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typos in gcc-2.95
- To: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Subject: typos in gcc-2.95
- From: Tudor Hulubei <tudor at cs dot unh dot edu>
- Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 23:30:21 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: University of New Hampshire
- Reply-To: Tudor Hulubei <tudor at cs dot unh dot edu>
The following patch fixes a few typos in gcc-2.95, mainly misspellings
of "separate" and "affects".
Tudor
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/ChangeLog gcc-2.95-patched/ChangeLog
--- gcc-2.95/ChangeLog Thu Jul 29 00:39:36 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/ChangeLog Sun Aug 1 22:04:34 1999
@@ -1355,7 +1355,7 @@
Fri Jun 6 21:38:40 1997 Rob Savoye <rob@chinadoll.cygnus.com>
- * configure: Use '|' instead of ":" as the seperator in
+ * configure: Use '|' instead of ":" as the separator in
sed. Otherwise sed chokes on NT path names with drive
designators. Also look for "?:*" as the leading characters in an
absolute pathname.
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/NEWS gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/NEWS
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/NEWS Wed Dec 16 15:53:03 1998
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/NEWS Sun Aug 1 22:14:12 1999
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
(alpha and mips primarily).
Compile time for certain programs using large constant initializers has been
-improved (effects glibc significantly).
+improved (affects glibc significantly).
Plus an incredible number of infrastructure changes, warning fixes, bugfixes
and local optimizations.
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/ChangeLog gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/ChangeLog
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/ChangeLog Thu Jul 29 00:39:41 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/ChangeLog Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -783,7 +783,7 @@
Tue Nov 25 10:44:19 1997 Nick Clifton <nickc@cygnus.com>
- * Make-lang.in (mostlyclean): Use && to seperate commands, so that
+ * Make-lang.in (mostlyclean): Use && to separate commands, so that
if the directory change fails, the rule will not loop.
Mon Mar 3 12:08:19 1997 Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/chill.texi gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/chill.texi
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/chill.texi Wed Dec 16 15:59:05 1998
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/chill.texi Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@
@item 6.17 Delay Case Action@*
The optional SET branch and the, also optional, PRIORITY branch must be
-seperated by `;'.
+separated by `;'.
@item 6.18 Send Action@*
The send action must define a destination instance (via the TO branch),
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/lang-options.h gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/lang-options.h
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/lang-options.h Mon Jan 11 08:17:23 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/lang-options.h Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
{ "-lang-chill", "" },
{ "-flocal-loop-counter", "" },
- { "-fno-local-loop-counter", "Do not make seperate scopes for every 'for' loop"},
+ { "-fno-local-loop-counter", "Do not make separate scopes for every 'for' loop"},
{ "-fgrant-only", "Stop after successfully generating a grant file" },
{ "-fchill-grant-only", "" },
{ "-fold-strings", "Implement the 1984 Chill string semantics" },
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/timing.c gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/timing.c
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/ch/timing.c Mon Jan 11 08:17:35 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/ch/timing.c Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
*/
tree after_stack = NULL_TREE;
-/* in pass 1 we need a seperate list for the labels */
+/* in pass 1 we need a separate list for the labels */
static tree after_stack_pass_1 = NULL_TREE;
static tree after_help;
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/config/ns32k/ns32k.md gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/config/ns32k/ns32k.md
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/config/ns32k/ns32k.md Wed Jan 20 21:21:27 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/config/ns32k/ns32k.md Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@
DONE;
}")
-;; deiw wants two hi's in seperate registers or else they can be adjacent
+;; deiw wants two hi's in separate registers or else they can be adjacent
;; in memory. DI mode will ensure two registers are available, but if we
;; want to allow memory as an operand we would need SI mode. There is no
;; way to do this, so just restrict operand 0 and 1 to be in registers.
@@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@
DONE;
}")
-;; deib wants two qi's in seperate registers or else they can be adjacent
+;; deib wants two qi's in separate registers or else they can be adjacent
;; in memory. DI mode will ensure two registers are available, but if we
;; want to allow memory as an operand we would need HI mode. There is no
;; way to do this, so just restrict operand 0 and 1 to be in registers.
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c Mon Jun 21 13:48:47 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@
or %temp4, %temp5, %reg */
/* Getting this right wrt. reloading is really tricky.
- We _MUST_ have a seperate temporary at this point,
+ We _MUST_ have a separate temporary at this point,
if we don't barf immediately instead of generating
incorrect code. */
if (temp1 == op0)
@@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@
else
{
/* Getting this right wrt. reloading is really tricky.
- We _MUST_ have a seperate temporary at this point,
+ We _MUST_ have a separate temporary at this point,
so we barf immediately instead of generating
incorrect code. */
if (temp1 == op0)
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/f/ffe.texi gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/f/ffe.texi
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/f/ffe.texi Fri Jun 4 21:33:37 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/f/ffe.texi Sun Aug 1 22:14:12 1999
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@
except it also provides automatic conversion of tabs
and ignoring of newline-related carriage returns.
-It also effects the ``pure visual'' model,
+It also affects the ``pure visual'' model,
by which is meant that a user viewing his code
in a typical text editor
(assuming it's not preprocessed via @code{g77stripcard} or similar)
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/gcc/tm.texi gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/tm.texi
--- gcc-2.95/gcc/tm.texi Sun May 30 22:56:15 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/gcc/tm.texi Sun Aug 1 22:14:12 1999
@@ -2979,7 +2979,7 @@
@item LOAD_ARGS_REVERSED
If defined, the order in which arguments are loaded into their
respective argument registers is reversed so that the last
-argument is loaded first. This macro only effects arguments
+argument is loaded first. This macro only affects arguments
passed in registers.
@end table
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/ltmain.sh gcc-2.95-patched/ltmain.sh
--- gcc-2.95/ltmain.sh Mon Jun 21 22:35:14 1999
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/ltmain.sh Sun Aug 1 22:04:33 1999
@@ -1790,7 +1790,7 @@
done
else
# Error occured in the first compile. Let's try to salvage the situation:
- # Compile a seperate program for each library.
+ # Compile a separate program for each library.
for i in $deplibs; do
name="`expr $i : '-l\(.*\)'`"
# If $name is empty we are operating on a -L argument.
diff -r -u gcc-2.95/texinfo/util/update-info gcc-2.95-patched/texinfo/util/update-info
--- gcc-2.95/texinfo/util/update-info Tue Mar 24 14:41:43 1998
+++ gcc-2.95-patched/texinfo/util/update-info Sun Aug 1 22:04:32 1999
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
# process menu help
echo
echo "\
-Enter the following commands seperated
+Enter the following commands separated
by spaces and terminated by<ENTER>:
# : (section number) toggle section
a : add a new section