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author | Benjamin Kramer <benny.kra@googlemail.com> | 2009-10-12 14:46:08 +0000 |
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committer | Benjamin Kramer <benny.kra@googlemail.com> | 2009-10-12 14:46:08 +0000 |
commit | 8040cd3cfd7b87661c08ca916daf355593dd8ffa (patch) | |
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parent | 8746929ff948a11a31b745437c8e448b91450959 (diff) |
Documentation: Perform automated correction of common typos.
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diff --git a/docs/ProgrammersManual.html b/docs/ProgrammersManual.html index 4af6439528..68367de0bf 100644 --- a/docs/ProgrammersManual.html +++ b/docs/ProgrammersManual.html @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ even if the source lives in multiple files.</p> <p>The <tt>DEBUG_WITH_TYPE</tt> macro is also available for situations where you would like to set <tt>DEBUG_TYPE</tt>, but only for one specific <tt>DEBUG</tt> statement. It takes an additional first parameter, which is the type to use. For -example, the preceeding example could be written as:</p> +example, the preceding example could be written as:</p> <div class="doc_code"> @@ -2983,7 +2983,7 @@ the <tt>lib/VMCore</tt> directory.</p> <dt><tt>VectorType</tt></dt> <dd>Subclass of SequentialType for vector types. A vector type is similar to an ArrayType but is distinguished because it is - a first class type wherease ArrayType is not. Vector types are used for + a first class type whereas ArrayType is not. Vector types are used for vector operations and are usually small vectors of of an integer or floating point type.</dd> <dt><tt>StructType</tt></dt> @@ -3552,7 +3552,7 @@ of a list of <a href="#BasicBlock"><tt>BasicBlock</tt></a>s, a list of formal <p>The list of <a href="#BasicBlock"><tt>BasicBlock</tt></a>s is the most commonly used part of <tt>Function</tt> objects. The list imposes an implicit ordering of the blocks in the function, which indicate how the code will be -layed out by the backend. Additionally, the first <a +laid out by the backend. Additionally, the first <a href="#BasicBlock"><tt>BasicBlock</tt></a> is the implicit entry node for the <tt>Function</tt>. It is not legal in LLVM to explicitly branch to this initial block. There are no implicit exit nodes, and in fact there may be multiple exit @@ -3682,7 +3682,7 @@ Superclasses: <a href="#GlobalValue"><tt>GlobalValue</tt></a>, <a href="#User"><tt>User</tt></a>, <a href="#Value"><tt>Value</tt></a></p> -<p>Global variables are represented with the (suprise suprise) +<p>Global variables are represented with the (surprise surprise) <tt>GlobalVariable</tt> class. Like functions, <tt>GlobalVariable</tt>s are also subclasses of <a href="#GlobalValue"><tt>GlobalValue</tt></a>, and as such are always referenced by their address (global values must live in memory, so their @@ -3732,7 +3732,7 @@ never change at runtime).</p> <li><tt><a href="#Constant">Constant</a> *getInitializer()</tt> - <p>Returns the intial value for a <tt>GlobalVariable</tt>. It is not legal + <p>Returns the initial value for a <tt>GlobalVariable</tt>. It is not legal to call this method if there is no initializer.</p></li> </ul> |