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-rw-r--r-- | src/tools/lcc/doc/4.html | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/tools/lcc/doc/install.html | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/tools/lcc/src/list.c | 2 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/tools/lcc/doc/4.html b/src/tools/lcc/doc/4.html index c36f280b..0b4b36d2 100644 --- a/src/tools/lcc/doc/4.html +++ b/src/tools/lcc/doc/4.html @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ the symbol's <code>type</code> field.</p> <h2><a NAME="operators">5.5 Dag Operators</a></h2> -<p>The <code>op</code> field a of <code>node</code> structure holds a dag operator, which +<p>The <code>op</code> field of a <code>node</code> structure holds a dag operator, which consists of a generic operator, a type suffix, and a size indicator. The type suffixes are:</p> @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ e.g.,</p> <p>The type suffix for a conversion operator denotes the type of the result and the size indicator gives the size of the result. For example, <code>CVUI4</code> converts an unsigned (<code>U</code>) to a 4-byte signed integer (<code>I4</code>). The <code>syms[0]</code> -field points to a symbol-table entry for a integer constant that gives the size of the +field points to a symbol-table entry for an integer constant that gives the size of the source operand. For example, if <code>syms[0]</code> in a <code>CVUI4</code> points to a symbol-table entry for 2, the conversion widens a 2-byte unsigned integer to a 4-byte signed integer. Conversions that widen unsigned integers zero-extend; those that widen diff --git a/src/tools/lcc/doc/install.html b/src/tools/lcc/doc/install.html index 3cc59a8f..3410e8f1 100644 --- a/src/tools/lcc/doc/install.html +++ b/src/tools/lcc/doc/install.html @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ C:\dist\lcc\4.1>copy %BUILDDIR%\bprint.exe \bin <h2><a NAME="bugs">Reporting Bugs</a></h2> <p>lcc is a large, complex program. We find and repair errors routinely. If you think that -you've found a error, follow the steps below, which are adapted from the instructions in +you've found an error, follow the steps below, which are adapted from the instructions in Chapter 1 of <cite>A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation</cite>. <ol> @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ Chapter 1 of <cite>A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation</cite>. HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/lcc"><code>pub/lcc</code></a>. A <a HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/lcc/README"><code>README</code></a> file there gives acquistion details, and the <a HREF="../LOG"><code>LOG</code></a> file reports what errors - were fixed and when they were fixed. If you report a error that's been fixed, you might + were fixed and when they were fixed. If you report an error that's been fixed, you might get a canned reply.</li> <li>Send your program by electronic mail to <code>lcc-bugs@cs.princeton.edu</code>. Please send only valid C programs; put all remarks in C comments so that we can process reports diff --git a/src/tools/lcc/src/list.c b/src/tools/lcc/src/list.c index 29e660ab..9c3ec9f6 100644 --- a/src/tools/lcc/src/list.c +++ b/src/tools/lcc/src/list.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ int length(List list) { return n; } -/* ltov - convert list to an NULL-terminated vector allocated in arena */ +/* ltov - convert list to a NULL-terminated vector allocated in arena */ void *ltov(List *list, unsigned arena) { int i = 0; void **array = newarray(length(*list) + 1, sizeof array[0], arena); |