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diff --git a/libio/libioP.h b/libio/libioP.h
index 4fa3fd911c..c80bdf30c6 100644
--- a/libio/libioP.h
+++ b/libio/libioP.h
@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ extern "C" {
* a jump table (of pointers to functions). The pointer is accessed
* with the _IO_JUMPS macro. The jump table has a eccentric format,
* so as to be compatible with the layout of a C++ virtual function table.
- * (as implemented by g++). When a pointer to a steambuf object is
+ * (as implemented by g++). When a pointer to a streambuf object is
* coerced to an (_IO_FILE*), then _IO_JUMPS on the result just
* happens to point to the virtual function table of the streambuf.
* Thus the _IO_JUMPS function table used for C stdio/libio does
- * double duty as the virtual functiuon table for C++ streambuf.
+ * double duty as the virtual function table for C++ streambuf.
*
* The entries in the _IO_JUMPS function table (and hence also the
* virtual functions of a streambuf) are described below.
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ typedef int (*_IO_overflow_t) __P((_IO_FILE*, int));
/* The 'underflow' hook tries to fills the get buffer.
It returns the next character (as an unsigned char) or EOF. The next
- character remains in the get buffer, and the get postion is not changed.
+ character remains in the get buffer, and the get position is not changed.
It matches the streambuf::underflow virtual function. */
typedef int (*_IO_underflow_t) __P((_IO_FILE*));
#define _IO_UNDERFLOW(FP) JUMP0(__underflow, FP)
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ typedef int (*_IO_doallocate_t) __P((_IO_FILE*));
/* The following four hooks (sysread, syswrite, sysclose, sysseek, and
sysstat) are low-level hooks specific to this implementation.
- There is no correspondance in the ANSI/ISO C++ standard library.
+ There is no correspondence in the ANSI/ISO C++ standard library.
The hooks basically correspond to the Unix system functions
(read, write, close, lseek, and stat) except that a _IO_FILE*
parameter is used instead of a integer file descriptor; the default
@@ -190,21 +190,21 @@ typedef int (*_IO_doallocate_t) __P((_IO_FILE*));
/* The 'sysread' hook is used to read data from the external file into
an existing buffer. It generalizes the Unix read(2) function.
It matches the streambuf::sys_read virtual function, which is
- specific to this implementaion. */
+ specific to this implementation. */
typedef _IO_ssize_t (*_IO_read_t) __P((_IO_FILE*, void*, _IO_ssize_t));
#define _IO_SYSREAD(FP, DATA, LEN) JUMP2(__read, FP, DATA, LEN)
/* The 'syswrite' hook is used to write data from an existing buffer
to an external file. It generalizes the Unix write(2) function.
It matches the streambuf::sys_write virtual function, which is
- specific to this implementaion. */
+ specific to this implementation. */
typedef _IO_ssize_t (*_IO_write_t) __P((_IO_FILE*,const void*,_IO_ssize_t));
#define _IO_SYSWRITE(FP, DATA, LEN) JUMP2(__write, FP, DATA, LEN)
/* The 'sysseek' hook is used to re-position an external file.
It generalizes the Unix lseek(2) function.
It matches the streambuf::sys_seek virtual function, which is
- specific to this implementaion. */
+ specific to this implementation. */
typedef _IO_fpos_t (*_IO_seek_t) __P((_IO_FILE*, _IO_off_t, int));
#define _IO_SYSSEEK(FP, OFFSET, MODE) JUMP2(__seek, FP, OFFSET, MODE)
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ typedef int (*_IO_close_t) __P((_IO_FILE*)); /* finalize */
/* The 'sysstat' hook is used to get information about an external file
into a struct stat buffer. It generalizes the Unix fstat(2) call.
It matches the streambuf::sys_stat virtual function, which is
- specific to this implementaion. */
+ specific to this implementation. */
typedef int (*_IO_stat_t) __P((_IO_FILE*, void*));
#define _IO_SYSSTAT(FP, BUF) JUMP1(__stat, FP, BUF)