From 14b493d64dd504f79cd702bba4b8bae678740af9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kazu Hirata Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 08:30:34 +0000 Subject: regmove.c: Fix comment typos. * regmove.c: Fix comment typos. * reload.c: Likewise. * reload1.c: Likewise. * resource.c: Likewise. * rtl.def: Likewise. * rtl.h: Likewise. * rtlanal.c: Likewise. * sched-deps.c: Likewise. * sched-rgn.c: Likewise. * sibcall.c: Likewise. * simplify-rtx.c: Likewise. * ssa-ccp.c: Likewise. * ssa.c: Likewise. * stmt.c: Likewise. * stor-layout.c: Likewise. * system.h: Likewise. * tlink.c: Likewise. * toplev.c: Likewise. * tracer.c: Likewise. * tree-inline.c: Likewise. * tree.c: Likewise. * tree.h: Likewise. * unroll.c: Likewise. * varasm.c: Likewise. From-SVN: r60473 --- gcc/system.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'gcc/system.h') diff --git a/gcc/system.h b/gcc/system.h index 8d1c521..0d8106d 100644 --- a/gcc/system.h +++ b/gcc/system.h @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ extern void abort PARAMS ((void)); /* Say how to test for an absolute pathname. On Unix systems, this is if it starts with a leading slash or a '$', the latter meaning the value of - an environment variable is to be used. On machien with DOS-based + an environment variable is to be used. On machine with DOS-based file systems, it is also absolute if it starts with a drive identifier. */ #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM #define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATHNAME(STR) \ -- cgit v1.1