diff --git a/plugins/include/regex.inc b/plugins/include/regex.inc index d454cabc..76ad5bb8 100755 --- a/plugins/include/regex.inc +++ b/plugins/include/regex.inc @@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ enum /*RegexError*/ /** * Precompile a regular expression. * - * @note Use this if you intend on using the ame expression multiple times. + * @note Use this if you intend on using the same expression multiple times. * Pass the regex handle returned here to regex_match_c to check for matches. * * @note This handle is automatically freed on map change. However, * if you are completely done with it before then, you should * call regex_free on this handle. * - * @note Consider to use regex_compilex_ex instead if you want to use PCRE_* flags. + * @note Consider using regex_compile_ex instead if you want to use PCRE_* flags. * * @param pattern The regular expression pattern. * @param ret Error code encountered, if applicable. @@ -235,10 +235,10 @@ native regex_free(&Regex:id); /** * Precompile a regular expression. * - * @note Use this if you intend on using the ame expression multiple times. + * @note Use this if you intend on using the same expression multiple times. * Pass the regex handle returned here to regex_match_c() to check for matches. * - * @note Unlike regex_compile(), this allows you to use directly PCRE flags. + * @note Unlike regex_compile(), this allows you to use PCRE flags directly. * * @param pattern The regular expression pattern. * @param flags General flags for the regular expression, see PCRE_* defines. @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ native Regex:regex_compile_ex(const pattern[], flags = 0, error[]= "", maxLen = /** * Matches a string against a pre-compiled regular expression pattern, matching all - * occurances of the pattern inside the string. This is similar to using the "g" flag + * occurrences of the pattern inside the string. This is similar to using the "g" flag * in perl regex. * * @note You should free the returned handle (with regex_free()) @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ native Regex:regex_compile_ex(const pattern[], flags = 0, error[]= "", maxLen = native regex_match_all_c(const string[], Regex:pattern, &ret = 0); /** - * Matches a string against a regular expression pattern, matching all occurances of the + * Matches a string against a regular expression pattern, matching all occurrences of the * pattern inside the string. This is similar to using the "g" flag in perl regex. * * @note If you intend on using the same regular expression pattern @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ stock regex_match_simple(const str[], const pattern[], flags = 0, error[]= "", m } /** - * Flags to used with regex_replace, to control the replacement behavior. + * Flags used with regex_replace to control the replacement behavior. */ #define REGEX_FORMAT_DEFAULT 0 /* Uses the standard formatting rules to replace matches */ #define REGEX_FORMAT_NOCOPY (1<<0) /* The sections that do not match the regular expression are not copied when replacing matches. */ @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ stock regex_match_simple(const str[], const pattern[], flags = 0, error[]= "", m /** * Perform a regular expression search and replace. * - * An optional parameter, flags, allows to specify options on how format the expression. + * An optional parameter, flags, allows you to specify options on how the replacement is performed. * Supported format specifiers for replace parameter: * $number : Substitutes the substring matched by group number. * n must be an integer value designating a valid backreference, greater than 0, and of two digits at most. @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ stock regex_match_simple(const str[], const pattern[], flags = 0, error[]= "", m * @param error Error message, if applicable. * @param maxLen Maximum length of the error buffer. * @param replace The string will be used to replace any matches. See above for format specifiers. - * @param flags General flags to control how is replaced the string. See REGEX_FORMAT_* defines. + * @param flags General flags to control how the string is replaced. See REGEX_FORMAT_* defines. * @param errcode Regex type error code encountered, if applicable. See REGEX_ERROR_* defines. * * @return -2 = Matching error (error code is stored in ret)