On 21/07/2021 20:00, Gedare Bloom wrote:
+  /**
+   * @brief This member is true, if the interrupt vector may be enabled by
+   *   rtems_interrupt_vector_enable(), otherwise it is false.
+   *
+   * When an interrupt vector may be enabled, this means that the enabled state
+   * may be changed from disabled to enabled and from enabled to enabled.  The
s/may/might
It is more proper to say "might" when something "might not". "may" and
"can" are close synonyms, but "maybe" is closer to "might" in usage.
English is still terrible.


For the tests we need two variants. One (currently "can") for which it is certain that the operation is successful. Another one (currently "maybe") for which the the operation could be successful or unsatisfied.

For the "may_be_triggered_by_message" I would like to express that messages can trigger the interrupt, however, there may be also other triggers like signals or software.

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