Fix typos when using names (#2035)

* Fix typos when using names

* Update isocpp.dic
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Hyuk Myeong
2023-02-11 05:13:18 +09:00
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parent 31bb3d1b01
commit efd59afe9c
2 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ The use of a non-local control is potentially confusing, but controls only imple
Reporting through non-local variables (e.g., `errno`) is easily ignored. For example:
// don't: no test of printf's return value
// don't: no test of fprintf's return value
fprintf(connection, "logging: %d %d %d\n", x, y, s);
What if the connection goes down so that no logging output is produced? See I.???.
@@ -13230,11 +13230,11 @@ What looks to a human like a variable without a name is to the compiler a statem
void f()
{
lock<mutex>{mx}; // Bad
lock_guard<mutex>{mx}; // Bad
// ...
}
This declares an unnamed `lock` object that immediately goes out of scope at the point of the semicolon.
This declares an unnamed `lock_guard` object that immediately goes out of scope at the point of the semicolon.
This is not an uncommon mistake.
In particular, this particular example can lead to hard-to find race conditions.
@@ -20804,7 +20804,7 @@ and errors (when we didn't deal correctly with semi-constructed objects consiste
};
Picture picture1(100, 100);
// picture is ready-to-use here...
// picture1 is ready-to-use here...
// not a valid size for y,
// default contract violation behavior will call std::terminate then

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@@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ foobar
Foobar
FOOBAR
fopen
fprintf's
fs
func
func1
@@ -410,6 +411,7 @@ pb2
pc
performant
pessimization
picture1
pimpl
Pimpl
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