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authorNick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>2006-07-24 13:49:50 +0000
committerNick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>2006-07-24 13:49:50 +0000
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@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
@subtitle Version @value{VERSION}
@sp 1
@sp 13
-The Free Software Foundation Inc. thanks The Nice Computer
+The Free Software Foundation Inc.@: thanks The Nice Computer
Company of Australia for loaning Dean Elsner to write the
first (Vax) version of @command{as} for Project @sc{gnu}.
The proprietors, management and staff of TNCCA thank FSF for
@@ -1181,13 +1181,13 @@ Assemble all undocumented Z80 instructions without warning.
Issue a warning for undocumented Z80 instructions that also work on R800.
@item -warn-unportable-instructions
@itemx -Wup
-Issue a warning for undocumented Z80 instructions that do notwork on R800.
+Issue a warning for undocumented Z80 instructions that do not work on R800.
@item -forbid-undocumented-instructions
@itemx -Fud
Treat all undocumented instructions as errors.
@item -forbid-unportable-instructions
@itemx -Fup
-Treat undocumented Z80 intructions that do notwork on R800 as errors.
+Treat undocumented Z80 instructions that do not work on R800 as errors.
@end table
@end ifset
@@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@ independently of any floating point hardware in the computer running
@cindex bit fields
@cindex constants, bit field
You can also define numeric constants as @dfn{bit fields}.
-specify two numbers separated by a colon---
+Specify two numbers separated by a colon---
@example
@var{mask}:@var{value}
@end example
@@ -3276,7 +3276,7 @@ of the same name. The character has ASCII value of @samp{\002} (control-B).
This is a serial number to keep the labels distinct. The first definition of
@samp{0:} gets the number @samp{1}. The 15th definition of @samp{0:} gets the
number @samp{15}, and so on. Likewise the first definition of @samp{1:} gets
-the number @samp{1} and its 15th defintion gets @samp{15} as well.
+the number @samp{1} and its 15th definition gets @samp{15} as well.
@end table
So for example, the first @code{1:} is named @code{L1@kbd{C-B}1}, the 44th
@@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ dollar sign. eg @samp{@b{55$}}.
They can also be distinguished from ordinary local labels by their transformed
name which uses ASCII character @samp{\001} (control-A) as the magic character
-to distinguish them from ordinary labels. Thus the 5th defintion of @samp{6$}
+to distinguish them from ordinary labels. Thus the 5th definition of @samp{6$}
is named @samp{L6@kbd{C-A}5}.
@node Dot
@@ -4078,7 +4078,7 @@ Don't forget to close the function by
@cindex @code{cfi_endproc} directive
@code{.cfi_endproc} is used at the end of a function where it closes its
unwind entry previously opened by
-@code{.cfi_startproc}. and emits it to @code{.eh_frame}.
+@code{.cfi_startproc}, and emits it to @code{.eh_frame}.
@section @code{.cfi_def_cfa @var{register}, @var{offset}}
@code{.cfi_def_cfa} defines a rule for computing CFA as: @i{take
@@ -4129,9 +4129,9 @@ to the @code{.debug_line} file name table. The @var{fileno} operand should
be a unique positive integer to use as the index of the entry in the table.
The @var{filename} operand is a C string literal.
-The detail of filename indicies is exposed to the user because the filename
+The detail of filename indices is exposed to the user because the filename
table is shared with the @code{.debug_info} section of the dwarf2 debugging
-information, and thus the user must know the exact indicies that table
+information, and thus the user must know the exact indices that table
entries will have.
@section @code{.loc @var{fileno} @var{lineno} [@var{column}] [@var{options}]}
@@ -5079,7 +5079,7 @@ You can write strings delimited in these other ways besides
@table @code
@item '@var{string}'
-You can delimit strings with single-quote charaters.
+You can delimit strings with single-quote characters.
@item <@var{string}>
You can delimit strings with matching angle brackets.
@@ -6051,7 +6051,7 @@ This directive finds or creates a symbol @code{table} and creates a
This directive finds the symbol @code{child} and finds or creates the symbol
@code{parent} and then creates a @code{VTABLE_INHERIT} relocation for the
parent whose addend is the value of the child symbol. As a special case the
-parent name of @code{0} is treated as refering the @code{*ABS*} section.
+parent name of @code{0} is treated as referring the @code{*ABS*} section.
@end ifset
@node Warning
@@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ make a mistake.
Even if the problem you experience is a fatal signal, you should still say so
explicitly. Suppose something strange is going on, such as, your copy of
-@command{@value{AS}} is out of synch, or you have encountered a bug in the C
+@command{@value{AS}} is out of sync, or you have encountered a bug in the C
library on your system. (This has happened!) Your copy might crash and ours
would not. If you told us to expect a crash, then when ours fails to crash, we
would know that the bug was not happening for us. If you had not told us to
@@ -6760,7 +6760,7 @@ Timothy Wall, Michael Hayes, and Greg Smart contributed to the various tic*
flavors.
David Heine, Sterling Augustine, Bob Wilson and John Ruttenberg from Tensilica,
-Inc. added support for Xtensa processors.
+Inc.@: added support for Xtensa processors.
Several engineers at Cygnus Support have also provided many small bug fixes and
configuration enhancements.