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diff --git a/runtime/rsyslog.h b/runtime/rsyslog.h
index 9fdf2b0..a901d2e 100644
--- a/runtime/rsyslog.h
+++ b/runtime/rsyslog.h
@@ -61,9 +61,9 @@
* rgerhards, 2006-11-30
*/
-#define CONF_OMOD_NUMSTRINGS_MAXSIZE 3 /* cache for pointers to output module buffer pointers. All
- * rsyslog-provided plugins do NOT need more than three buffers. If
- * more are needed (future developments, third-parties), rsyslog
+#define CONF_OMOD_NUMSTRINGS_MAXSIZE 5 /* cache for pointers to output module buffer pointers. All
+ * rsyslog-provided plugins do NOT need more than five buffers. If
+ * more are needed (future developments, third-parties), rsyslog
* must be recompiled with a larger parameter. Hardcoding this
* saves us some overhead, both in runtime in code complexity. As
* it is doubtful if ever more than 3 parameters are needed, the
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
/* the rsyslog core provides information about present feature to plugins
- * asking it. Below are feature-test macros which must be used to query
+ * asking it. Below are feature-test macros which must be used to query
* features. Note that this must be powers of two, so that multiple queries
* can be combined. -- rgerhards, 2009-04-27
*/
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ typedef uintTiny propid_t;
*/
enum rsRetVal_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified otherwise */
{
- /* the first two define are for errmsg.logError(), so that we can use the rsRetVal
+ /* the first two define are for errmsg.logError(), so that we can use the rsRetVal
* as an rsyslog error code. -- rgerhards, 20080-06-27
*/
RS_RET_NO_ERRCODE = -1, /**< RESERVED for NO_ERRCODE errmsg.logError status name */
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ enum rsRetVal_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified oth
/** Object ID. These are for internal checking. Each
* object is assigned a specific ID. This is contained in
- * all Object structs (just like C++ RTTI). We can use
+ * all Object structs (just like C++ RTTI). We can use
* this field to see if we have been passed a correct ID.
* Other than that, there is currently no other use for
* the object id.
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ typedef enum rsObjectID rsObjID;
#endif
/**
- * This macro should be used to free objects.
+ * This macro should be used to free objects.
* It aids in interpreting dumps during debugging.
*/
#ifdef NDEBUG
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ rsRetVal rsrtSetErrLogger(rsRetVal (*errLogger)(int, uchar*));
/* TODO: remove this -- this is only for transition of the config system */
extern rsconf_t *ourConf; /* defined by syslogd.c, a hack for functions that do not
- yet receive a copy, so that we can incrementially
+ yet receive a copy, so that we can incrementially
compile and change... -- rgerhars, 2011-04-19 */
#endif /* multi-include protection */