\r
xTimer = xTimerCreate( pcTimerName,\r
x3ms,\r
- pdFALSE, /* Created as a one shot timer. */\r
+ pdFALSE, /* Created as a one-shot timer. */\r
0,\r
prvTestTimerCallback );\r
configASSERT( xTimer );\r
vTaskDelay( x3ms );\r
configASSERT( ulValueForTesting == 1 );\r
\r
- /* Timer was created as a one shot timer. Its callback just increments the\r
+ /* Timer was created as a one-shot timer. Its callback just increments the\r
timer's ID - so set the ID to 0, let the timer run for a number of timeout\r
periods, then check the timer has only executed once. */\r
vTimerSetTimerID( xTimer, ( void * ) 0 );\r
vTaskDelay( 3UL * x3ms );\r
configASSERT( ( ( uint32_t ) ( pvTimerGetTimerID( xTimer ) ) ) == 1UL );\r
\r
- /* Now change the timer to be an autoreload timer and check it executes\r
+ /* Now change the timer to be an auto-reload timer and check it executes\r
the expected number of times. */\r
vTimerSetReloadMode( xTimer, pdTRUE );\r
xTimerStart( xTimer, 0 );\r