On 10/11/2012 03:53 PM, Peter Krempa wrote:
>> # Due to the coarse granularity of schedular
timeslices, if
>> # we ask for a sleep of 500ms in order to satisfy a timer, we
>> - # may return upto 1 schedular timeslice early. So even though
>> + # may return up to 1 schedular timeslice early. So even though
>
> Also s/schedular/scheduler/ when touching the line.
Hm, I looked it up in the dictionary and now I'm not sure. I'm rather
keeping it in the pre-existing condition and open for discussion for the
ones more qualified in questions of English grammar than me :)
schedular - adjective
scheduler - noun
You want the noun form (we are talking about the kernel scheduler entity
[noun]; and not describing a timeslice that has an attribute of aiding
schedules [adjective]. So it is mis-spelled, and you are correct to
change it.
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