From 5926a618599de74652d43f5747980f5dc2156f9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Benkard Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:55:40 +0100 Subject: Fix the spelling of `Objective-C' in both code and documentation. darcs-hash:065bdac36eeb490472284101a6d19409d551109b --- Lisp/libobjcl.lisp | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'Lisp/libobjcl.lisp') diff --git a/Lisp/libobjcl.lisp b/Lisp/libobjcl.lisp index 3d72783..3634cbf 100644 --- a/Lisp/libobjcl.lisp +++ b/Lisp/libobjcl.lisp @@ -102,15 +102,15 @@ (or (%objcl-get-nil) (make-pointer 0))) (defun initialise-runtime () - "Initialise the Objective C runtime. + "Initialise the Objective-C runtime. ## Description: The function __initialise-runtime__ makes all the necessary arrangements for object instantiation and method calls to work. In particular, it -creates an autorelease pool in order to make the use of Objective C's +creates an autorelease pool in order to make the use of Objective-C's semiautomatic reference counting memory management possible, which is -used internally by Objective CL. +used internally by Objective-CL. Note that, as the autorelease pool created by __initialise-runtime__ is currently only deallocated and its containees released when @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ __shutdown-runtime__ is called, it is generally advisable to make use of AppKit's automatic creation and deletion auf autorelease pools, if possible. Naturally, AppKit-based applications need not worry about this, but be aware that they do need to call __initialise-runtime__ -before making any other Objective C calls. +before making any other Objective-C calls. ## See also: @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ before making any other Objective C calls. (defun shutdown-runtime () - "Shut the Objective C runtime down. + "Shut the Objective-C runtime down. ## Description: @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ autorelease pools created by __initialise-runtime__. Note that even if you make use of AppKit, which manages its own autorelease pools, you must call __initialise-runtime__ before making -any Objective C calls, and you should call __shutdown-runtime__ when you -are finished with Objective C, since Objective CL makes use of +any Objective-C calls, and you should call __shutdown-runtime__ when you +are finished with Objective-C, since Objective-CL makes use of autoreleased objects internally before you are even able to retrieve any objects or classes, let alone send messages to them. @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ objects or classes, let alone send messages to them. (or null objc-class)) find-objc-class)) (defun find-objc-class (class-name &optional errorp) - "Retrieve an Objective C class by name. + "Retrieve an Objective-C class by name. ## Arguments and Values: @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ C class whose name is *class-name*. ## Description: -If no Objective C class named by *class-name* is found, the behaviour +If no Objective-C class named by *class-name* is found, the behaviour depends on *errorp*: If *errorp* is **true**, an error is signaled. If *errorp* is **false** (which is the default), __nil__ is returned. @@ -206,10 +206,10 @@ __find-objc-class__. ## Rationale: -The first component of an Objective C class name is conventionally +The first component of an Objective-C class name is conventionally thought of as a namespace identifier. It is therefore sensible to expect it to be converted to **uppercase** by default, which is the -conventional case for namespace identifiers in Objective C." +conventional case for namespace identifiers in Objective-C." (let ((class (etypecase class-name @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ conventional case for namespace identifiers in Objective C." (symbol (find-objc-class-by-name (symbol->objc-class-name class-name)))))) (or class (if errorp - (error "Found no Objective C class named ~S." + (error "Found no Objective-C class named ~S." class-name) nil)))) @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ conventional case for namespace identifiers in Objective C." (symbol (find-objc-meta-class-by-name (symbol->objc-class-name meta-class-name)))))) (or meta-class (if errorp - (error "Found no Objective C metaclass named ~S." + (error "Found no Objective-C metaclass named ~S." meta-class-name) nil)))) -- cgit v1.2.3