Some more minor tweaks.

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platform.</li>
<li>Code must pass the deja gnu (llvm/test) test suite.</li>
</ol>
<p>Additionally, the committer is responsible for all of the following items.
The developer should ensure each of the following before the code is
submitted for review or committed.</p>
<p>Additionally, the committer is responsible for addressing all of the
following items (preferably before submission):</p>
<ol>
<li>Code must compile cleanly on all platforms.</li>
<li>Code must pass the <tt>llvm-test</tt> test suite including
SPEC CINT2000, SPEC CFP2000, SPEC CINT2006, and SPEC CFP2006.</li>
<li>The change set must not cause performance or correctness regressions
<li>The code should compile cleanly on all platforms.</li>
<li>The changes should not cause regressions in the <tt>llvm-test</tt>
suite including SPEC CINT2000, SPEC CFP2000, SPEC CINT2006, and
SPEC CFP2006.</li>
<li>The change set should not cause performance or correctness regressions
for the LLVM tools.</li>
<li>The changes must not cause performance or correctness regressions in
<li>The changes should not cause performance or correctness regressions in
code compiled with LLVM on all applicable targets.</li>
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details).</li>
<li>Test cases should be written in LLVM assembly language unless the
feature or regression being tested requires another language (e.g. the
but being fixed or feature being implemented is in the lvm-gcc C++
bug being fixed or feature being implemented is in the lvm-gcc C++
front-end).</li>
<li>Test cases, especially for regressions, should be much as reduced as
possible, by <a href="CommandGuide/html/bugpoint.html">bugpoint</a> or