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author | Mario Trangoni <mjtrangoni@gmail.com> | 2018-11-21 11:14:40 +0100 |
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committer | Mario Trangoni <mjtrangoni@gmail.com> | 2018-11-21 11:30:42 +0100 |
commit | b76b90f75407f7656fcf45c646145992c9195f81 (patch) | |
tree | c9586c01ba788f50faf91a9e53ad544834234dd9 /sqlite3_func_crypt.go | |
parent | Merge pull request #664 from bk521234/patch-1 (diff) | |
download | golite-b76b90f75407f7656fcf45c646145992c9195f81.tar.gz golite-b76b90f75407f7656fcf45c646145992c9195f81.tar.xz |
Fix misspell issues.
See,
$ gometalinter --vendor --disable-all --enable=misspell ./...
sqlite3.go:1379:45:warning: "succesfully" is a misspelling of "successfully" (misspell)
sqlite3.go:1390:30:warning: "registerd" is a misspelling of "registered" (misspell)
sqlite3_func_crypt.go:16:27:warning: "ceasar" is a misspelling of "caesar" (misspell)
sqlite3_func_crypt.go:43:59:warning: "Ceasar" is a misspelling of "Caesar" (misspell)
sqlite3_opt_userauth_test.go:450:27:warning: "succesful" is a misspelling of "successful" (misspell)
sqlite3_opt_userauth_test.go:456:27:warning: "succesful" is a misspelling of "successful" (misspell)
Diffstat (limited to 'sqlite3_func_crypt.go')
-rw-r--r-- | sqlite3_func_crypt.go | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/sqlite3_func_crypt.go b/sqlite3_func_crypt.go index d397c8c..afd9333 100644 --- a/sqlite3_func_crypt.go +++ b/sqlite3_func_crypt.go @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import ( // This file provides several different implementations for the // default embedded sqlite_crypt function. -// This function is uses a ceasar-cypher by default +// This function is uses a caesar-cypher by default // and is used within the UserAuthentication module to encode // the password. // @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ import ( // password X, sqlite_crypt(X,NULL) is run. A new random salt is selected // when the second argument is NULL. // -// The built-in version of of sqlite_crypt() uses a simple Ceasar-cypher +// The built-in version of of sqlite_crypt() uses a simple Caesar-cypher // which prevents passwords from being revealed by searching the raw database // for ASCII text, but is otherwise trivally broken. For better password // security, the database should be encrypted using the SQLite Encryption |