diff --git a/docs/CodeGenerator.html b/docs/CodeGenerator.html index fa9c70796c9..cfdcc2b8892 100644 --- a/docs/CodeGenerator.html +++ b/docs/CodeGenerator.html @@ -899,8 +899,7 @@ implementations.
-The x86 has a very, uhm, flexible, way of accessing memory. It is capable of +
The x86 has a very flexible way of accessing memory. It is capable of forming memory addresses of the following expression directly in integer instructions (which use ModR/M addressing):
@@ -908,9 +907,9 @@ instructions (which use ModR/M addressing): Base+[1,2,4,8]*IndexReg+Disp32 -Wow, that's crazy. In order to represent this, LLVM tracks no less than 4 -operands for each memory operand of this form. This means that the "load" form -of 'mov' has the following "Operands" in this order:
+In order to represent this, LLVM tracks no less than 4 operands for each +memory operand of this form. This means that the "load" form of 'mov' has the +following MachineOperands in this order:
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