Merge pull request #21982 from luzpaz/misc-typos

Misc. typos
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Rémi Verschelde
2018-09-13 10:59:00 +02:00
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81 changed files with 123 additions and 123 deletions

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<argument index="4" name="client_port" type="int" default="0">
</argument>
<description>
Create client that connects to a server at [code]address[/code] using specified [code]port[/code]. The given address needs to be either a fully qualified domain nome (e.g. [code]www.example.com[/code]) or an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format (e.g. [code]192.168.1.1[/code]). The [code]port[/code] is the port the server is listening on. The [code]in_bandwidth[/code] and [code]out_bandwidth[/code] parameters can be used to limit the incoming and outgoing bandwidth to the given number of bytes per second. The default of 0 means unlimited bandwidth. Note that ENet will strategically drop packets on specific sides of a connection between peers to ensure the peer's bandwidth is not overwhelmed. The bandwidth parameters also determine the window size of a connection which limits the amount of reliable packets that may be in transit at any given time. Returns [code]OK[/code] if a client was created, [code]ERR_ALREADY_IN_USE[/code] if this NetworkedMultiplayerEnet instance already has an open connection (in which case you need to call [method close_connection] first) or [code]ERR_CANT_CREATE[/code] if the client could not be created. If [code]client_port[/code] is specified, the client will also listen to the given port, this is useful in some NAT traveral technique.
Create client that connects to a server at [code]address[/code] using specified [code]port[/code]. The given address needs to be either a fully qualified domain nome (e.g. [code]www.example.com[/code]) or an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format (e.g. [code]192.168.1.1[/code]). The [code]port[/code] is the port the server is listening on. The [code]in_bandwidth[/code] and [code]out_bandwidth[/code] parameters can be used to limit the incoming and outgoing bandwidth to the given number of bytes per second. The default of 0 means unlimited bandwidth. Note that ENet will strategically drop packets on specific sides of a connection between peers to ensure the peer's bandwidth is not overwhelmed. The bandwidth parameters also determine the window size of a connection which limits the amount of reliable packets that may be in transit at any given time. Returns [code]OK[/code] if a client was created, [code]ERR_ALREADY_IN_USE[/code] if this NetworkedMultiplayerEnet instance already has an open connection (in which case you need to call [method close_connection] first) or [code]ERR_CANT_CREATE[/code] if the client could not be created. If [code]client_port[/code] is specified, the client will also listen to the given port, this is useful in some NAT traversal technique.
</description>
</method>
<method name="create_server">

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@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ Error NetworkedMultiplayerENet::create_server(int p_port, int p_max_clients, int
host = enet_host_create(&address /* the address to bind the server host to */,
p_max_clients /* allow up to 32 clients and/or outgoing connections */,
channel_count /* allow up to channel_count to be used */,
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwith if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwith if > 0 */);
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwidth if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwidth if > 0 */);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(!host, ERR_CANT_CREATE);
@ -144,14 +144,14 @@ Error NetworkedMultiplayerENet::create_client(const String &p_address, int p_por
host = enet_host_create(&c_client /* create a client host */,
1 /* only allow 1 outgoing connection */,
channel_count /* allow up to channel_count to be used */,
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwith if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwith if > 0 */);
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwidth if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwidth if > 0 */);
} else {
host = enet_host_create(NULL /* create a client host */,
1 /* only allow 1 outgoing connection */,
channel_count /* allow up to channel_count to be used */,
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwith if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwith if > 0 */);
p_in_bandwidth /* limit incoming bandwidth if > 0 */,
p_out_bandwidth /* limit outgoing bandwidth if > 0 */);
}
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(!host, ERR_CANT_CREATE);