From 310431f4f33a67ffa4523cd928571b8225c40462 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philippe Proulx Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 13:59:50 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] 2.7, 2.8, 2.9: occurance -> occurrence Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx --- 2.7/lttng-docs-2.7.txt | 4 ++-- 2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt | 4 ++-- 2.9/lttng-docs-2.9.txt | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/2.7/lttng-docs-2.7.txt b/2.7/lttng-docs-2.7.txt index 6bbadce..2708e49 100644 --- a/2.7/lttng-docs-2.7.txt +++ b/2.7/lttng-docs-2.7.txt @@ -1628,7 +1628,7 @@ With so many similar terms, it's easy to get confused. An **event** is the consequence of the execution of an _instrumentation point_, like a tracepoint that you manually place in some source code, or a Linux kernel KProbe. An event is said to _occur_ at a specific -time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurance of an event, +time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a buffer. An **event record** is the representation of an event in a sub-buffer. A @@ -6855,7 +6855,7 @@ event:: or a Linux kernel KProbe. + An event is said to _occur_ at a specific time. Different actions can -be taken upon the occurance of an event, like record the event's payload +be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a sub-buffer. <>:: diff --git a/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt b/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt index 6ca74bc..78952fc 100644 --- a/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt +++ b/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ With so many similar terms, it's easy to get confused. An **event** is the consequence of the execution of an _instrumentation point_, like a tracepoint that you manually place in some source code, or a Linux kernel KProbe. An event is said to _occur_ at a specific -time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurance of an event, +time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a buffer. An **event record** is the representation of an event in a sub-buffer. A @@ -7200,7 +7200,7 @@ event:: or a Linux kernel KProbe. + An event is said to _occur_ at a specific time. Different actions can -be taken upon the occurance of an event, like record the event's payload +be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a sub-buffer. <>:: diff --git a/2.9/lttng-docs-2.9.txt b/2.9/lttng-docs-2.9.txt index 9d3b864..36f4963 100644 --- a/2.9/lttng-docs-2.9.txt +++ b/2.9/lttng-docs-2.9.txt @@ -1775,7 +1775,7 @@ With so many similar terms, it's easy to get confused. An **event** is the consequence of the execution of an _instrumentation point_, like a tracepoint that you manually place in some source code, or a Linux kernel KProbe. An event is said to _occur_ at a specific -time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurance of an event, +time. Different actions can be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a buffer. An **event record** is the representation of an event in a sub-buffer. A @@ -7438,7 +7438,7 @@ event:: or a Linux kernel KProbe. + An event is said to _occur_ at a specific time. Different actions can -be taken upon the occurance of an event, like record the event's payload +be taken upon the occurrence of an event, like record the event's payload to a sub-buffer. <>:: -- 2.39.5