"accomodate" should be "accommodate" --- malloc/malloc.c | 2 +- manual/summary.pl | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/malloc/malloc.c b/malloc/malloc.c index e2d7b1b583..0e2e1747e0 100644 --- a/malloc/malloc.c +++ b/malloc/malloc.c @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ checked_request2size (size_t req, size_t *sz) __nonnull (1) chunksize (p) - CHUNK_HDR_SZ : \ chunksize (p) - CHUNK_HDR_SZ + (chunk_is_mmapped (p) ? 0 : SIZE_SZ)) -/* If memory tagging is enabled the layout changes to accomodate the granule +/* If memory tagging is enabled the layout changes to accommodate the granule size, this is wasteful for small allocations so not done by default. Both the chunk header and user data has to be granule aligned. */ _Static_assert (__MTAG_GRANULE_SIZE <= CHUNK_HDR_SZ, diff --git a/manual/summary.pl b/manual/summary.pl index 4319c56415..ab0801b045 100755 --- a/manual/summary.pl +++ b/manual/summary.pl @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ outside @*x lists ("Misplaced @standardsx"). "Spurious @standardsx" refers to otherwise valid @standardsx macros that were not matched to an element in an @*x list. "Invalid syntax" means just that. -The syntax of @standards annotations is designed to accomodate +The syntax of @standards annotations is designed to accommodate multiple header and standards annotations, as necessary. Examples: -- 2.31.1