A couple minor fixes suggested by Matthijs Kooijman

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Chris Lattner 2008-04-15 16:59:22 +00:00
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ don't "new" a type, you "get" it.</p>
<p>The final line above actually creates the function that the prototype will <p>The final line above actually creates the function that the prototype will
correspond to. This indicates the type, linkage and name to use, as well as which correspond to. This indicates the type, linkage and name to use, as well as which
module to insert into. "<a href="LangRef.html#linkage">external linkage</a>" module to insert into. "<a href="../LangRef.html#linkage">external linkage</a>"
means that the function may be defined outside the current module and/or that it means that the function may be defined outside the current module and/or that it
is callable by functions outside the module. The Name passed in is the name the is callable by functions outside the module. The Name passed in is the name the
user specified: since "<tt>TheModule</tt>" is specified, this name is registered user specified: since "<tt>TheModule</tt>" is specified, this name is registered

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ entry:
<p>In this case, the LHS and RHS of the multiplication are the same value. We'd <p>In this case, the LHS and RHS of the multiplication are the same value. We'd
really like to see this generate "<tt>tmp = x+3; result = tmp*tmp;</tt>" instead really like to see this generate "<tt>tmp = x+3; result = tmp*tmp;</tt>" instead
of computing "<tt>x*3</tt>" twice.</p> of computing "<tt>x+3</tt>" twice.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, no amount of local analysis will be able to detect and correct <p>Unfortunately, no amount of local analysis will be able to detect and correct
this. This requires two transformations: reassociation of expressions (to this. This requires two transformations: reassociation of expressions (to