From fd30d289a9dc137b9f5af57823ac05593f60fa94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jasonrhansen Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 12:30:01 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fix spelling and grammar errors in comments --- gin.go | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/gin.go b/gin.go index 847df19c..197b98ca 100644 --- a/gin.go +++ b/gin.go @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ type ( H map[string]interface{} - // Used internally to collect a error ocurred during a http request. + // Used internally to collect errors that occurred during an http request. ErrorMsg struct { Err string `json:"error"` Meta interface{} `json:"meta"` @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ type ( engine *Engine } - // Represents the web framework, it wrappers the blazing fast httprouter multiplexer and a list of global middlewares. + // Represents the web framework, it wraps the blazing fast httprouter multiplexer and a list of global middlewares. Engine struct { *RouterGroup handlers404 []HandlerFunc @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ func (group *RouterGroup) Use(middlewares ...HandlerFunc) { group.Handlers = append(group.Handlers, middlewares...) } -// Greates a new router group. You should create add all the routes that share that have common middlwares or same path prefix. +// Creates a new router group. You should add all the routes that have common middlwares or the same path prefix. // For example, all the routes that use a common middlware for authorization could be grouped. func (group *RouterGroup) Group(component string, handlers ...HandlerFunc) *RouterGroup { prefix := path.Join(group.prefix, component) @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ func (c *Context) Abort(code int) { c.index = AbortIndex } -// Fail is the same than Abort plus an error message. +// Fail is the same as Abort plus an error message. // Calling `context.Fail(500, err)` is equivalent to: // ``` // context.Error("Operation aborted", err) @@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ func (c *Context) Fail(code int, err error) { c.Abort(code) } -// Attachs an error to the current context. The error is pushed to a list of errors. -// It's a gooc idea to call Error for each error ocurred during the resolution of a request. +// Attaches an error to the current context. The error is pushed to a list of errors. +// It's a good idea to call Error for each error that occurred during the resolution of a request. // A middleware can be used to collect all the errors and push them to a database together, print a log, or append it in the HTTP response. func (c *Context) Error(err error, meta interface{}) { c.Errors = append(c.Errors, ErrorMsg{ @@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ func (c *Context) LastError() error { /******** METADATA MANAGEMENT********/ /************************************/ -// Sets a new pair key/value just for the specefied context. -// It also lazy initializes the hashmap +// Sets a new pair key/value just for the specified context. +// It also lazy initializes the hashmap. func (c *Context) Set(key string, item interface{}) { if c.Keys == nil { c.Keys = make(map[string]interface{}) @@ -320,8 +320,8 @@ func (c *Context) ParseBody(item interface{}) error { } } -// Serializes the given struct as a JSON into the response body in a fast and efficient way. -// It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json" +// Serializes the given struct as JSON into the response body in a fast and efficient way. +// It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json". func (c *Context) JSON(code int, obj interface{}) { c.Writer.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") if code >= 0 { @@ -334,8 +334,8 @@ func (c *Context) JSON(code int, obj interface{}) { } } -// Serializes the given struct as a XML into the response body in a fast and efficient way. -// It also sets the Content-Type as "application/xml" +// Serializes the given struct as XML into the response body in a fast and efficient way. +// It also sets the Content-Type as "application/xml". func (c *Context) XML(code int, obj interface{}) { c.Writer.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/xml") if code >= 0 { @@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ func (c *Context) XML(code int, obj interface{}) { } } -// Renders the HTTP template specified by his file name. -// It also update the HTTP code and sets the Content-Type as "text/html". +// Renders the HTTP template specified by its file name. +// It also updates the HTTP code and sets the Content-Type as "text/html". // See http://golang.org/doc/articles/wiki/ func (c *Context) HTML(code int, name string, data interface{}) { c.Writer.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html") @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ func (c *Context) HTML(code int, name string, data interface{}) { } } -// Writes the given string into the response body and sets the Content-Type to "text/plain" +// Writes the given string into the response body and sets the Content-Type to "text/plain". func (c *Context) String(code int, msg string) { if code >= 0 { c.Writer.WriteHeader(code) @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ func (c *Context) String(code int, msg string) { c.Writer.Write([]byte(msg)) } -// Writes some data into the body stream and updates the HTTP code +// Writes some data into the body stream and updates the HTTP code. func (c *Context) Data(code int, data []byte) { c.Writer.WriteHeader(code) c.Writer.Write(data)