PatternMatch: Fix documentation - 'function' not 'attribute'

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@181146 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Arnold Schwaighofer 2013-05-05 02:01:41 +00:00
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@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ m_UMin(const LHS &L, const RHS &R) {
return MaxMin_match<ICmpInst, LHS, RHS, umin_pred_ty>(L, R);
}
/// \brief Match an 'ordered' floating point maximum attribute.
/// \brief Match an 'ordered' floating point maximum function.
/// Floating point has one special value 'NaN'. Therefore, there is no total
/// order. However, if we can ignore the 'NaN' value (for example, because of a
/// 'no-nans-float-math' flag) a combination of a fcmp and select has 'maximum'
@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ m_OrdFMax(const LHS &L, const RHS &R) {
return MaxMin_match<FCmpInst, LHS, RHS, ofmax_pred_ty>(L, R);
}
/// \brief Match an 'ordered' floating point minimum attribute.
/// \brief Match an 'ordered' floating point minimum function.
/// Floating point has one special value 'NaN'. Therefore, there is no total
/// order. However, if we can ignore the 'NaN' value (for example, because of a
/// 'no-nans-float-math' flag) a combination of a fcmp and select has 'minimum'
@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ m_OrdFMin(const LHS &L, const RHS &R) {
return MaxMin_match<FCmpInst, LHS, RHS, ofmin_pred_ty>(L, R);
}
/// \brief Match an 'unordered' floating point maximum attribute.
/// \brief Match an 'unordered' floating point maximum function.
/// Floating point has one special value 'NaN'. Therefore, there is no total
/// order. However, if we can ignore the 'NaN' value (for example, because of a
/// 'no-nans-float-math' flag) a combination of a fcmp and select has 'maximum'
@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ m_UnordFMax(const LHS &L, const RHS &R) {
return MaxMin_match<FCmpInst, LHS, RHS, ufmax_pred_ty>(L, R);
}
/// \brief Match an 'unordered' floating point minimum attribute.
/// \brief Match an 'unordered' floating point minimum function.
/// Floating point has one special value 'NaN'. Therefore, there is no total
/// order. However, if we can ignore the 'NaN' value (for example, because of a
/// 'no-nans-float-math' flag) a combination of a fcmp and select has 'minimum'