[typo] An LLVM.

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Daniel Dunbar 2013-08-16 23:30:19 +00:00
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ D
Because LLVM bitcode files typically contain objects that are not considered to
have addresses until they are linked into an executable image or dynamically
compiled "just-in-time", :program:`llvm-nm` does not print an address for any
symbol in a LLVM bitcode file, even symbols which are defined in the bitcode
symbol in an LLVM bitcode file, even symbols which are defined in the bitcode
file.

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@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ Example with clang
Clang works just like GCC by default. The standard -S and -c arguments
work as usual (producing a native .s or .o file, respectively).
#. Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bitcode file:
#. Next, compile the C file into an LLVM bitcode file:
.. code-block:: console

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain
return 0;
}
2. Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bitcode file:
2. Next, compile the C file into an LLVM bitcode file:
.. code-block:: bat

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@ -132,6 +132,6 @@ is supposed to be cache-line-aligned, but it is not page-aligned.
We generate instrumentation traces and optimized traces into separate
trace caches. We keep the instrumented code around because you don't
want to delete a trace when you still might have to return to it
(i.e., return from a llvm_first_trigger() or countPath() call.)
(i.e., return from an llvm_first_trigger() or countPath() call.)

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@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ some time format (e.g. 4-May-2012 10:30pm). YAML I/O has a way to support
custom formatting and parsing of scalar types by specializing ScalarTraits<> on
your data type. When writing, YAML I/O will provide the native type and
your specialization must create a temporary llvm::StringRef. When reading,
YAML I/O will provide a llvm::StringRef of scalar and your specialization
YAML I/O will provide an llvm::StringRef of scalar and your specialization
must convert that to your native data type. An outline of a custom scalar type
looks like:

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@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ unsigned LLVMGetMDKindID(const char* Name, unsigned SLen);
/**
* @defgroup LLVMCCoreModule Modules
*
* Modules represent the top-level structure in a LLVM program. An LLVM
* Modules represent the top-level structure in an LLVM program. An LLVM
* module is effectively a translation unit or a collection of
* translation units merged together.
*
@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86MMXType(void);
* hierarchy of classes within this type. Depending on the instance
* obtained, not all APIs are available.
*
* Callers can determine the type of a LLVMValueRef by calling the
* Callers can determine the type of an LLVMValueRef by calling the
* LLVMIsA* family of functions (e.g. LLVMIsAArgument()). These
* functions are defined by a macro, so it isn't obvious which are
* available by looking at the Doxygen source code. Instead, look at the
@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ LLVMBool LLVMIsUndef(LLVMValueRef Val);
/**
* Convert value instances between types.
*
* Internally, a LLVMValueRef is "pinned" to a specific type. This
* Internally, an LLVMValueRef is "pinned" to a specific type. This
* series of functions allows you to cast an instance to a specific
* type.
*
@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ LLVM_FOR_EACH_VALUE_SUBCLASS(LLVM_DECLARE_VALUE_CAST)
* This module defines functions that allow you to inspect the uses of a
* LLVMValueRef.
*
* It is possible to obtain a LLVMUseRef for any LLVMValueRef instance.
* It is possible to obtain an LLVMUseRef for any LLVMValueRef instance.
* Each LLVMUseRef (which corresponds to a llvm::Use instance) holds a
* llvm::User and llvm::Value.
*
@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParam(LLVMValueRef Fn, unsigned Index);
/**
* Obtain the function to which this argument belongs.
*
* Unlike other functions in this group, this one takes a LLVMValueRef
* Unlike other functions in this group, this one takes an LLVMValueRef
* that corresponds to a llvm::Attribute.
*
* The returned LLVMValueRef is the llvm::Function to which this
@ -1831,7 +1831,7 @@ LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastParam(LLVMValueRef Fn);
/**
* Obtain the next parameter to a function.
*
* This takes a LLVMValueRef obtained from LLVMGetFirstParam() (which is
* This takes an LLVMValueRef obtained from LLVMGetFirstParam() (which is
* actually a wrapped iterator) and obtains the next parameter from the
* underlying iterator.
*/
@ -1980,12 +1980,12 @@ void LLVMGetMDNodeOperands(LLVMValueRef V, LLVMValueRef *Dest);
LLVMValueRef LLVMBasicBlockAsValue(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
/**
* Determine whether a LLVMValueRef is itself a basic block.
* Determine whether an LLVMValueRef is itself a basic block.
*/
LLVMBool LLVMValueIsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val);
/**
* Convert a LLVMValueRef to a LLVMBasicBlockRef instance.
* Convert an LLVMValueRef to an LLVMBasicBlockRef instance.
*/
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMValueAsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val);
@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
/**
* Obtain the last instruction in a basic block.
*
* The returned LLVMValueRef corresponds to a LLVM:Instruction.
* The returned LLVMValueRef corresponds to an LLVM:Instruction.
*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
@ -2324,12 +2324,12 @@ void LLVMAddIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, LLVMValueRef *IncomingValues,
unsigned LLVMCountIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode);
/**
* Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as a LLVMValueRef.
* Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as an LLVMValueRef.
*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetIncomingValue(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index);
/**
* Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as a LLVMBasicBlockRef.
* Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as an LLVMBasicBlockRef.
*/
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetIncomingBlock(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index);

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class MachineRelocation {
union {
void *Result; // If this has been resolved to a resolved pointer
GlobalValue *GV; // If this is a pointer to a GV or an indirect ref.
MachineBasicBlock *MBB; // If this is a pointer to a LLVM BB
MachineBasicBlock *MBB; // If this is a pointer to an LLVM BB
const char *ExtSym; // If this is a pointer to a named symbol
unsigned Index; // Constant pool / jump table index
unsigned GOTIndex; // Index in the GOT of this symbol/global

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ namespace llvm {
virtual bool isAliased(const MachineFrameInfo *) const;
/// mayAlias - Return true if the memory pointed to by this
/// PseudoSourceValue can ever alias a LLVM IR Value.
/// PseudoSourceValue can ever alias an LLVM IR Value.
virtual bool mayAlias(const MachineFrameInfo *) const;
/// classof - Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ namespace llvm {
class raw_ostream;
/// emitSourceFileHeader - Output a LLVM style file header to the specified
/// emitSourceFileHeader - Output an LLVM style file header to the specified
/// raw_ostream.
void emitSourceFileHeader(StringRef Desc, raw_ostream &OS);