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diff --git a/docs/ReleaseNotes-2.6.html b/docs/ReleaseNotes-2.6.html index 78d3d3b359..3b39a62a99 100644 --- a/docs/ReleaseNotes-2.6.html +++ b/docs/ReleaseNotes-2.6.html @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ list</a>.</p> <li>C and Objective-C support are now considered production quality.</li> <li>AuroraUX, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD are now supported.</li> <li>Most of Objective-C 2.0 is now supported with the GNU runtime.</li> -<li>Many many bugs are fixed and many features have been added.</li> +<li>Many many bugs are fixed and lots of features have been added.</li> </ul> </div> @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ in this section. <li>New <a href="#compiler-rt">compiler-rt</a>, <A href="#klee">KLEE</a>, and <a href="#mc">machine code toolkit</a> sub-projects.</li> <li>Debug information now includes line numbers when optimizations are enabled. - This allows statistical sampling tools like oprofile and Shark to map + This allows statistical sampling tools like OProfile and Shark to map samples back to source lines.</li> <li>LLVM now includes new experimental backends to support the MSP430, SystemZ, and BlackFin architectures.</li> @@ -586,8 +586,8 @@ release includes a few major enhancements and additions to the optimizers:</p> <li>LLVM has a new "EngineBuilder" class which makes it more obvious how to set up and configure an ExecutionEngine (a JIT or interpreter).</li> <li>The JIT now supports generating more than 16M of code.</li> -<li>When configured with --with-oprofile, the JIT can now inform oprofile about - JIT'd code, allowing oprofile to get line number and function name +<li>When configured with --with-oprofile, the JIT can now inform OProfile about + JIT'd code, allowing OProfile to get line number and function name information for JIT'd functions.</li> <li>When "libffi" is available, the LLVM interpreter now uses it, which supports calling almost arbitrary external (natively compiled) functions.</li> @@ -619,8 +619,8 @@ it run faster:</p> for finding bugs in targets and codegen passes.</li> <li>The Machine LICM is now enabled by default. It hoists instructions out of loops (such as constant pool loads, loads from read-only stubs, vector - constant synthesization code, etc) and is currently configured to only do so - when the hoisted operation can be rematerialized.</li> + constant synthesization code, etc.) and is currently configured to only do + so when the hoisted operation can be rematerialized.</li> <li>The Machine Sinking pass is now enabled by default. This pass moves side-effect free operations down the CFG so that they are executed on fewer paths through a function.</li> @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ it run faster:</p> <li>Target-specific intrinsics can now be added without having to hack VMCore to add them. This makes it easier to maintain out-of-tree targets.</li> <li>The instruction selector is better at propagating information about values - (such as whether they are sign/zero extended etc) across basic block + (such as whether they are sign/zero extended etc.) across basic block boundaries.</li> <li>The SelectionDAG datastructure has new nodes for representing buildvector and <a href="http://llvm.org/PR2957">vector shuffle</a> operations. This @@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ there isn't already one.</p> using the stock GCC 3.x.x series 'out the box', See: <a href="#brokengcc">Broken versions of GCC and other tools</a>. However, A <a href="http://pkg.auroraux.org/GCC">Modern GCC Build</a> -for x86/x64 has been made available from the third party AuroraUX Project +for x86/x86-64 has been made available from the third party AuroraUX Project that has been meticulously tested for bootstrapping LLVM & Clang.</li> </ul> @@ -1224,7 +1224,8 @@ itself, Qt, Mozilla, etc.</p> <div class="doc_text"> <ul> <li>Fortran support generally works, but there are still several unresolved bugs - in Bugzilla. Please see the tools/gfortran component for details.</li> + in <a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/">Bugzilla</a>. Please see the + tools/gfortran component for details.</li> </ul> </div> |