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authorJoseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>2001-10-10 00:11:55 +0100
committerJoseph Myers <jsm28@gcc.gnu.org>2001-10-10 00:11:55 +0100
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c-tree.texi, [...]: Consistently use "nonzero" instead of "non-zero".
* doc/c-tree.texi, doc/cppinternals.texi, doc/extend.texi, doc/install.texi, doc/md.texi, doc/rtl.texi, doc/tm.texi: Consistently use "nonzero" instead of "non-zero". From-SVN: r46134
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diff --git a/gcc/doc/rtl.texi b/gcc/doc/rtl.texi
index 75cec63..8184894 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/rtl.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/rtl.texi
@@ -1776,8 +1776,8 @@ to express conditional jumps.
@item (cond [@var{test1} @var{value1} @var{test2} @var{value2} @dots{}] @var{default})
Similar to @code{if_then_else}, but more general. Each of @var{test1},
@var{test2}, @dots{} is performed in turn. The result of this expression is
-the @var{value} corresponding to the first non-zero test, or @var{default} if
-none of the tests are non-zero expressions.
+the @var{value} corresponding to the first nonzero test, or @var{default} if
+none of the tests are nonzero expressions.
This is currently not valid for instruction patterns and is supported only
for insn attributes. @xref{Insn Attributes}.
@@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ any, must deal with such insns if you define any peephole optimizations.
@findex cond_exec
@item (cond_exec [@var{cond} @var{expr}])
Represents a conditionally executed expression. The @var{expr} is
-executed only if the @var{cond} is non-zero. The @var{cond} expression
+executed only if the @var{cond} is nonzero. The @var{cond} expression
must not have side-effects, but the @var{expr} may very well have
side-effects.