* doc/rtl.texi (Insns): Fix 2 typos.

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Janis Johnson 2002-01-11 23:41:42 +00:00 committed by Janis Johnson
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2002-01-11 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com>
* doc/rtl.texi (Insns): Fix 2 typos.
2002-01-11 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* doc/invoke.texi: Avoid overfull hboxes. Add summary of D30V

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@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@ This means that the above invariants are not necessarily true for insns
inside @code{sequence} expressions. Specifically, if @var{insn} is the
first insn in a @code{sequence}, @code{NEXT_INSN (PREV_INSN (@var{insn}))}
is the insn containing the @code{sequence} expression, as is the value
of @code{PREV_INSN (NEXT_INSN (@var{insn}))} is @var{insn} is the last
of @code{PREV_INSN (NEXT_INSN (@var{insn}))} if @var{insn} is the last
insn in the @code{sequence} expression. You can use these expressions
to find the containing @code{sequence} expression.
@ -3098,7 +3098,7 @@ insufficient registers are available.
Except for stack homes for parameters, which are indicated by a
@code{REG_EQUIV} note and are not useful to the early optimization
passes and pseudo registers that are equivalent to a memory location
throughout there entire life, which is not detected until later in
throughout their entire life, which is not detected until later in
the compilation, all equivalences are initially indicated by an attached
@code{REG_EQUAL} note. In the early stages of register allocation, a
@code{REG_EQUAL} note is changed into a @code{REG_EQUIV} note if