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diff --git a/gcc/doc/tree-ssa.texi b/gcc/doc/tree-ssa.texi index c62dcce..6d03f50 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/tree-ssa.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/tree-ssa.texi @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ temporary. In general, expressions in GIMPLE consist of an operation and the appropriate number of simple operands; these operands must either be a -GIMPLE rvalue (@code{is_gimple_val}), i.e. a constant or a register +GIMPLE rvalue (@code{is_gimple_val}), i.e.@: a constant or a register variable. More complex operands are factored out into temporaries, so that @smallexample @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ definitions. For globals, structures, and arrays, we can determine from a statement whether a variable of these types has a killing definition. If the variable does, then the statement is marked as having a @dfn{must definition} of that variable. However, if a statement is only -defining a part of the variable (i.e. a field in a structure), or if we +defining a part of the variable (i.e.@: a field in a structure), or if we know that a statement might define the variable but we cannot say for sure, then we mark that statement as having a @dfn{may definition}. For instance, given |