Spelling src

These are non-functional changes.

* accounting
* activation
* actual
* added
* addresult
* aggregable
* aligned
* alternatively
* ambiguous
* analysis
* analyzer
* anticlimactic
* apparently
* application
* appropriate
* arithmetic
* assignment
* assigns
* associated
* authentication
* authoritative
* barrier
* boundary
* broccoli
* buffering
* caching
* called
* canonicalized
* capturing
* certificates
* ciphersuite
* columns
* communication
* comparison
* comparisons
* compilation
* component
* concatenating
* concatenation
* connection
* convenience
* correctly
* corresponding
* could
* counting
* data
* declared
* decryption
* defining
* dependent
* deprecated
* detached
* dictionary
* directional
* directly
* directory
* discarding
* disconnecting
* distinguishes
* documentation
* elsewhere
* emitted
* empty
* endianness
* endpoint
* enumerator
* essentially
* evaluated
* everything
* exactly
* execute
* explicit
* expressions
* facilitates
* fiddling
* filesystem
* flag
* flagged
* for
* fragments
* guarantee
* guaranteed
* happen
* happening
* hemisphere
* identifier
* identifies
* identify
* implementation
* implemented
* implementing
* including
* inconsistency
* indeterminate
* indices
* individual
* information
* initial
* initialization
* initialize
* initialized
* initializes
* instantiate
* instantiated
* instantiates
* interface
* internal
* interpreted
* interpreter
* into
* it
* iterators
* length
* likely
* log
* longer
* mainly
* mark
* maximum
* message
* minimum
* module
* must
* name
* namespace
* necessary
* nonexistent
* not
* notifications
* notifier
* number
* objects
* occurred
* operations
* original
* otherwise
* output
* overridden
* override
* overriding
* overwriting
* ownership
* parameters
* particular
* payload
* persistent
* potential
* precision
* preexisting
* preservation
* preserved
* primarily
* probably
* procedure
* proceed
* process
* processed
* processes
* processing
* propagate
* propagated
* prototype
* provides
* publishing
* purposes
* queue
* reached
* reason
* reassem
* reassemble
* reassembler
* recommend
* record
* reduction
* reference
* regularly
* representation
* request
* reserved
* retrieve
* returning
* separate
* should
* shouldn't
* significant
* signing
* simplified
* simultaneously
* single
* somebody
* sources
* specific
* specification
* specified
* specifies
* specify
* statement
* subdirectories
* succeeded
* successful
* successfully
* supplied
* synchronization
* tag
* temporarily
* terminating
* that
* the
* transmitted
* true
* truncated
* try
* understand
* unescaped
* unforwarding
* unknown
* unknowndata
* unspecified
* update
* usually
* which
* wildcard

Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Josh Soref 2022-10-23 16:00:49 -04:00
parent d65c75e2ad
commit cd201aa24e
188 changed files with 432 additions and 432 deletions

View file

@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ public:
~Manager();
/**
* First-stage initializion of the manager. This is called early on
* First-stage initialization of the manager. This is called early on
* during Zeek's initialization, before any scripts are processed.
*/
void InitPreScript();
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ public:
* This parameter only has any effect for the first DataIn call of each
* file. It is ignored for all subsequent calls.
* @return a unique file ID string which, in certain contexts, may be
* cached and passed back in to a subsequent function call in order
* cached and passed back into a subsequent function call in order
* to avoid costly file handle lookups (which have to go through
* the \c get_file_handle script-layer event). An empty string
* indicates the associate file is not going to be analyzed further.
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ public:
* disabled.
* This parameter is only used for the first bit of data for each file.
* @return a unique file ID string which, in certain contexts, may be
* cached and passed back in to a subsequent function call in order
* cached and passed back into a subsequent function call in order
* to avoid costly file handle lookups (which have to go through
* the \c get_file_handle script-layer event). An empty string
* indicates the associated file is not going to be analyzed further.
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ public:
/**
* Signal a gap in the file data stream.
* @param offset number of bytes in to file at which missing chunk starts.
* @param offset number of bytes into file at which missing chunk starts.
* @param len length in bytes of the missing chunk of file data.
* @param tag network protocol over which the file data is transferred.
* @param conn network connection over which the file data is transferred.
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ public:
* @param precomputed_file_id may be set to a previous return value in order to
* bypass costly file handle lookups.
* @return a unique file ID string which, in certain contexts, may be
* cached and passed back in to a subsequent function call in order
* cached and passed back into a subsequent function call in order
* to avoid costly file handle lookups (which have to go through
* the \c get_file_handle script-layer event). An empty string
* indicates the associate file is not going to be analyzed further.
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ public:
* @param precomputed_file_id may be set to a previous return value in order to
* bypass costly file handle lookups.
* @return a unique file ID string which, in certain contexts, may be
* cached and passed back in to a subsequent function call in order
* cached and passed back into a subsequent function call in order
* to avoid costly file handle lookups (which have to go through
* the \c get_file_handle script-layer event). An empty string
* indicates the associate file is not going to be analyzed further.
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ public:
File* LookupFile(const std::string& file_id) const;
/**
* Queue attachment of an analzer to the file identifier. Multiple
* Queue attachment of an analyzer to the file identifier. Multiple
* analyzers of a given type can be attached per file identifier at a time
* as long as the arguments differ.
* @param file_id the file identifier/hash.
@ -319,8 +319,8 @@ public:
/**
* Instantiates a new file analyzer instance for the file.
* @param tag The file analyzer's tag.
* @param args The file analzer argument/option values.
* @param f The file analzer is to be associated with.
* @param args The file analyzer argument/option values.
* @param f The file analyzer is to be associated with.
* @return The new analyzer instance or null if tag is invalid.
*/
Analyzer* InstantiateAnalyzer(const Tag& tag, RecordValPtr args, File* f) const;
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ public:
* chunk of data.
* @param data A chunk of bytes to match magic MIME signatures against.
* @param len The number of bytes in \a data.
* @param rval An optional pre-existing structure in which to insert
* @param rval An optional preexisting structure in which to insert
* new matches. If it's a null pointer, an object is
* allocated and returned from the method.
* @return Set of all matching file magic signatures, which may be