?
*/
if (size > rec_length_remaining) {
diff --git a/wiretap/wtap.h b/wiretap/wtap.h
index fca49eb67e..9a124770f2 100644
--- a/wiretap/wtap.h
+++ b/wiretap/wtap.h
@@ -2292,7 +2292,7 @@ void wtap_cleanup(void);
/** The file couldn't be closed, reason unknown */
#define WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ -12
- /** An attempt to read read less data than it should have */
+ /** An attempt to read less data than it should have */
#define WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE -13
/** The file appears to be damaged or corrupted or otherwise bogus */
diff --git a/wiretap/wtap_opttypes.h b/wiretap/wtap_opttypes.h
index c2e8749eab..7ff372224f 100644
--- a/wiretap/wtap_opttypes.h
+++ b/wiretap/wtap_opttypes.h
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ extern "C" {
#define OPT_IDB_SPEED 8 /**< Interface speed (in bps). 100000000 for 100Mbps
*/
#define OPT_IDB_TSRESOL 9 /**< Resolution of timestamps. If the Most Significant Bit is equal to zero,
- * the remaining bits indicates the resolution of the timestamp as as a
+ * the remaining bits indicates the resolution of the timestamp as a
* negative power of 10 (e.g. 6 means microsecond resolution, timestamps
* are the number of microseconds since 1/1/1970). If the Most Significant Bit
* is equal to one, the remaining bits indicates the resolution has a
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ typedef struct wtap_block *wtap_block_t;
*
* Note that, in a given file format, this information won't necessarily
* appear in the form of blocks in the file, even though they're presented
- * to the caller of libwiretap as blocks when reading and and are presented
+ * to the caller of libwiretap as blocks when reading and are presented
* by the caller of libwiretap as blocks when writing. See, for example,
* the iptrace file format, in which the interface name is given as part
* of the packet record header; we synthesize those blocks when reading