diff -r ef0373b55136 -r 758a864f9613 tools/porting/src/semantic.cpp --- a/tools/porting/src/semantic.cpp Fri Sep 17 08:34:18 2010 +0300 +++ b/tools/porting/src/semantic.cpp Mon Oct 04 01:19:32 2010 +0300 @@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ void Semantic::parseTypeSpecifier(TypeSpecifierAST *ast) { // If this is a classSpecifier or a EnumSpecifier we skip the name lookup, - // becuase looking up the name "E" in a class definition like + // because looking up the name "E" in a class definition like // "class E { ..." makes no sense. (There might be a variable named E // already declared, but that variable is now shadowed by the class type.) if( ast->nodeType() != NodeType_EnumSpecifier @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ /* looks up name used in basescope. If name->isGlobal() is true or if classOrNamespaceList() - returns a non-emty list, the C++ qualified name lookup rules are used. Otherwise the + returns a non-empty list, the C++ qualified name lookup rules are used. Otherwise the unquialified name lookup rules are used. Returns the a list of members that was found, In most cases this list will contain zero or one element, exept in the case of overloaded functions. TODO: Argument-dependent name lookup @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ */ FunctionMember *Semantic::selectFunction(QList candidatateList, const DeclaratorAST *functionDeclarator) { - // get arguments for funciton we are looking for + // get arguments for function we are looking for FunctionMember testFunction; parseFunctionArguments(functionDeclarator, &testFunction); const ArgumentCollection testArgumentCollection = testFunction.arguments();