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diff --git a/docs/CodeGenerator.html b/docs/CodeGenerator.html index 4913986949..406d77cbef 100644 --- a/docs/CodeGenerator.html +++ b/docs/CodeGenerator.html @@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ converted to a list of <a href="#machineinstr">MachineInstr</a>s and the Selection DAG is destroyed. </p> -<p>Note that this phase is logically seperate from the instruction selection +<p>Note that this phase is logically separate from the instruction selection phase, but is tied to it closely in the code because it operates on SelectionDAGs.</p> diff --git a/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html b/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html index 26c3ff38dc..daa06db1c0 100644 --- a/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html +++ b/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ for different types. These rules allow you to assign a value like "7" to a information that TableGen collects. Records are defined with a <tt>def</tt> or <tt>class</tt> keyword, the record name, and an optional list of "<a href="#templateargs">template arguments</a>". If the record has superclasses, -they are specified as a comma seperated list that starts with a colon character +they are specified as a comma separated list that starts with a colon character (":"). If <a href="#valuedef">value definitions</a> or <a href="#recordlet">let expressions</a> are needed for the class, they are enclosed in curly braces ("{}"); otherwise, the record ends with a semicolon. Here is a simple TableGen @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ multiple records at a time, and may be useful in certain other cases. File-scope let expressions are really just another way that TableGen allows the end-user to factor out commonality from the records.</p> -<p>File-scope "let" expressions take a comma-seperated list of bindings to +<p>File-scope "let" expressions take a comma-separated list of bindings to apply, and one of more records to bind the values in. Here are some examples:</p> |