X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/4e62e76d104a17f0c9aaf9135ac605e9c8c87141..df308bdc5212ab9944427c118fdf6a9cd84221ed:/doc/doxygen/FAQ.doc
diff --git a/doc/doxygen/FAQ.doc b/doc/doxygen/FAQ.doc
index 2509ee9f1d..674f55dac4 100644
--- a/doc/doxygen/FAQ.doc
+++ b/doc/doxygen/FAQ.doc
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This document is the FAQ of the MSG interface. Some entries are a bit aging and
You are at the right place... To understand what you can do or
cannot do with SimGrid, you should read the
tutorial
-slides from the SimGrid's website. You may find more uptodate
+slides from the SimGrid's website. You may find more up-to-date
material on the
blog of
Martin Quinson.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ condition variables or a SimGrid semaphore, as described in @ref
msg_synchro (in Java, only semaphores are available). But actually,
many synchronization patterns can be encoded with communication on
mailboxes. Typically, if you need one process to notify another one,
-you could use a condition variable or a semphore, but sending a
+you could use a condition variable or a semaphore, but sending a
message to a specific mailbox does the trick in most cases.
@subsubsection faq_MIA_communication_time How can I get the *real* communication time?
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ int sender()
m_task_t task = MSG_task_create("Task", task_comp_size, task_comm_size,
calloc(1,sizeof(double)));
*((double*) task->data) = MSG_get_clock();
- MSG_task_put(task, slaves[i % slaves_count], PORT_22);
+ MSG_task_put(task, workers[i % workers_count], PORT_22);
XBT_INFO("Send completed");
return 0;
}