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authorKazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu>2003-01-18 02:26:43 +0000
committerKazu Hirata <kazu@gcc.gnu.org>2003-01-18 02:26:43 +0000
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alias.c: Fix comment typos.
* alias.c: Fix comment typos. * basic-block.h: Likewise. * c-common.c: Likewise. * c-common.h: Likewise. * c-decl.c: Likewise. * c-opts.c: Likewise. * c-pragma.c: Likewise. * c-pretty-print.h: Likewise. * cfg.c: Likewise. * cfganal.c: Likewise. * cfgbuild.c: Likewise. * cfgcleanup.c: Likewise. * cfglayout.c: Likewise. * cfgrtl.c: Likewise. * convert.c: Likewise. * cpphash.h: Likewise. * cpplex.c: Likewise. * cpplib.h: Likewise. * df.h: Likewise. * diagnostic.c: Likewise. * diagnostic.h: Likewise. * dwarf2.h: Likewise. From-SVN: r61462
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diff --git a/gcc/c-decl.c b/gcc/c-decl.c
index e3d07aa..c6aa2709 100644
--- a/gcc/c-decl.c
+++ b/gcc/c-decl.c
@@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ start_decl (declarator, declspecs, initialized, attributes)
Thread-local variables are never common, since there's no entrenched
body of code to break, and it allows more efficient variable references
- in the presense of dynamic linking. */
+ in the presence of dynamic linking. */
if (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL
&& !initialized
@@ -5024,7 +5024,7 @@ grokfield (filename, line, declarator, declspecs, width)
again this is an anonymous struct.
Otherwise this is an error.
- Oh what a horrid tangled web we weave. I wonder if MS consiously
+ Oh what a horrid tangled web we weave. I wonder if MS consciously
took this from Plan 9 or if it was an accident of implementation
that took root before someone noticed the bug... */