Docs: Change quoting style from `...' to '...'.

These days the ` and ' do not look symmetric. This quoting style has
been changed in various apps over the years including the GNU tools.
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Jia Tan 2023-09-24 22:05:02 +08:00
parent db17656721
commit ce162db07f
3 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -468,14 +468,14 @@ XZ Utils Installation
too. This is the default for 32-bit x86
Windows builds. Unless the compiler
supports __attribute__((__constructor__)),
the `win95' threading is incompatible with
the 'win95' threading is incompatible with
--enable-small.
vista Use Windows Vista compatible threads. The
resulting binaries won't run on Windows XP
or older. This is the default for Windows
excluding 32-bit x86 builds (that is, on
x86-64 the default is `vista').
x86-64 the default is 'vista').
no Disable threading support. This is the
same as using --disable-threads.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
the options --files or --files0 weren't used. This is a
common use case, for example, (de)compressing .tar.xz
files via GNU tar. The sandbox is also used for
single-file `xz --test' or `xz --list'.
single-file 'xz --test' or 'xz --list'.
Supported METHODs:

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ show_usage_and_exit(const char *argv0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s PRESET < INFILE > OUTFILE\n"
"PRESET is a number 0-9 and can optionally be "
"followed by `e' to indicate extreme preset\n",
"followed by 'e' to indicate extreme preset\n",
argv0);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ print_file_size(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, const char *filename)
// large files on 32-bit systems (POSIX versions fseeko() and
// ftello() can support large files).
if (fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_END)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error seeking the file `%s': %s\n",
fprintf(stderr, "Error seeking the file '%s': %s\n",
filename, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ print_file_size(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, const char *filename)
if (ferror(infile)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Error reading from `%s': %s\n",
"Error reading from '%s': %s\n",
filename, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ print_file_size(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, const char *filename)
// switch fseeko() or lseek().
if (fseek(infile, (long)(strm->seek_pos), SEEK_SET)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error seeking the "
"file `%s': %s\n",
"file '%s': %s\n",
filename, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
@ -133,24 +133,24 @@ print_file_size(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, const char *filename)
case LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR:
// .xz magic bytes weren't found.
fprintf(stderr, "The file `%s' is not "
fprintf(stderr, "The file '%s' is not "
"in the .xz format\n", filename);
return false;
case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
fprintf(stderr, "The file `%s' has .xz headers that "
fprintf(stderr, "The file '%s' has .xz headers that "
"are not supported by this liblzma "
"version\n", filename);
return false;
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
fprintf(stderr, "The file `%s' is corrupt\n",
fprintf(stderr, "The file '%s' is corrupt\n",
filename);
return false;
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation failed when "
"decoding the file `%s'\n", filename);
"decoding the file '%s'\n", filename);
return false;
// LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR shouldn't happen because we used
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
FILE *infile = fopen(argv[i], "rb");
if (infile == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open the file `%s': %s\n",
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open the file '%s': %s\n",
argv[i], strerror(errno));
success = false;
}