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diff --git a/lib/libsqlite3/src/wal.c b/lib/libsqlite3/src/wal.c
index 70395f8bee4..d134a8b52a3 100644
--- a/lib/libsqlite3/src/wal.c
+++ b/lib/libsqlite3/src/wal.c
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ static volatile WalIndexHdr *walIndexHdr(Wal *pWal){
** The argument to this macro must be of type u32. On a little-endian
** architecture, it returns the u32 value that results from interpreting
** the 4 bytes as a big-endian value. On a big-endian architecture, it
-** returns the value that would be produced by intepreting the 4 bytes
+** returns the value that would be produced by interpreting the 4 bytes
** of the input value as a little-endian integer.
*/
#define BYTESWAP32(x) ( \
@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ static int walIndexAppend(Wal *pWal, u32 iFrame, u32 iPage){
assert( idx <= HASHTABLE_NSLOT/2 + 1 );
/* If this is the first entry to be added to this hash-table, zero the
- ** entire hash table and aPgno[] array before proceding.
+ ** entire hash table and aPgno[] array before proceeding.
*/
if( idx==1 ){
int nByte = (int)((u8 *)&aHash[HASHTABLE_NSLOT] - (u8 *)&aPgno[1]);
@@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ static int walPagesize(Wal *pWal){
** database file.
**
** This routine uses and updates the nBackfill field of the wal-index header.
-** This is the only routine tha will increase the value of nBackfill.
+** This is the only routine that will increase the value of nBackfill.
** (A WAL reset or recovery will revert nBackfill to zero, but not increase
** its value.)
**
@@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@ static int walIndexTryHdr(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){
** wal-index from the WAL before returning.
**
** Set *pChanged to 1 if the wal-index header value in pWal->hdr is
-** changed by this opertion. If pWal->hdr is unchanged, set *pChanged
+** changed by this operation. If pWal->hdr is unchanged, set *pChanged
** to 0.
**
** If the wal-index header is successfully read, return SQLITE_OK.
@@ -2154,7 +2154,7 @@ static int walTryBeginRead(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged, int useWal, int cnt){
** may have been appended to the log before READ_LOCK(0) was obtained.
** When holding READ_LOCK(0), the reader ignores the entire log file,
** which implies that the database file contains a trustworthy
- ** snapshoT. Since holding READ_LOCK(0) prevents a checkpoint from
+ ** snapshot. Since holding READ_LOCK(0) prevents a checkpoint from
** happening, this is usually correct.
**
** However, if frames have been appended to the log (or if the log
@@ -2525,7 +2525,6 @@ int sqlite3WalUndo(Wal *pWal, int (*xUndo)(void *, Pgno), void *pUndoCtx){
}
if( iMax!=pWal->hdr.mxFrame ) walCleanupHash(pWal);
}
- assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
return rc;
}
@@ -2822,7 +2821,7 @@ int sqlite3WalFrames(
**
** Padding and syncing only occur if this set of frames complete a
** transaction and if PRAGMA synchronous=FULL. If synchronous==NORMAL
- ** or synchonous==OFF, then no padding or syncing are needed.
+ ** or synchronous==OFF, then no padding or syncing are needed.
**
** If SQLITE_IOCAP_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE is defined, then padding is not
** needed and only the sync is done. If padding is needed, then the