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authorSandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>2015-02-26 16:55:37 -0500
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extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix spelling and typos.
2015-02-26 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> gcc/ * doc/extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix spelling and typos. (Label Attributes): Likewise. (Cilk Plus Builtins): Likewise. (ARC SIMD Built-in Functions): Likewise. (ARM C Language Extensions (ACLE)): Likewise. (PowerPC Built-in Functions): Likewise. (PowerPC Hardware Transactional Memory Built-in Functions): Likewise. From-SVN: r221035
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2 files changed, 26 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog
index 9743435..e0bafa7 100644
--- a/gcc/ChangeLog
+++ b/gcc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+2015-02-26 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
+
+ * doc/extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix spelling and typos.
+ (Label Attributes): Likewise.
+ (Cilk Plus Builtins): Likewise.
+ (ARC SIMD Built-in Functions): Likewise.
+ (ARM C Language Extensions (ACLE)): Likewise.
+ (PowerPC Built-in Functions): Likewise.
+ (PowerPC Hardware Transactional Memory Built-in Functions):
+ Likewise.
+
2015-02-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR tree-optimization/65216
diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
index 54c1941..c066d32 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
@@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ which this handler should be assigned. If the argument is a name it
is treated as a symbolic name for the vector slot. These names should
match up with appropriate entries in the linker script. By default
the names @code{watchdog} for vector 26, @code{nmi} for vector 30 and
-@code{reset} for vector 31 are recognised.
+@code{reset} for vector 31 are recognized.
You can also use the following function attributes to modify how
normal functions interact with interrupt functions:
@@ -3388,7 +3388,7 @@ the function label. A second argument can be used to specify the
number of halfwords to be added after the function label. For
both arguments the maximum allowed value is 1000000.
-If both ar guments are zero, hotpatching is disabled.
+If both arguments are zero, hotpatching is disabled.
@item naked
@cindex function without a prologue/epilogue code
@@ -4633,7 +4633,7 @@ This example uses the @code{cold} label attribute to indicate the
asm goto ("some asm" : : : : NoError);
-/* This branch (the fallthru from the asm) is less commonly used */
+/* This branch (the fall-through from the asm) is less commonly used */
ErrorHandling:
__attribute__((cold, unused)); /* Semi-colon is required here */
printf("error\n");
@@ -8988,7 +8988,7 @@ returns -1.
@node Cilk Plus Builtins
@section Cilk Plus C/C++ Language Extension Built-in Functions
-GCC provides support for the following built-in reduction funtions if Cilk Plus
+GCC provides support for the following built-in reduction functions if Cilk Plus
is enabled. Cilk Plus can be enabled using the @option{-fcilkplus} flag.
@itemize @bullet
@@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ __v8hi __builtin_arc_vupsbaw (__v8hi)
__v8hi __builtin_arc_vupsbw (__v8hi)
@end example
-The followign take two @code{int} arguments and return no result:
+The following take two @code{int} arguments and return no result:
@example
void __builtin_arc_vdirun (int, int)
void __builtin_arc_vdorun (int, int)
@@ -10983,11 +10983,11 @@ intrinsics can be found at
The built-in intrinsics for the Advanced SIMD extension are available when
NEON is enabled.
-Currently, ARM and AArch64 back-ends do not support ACLE 2.0 fully. Both
-back-ends support CRC32 intrinsics from @file{arm_acle.h}. The ARM backend's
-16-bit floating-point Advanded SIMD Intrinsics currently comply to ACLE v1.1.
-AArch64's backend does not have support for 16-bit floating point Advanced SIMD
-Intrinsics yet.
+Currently, ARM and AArch64 back ends do not support ACLE 2.0 fully. Both
+back ends support CRC32 intrinsics from @file{arm_acle.h}. The ARM back end's
+16-bit floating-point Advanced SIMD intrinsics currently comply to ACLE v1.1.
+AArch64's back end does not have support for 16-bit floating point Advanced SIMD
+intrinsics yet.
See @ref{ARM Options} and @ref{AArch64 Options} for more information on the
availability of extensions.
@@ -12451,7 +12451,7 @@ unsigned int addg6s (unsigned int, unsigned int);
@end smallexample
The @code{__builtin_divde}, @code{__builtin_divdeo},
-@code{__builitin_divdeu}, @code{__builtin_divdeou} functions require a
+@code{__builtin_divdeu}, @code{__builtin_divdeou} functions require a
64-bit environment support ISA 2.06 or later.
The following built-in functions are available for the PowerPC family
@@ -12467,9 +12467,9 @@ _Decimal128 __builtin_denbcdq (int, _Decimal128);
_Decimal64 __builtin_diex (_Decimal64, _Decimal64);
_Decimal128 _builtin_diexq (_Decimal128, _Decimal128);
_Decimal64 __builtin_dscli (_Decimal64, int);
-_Decimal128 __builitn_dscliq (_Decimal128, int);
+_Decimal128 __builtin_dscliq (_Decimal128, int);
_Decimal64 __builtin_dscri (_Decimal64, int);
-_Decimal128 __builitn_dscriq (_Decimal128, int);
+_Decimal128 __builtin_dscriq (_Decimal128, int);
unsigned long long __builtin_unpack_dec128 (_Decimal128, int);
_Decimal128 __builtin_pack_dec128 (unsigned long long, unsigned long long);
@end smallexample
@@ -15079,7 +15079,7 @@ must be a constant integer in the range of 0 to 15.
@subsection PowerPC Hardware Transactional Memory Built-in Functions
GCC provides two interfaces for accessing the Hardware Transactional
Memory (HTM) instructions available on some of the PowerPC family
-of prcoessors (eg, POWER8). The two interfaces come in a low level
+of processors (eg, POWER8). The two interfaces come in a low level
interface, consisting of built-in functions specific to PowerPC and a
higher level interface consisting of inline functions that are common
between PowerPC and S/390.
@@ -19255,4 +19255,4 @@ than no arguments, as C++ demands.
@end table
@c LocalWords: emph deftypefn builtin ARCv2EM SIMD builtins msimd
-@c LocalWords: typedef v4si v8hi DMA dma vdiwr vdowr followign
+@c LocalWords: typedef v4si v8hi DMA dma vdiwr vdowr