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diff --git a/docs/CHECKSRC.md b/docs/CHECKSRC.md index 04d135440..f30681b75 100644 --- a/docs/CHECKSRC.md +++ b/docs/CHECKSRC.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ check that it adheres to our [Source Code Style guide](CODE_STYLE.md). ## Command line options -`-W[file]` whitelists that file and exculudes it from being checked. Helpful -when for example one of the files are generated. +`-W[file]` whitelists that file and excludes it from being checked. Helpful +when, for example, one of the files is generated. `-D[dir]` directory name to prepend to file names when accessing them. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ warnings are: - `COMMANOSPACE`: a comma without following space -- `COPYRIGHT`: the file iis missing a copyright statement! +- `COPYRIGHT`: the file is missing a copyright statement! - `CPPCOMMENTS`: `//` comment detected, that's not C89 compliant @@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ warnings are: ## Ignore certain warnings -Due to the nature of source code and the flaws of the checksrc tool, there are -sometimes a need to ignore specific warnings. checksrc allows a few different -ways to do this. +Due to the nature of the source code and the flaws of the checksrc tool, there +is sometimes a need to ignore specific warnings. checksrc allows a few +different ways to do this. ### Inline ignore @@ -98,13 +98,12 @@ Example /* !checksrc! disable LONGLINE all */ -This will ignore the warning for overly long lines until later in the code it -is enabled again: +This will ignore the warning for overly long lines until it is re-enabled with: /* !checksrc! enable LONGLINE */ -If the enabling isn't done before the end of the file, it will be enabled -automatically for the next file anyway. +If the enabling isn't performed before the end of the file, it will be enabled +automatically for the next file. You can also opt to ignore just N violations so that if you have a single long line you just can't shorten and is agreed to be fine anyway: |