utils/check-package: fix grammar

The past participle for "to fix" is "fix". The "did you forget" got
eluded into "forget", so again a past participle.

Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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Yann E. MORIN 2023-04-23 21:47:51 +02:00
parent 3d8212c4b2
commit a3e796b74e
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -228,9 +228,9 @@ class TestCheckPackage(unittest.TestCase):
self.WITH_UTILS_IN_PATH, subdir_path)
self.assert_file_was_processed(m)
self.assert_warnings_generated_for_file(m)
self.assertIn("{}:0: Indent was expected to fail, did you fixed the file and forgot to update .checkpackageignore_outdated?"
self.assertIn("{}:0: Indent was expected to fail, did you fix the file and forgot to update .checkpackageignore_outdated?"
.format(subdir_file), w)
self.assertIn("{}:0: NewlineAtEof was expected to fail, did you fixed the file and forgot to update "
self.assertIn("{}:0: NewlineAtEof was expected to fail, did you fix the file and forgot to update "
".checkpackageignore_outdated?"
.format(subdir_file), w)

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@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ def check_file_using_lib(fname):
for should_fail in xfail:
if should_fail not in failed:
print("{}:0: {} was expected to fail, did you fixed the file and forgot to update {}?"
print("{}:0: {} was expected to fail, did you fix the file and forget to update {}?"
.format(fname, should_fail, flags.ignore_filename))
nwarnings += 1