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Fix spelling of 'separate'.

llvm-svn: 23971
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Jeff Cohen 2005-10-24 16:54:55 +00:00
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commit 65a59de236
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ converted to a list of <a href="#machineinstr">MachineInstr</a>s and the
Selection DAG is destroyed. Selection DAG is destroyed.
</p> </p>
<p>Note that this phase is logically seperate from the instruction selection <p>Note that this phase is logically separate from the instruction selection
phase, but is tied to it closely in the code because it operates on phase, but is tied to it closely in the code because it operates on
SelectionDAGs.</p> SelectionDAGs.</p>

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@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ for different types. These rules allow you to assign a value like "7" to a
information that TableGen collects. Records are defined with a <tt>def</tt> or information that TableGen collects. Records are defined with a <tt>def</tt> or
<tt>class</tt> keyword, the record name, and an optional list of "<a <tt>class</tt> keyword, the record name, and an optional list of "<a
href="#templateargs">template arguments</a>". If the record has superclasses, href="#templateargs">template arguments</a>". If the record has superclasses,
they are specified as a comma seperated list that starts with a colon character they are specified as a comma separated list that starts with a colon character
(":"). If <a href="#valuedef">value definitions</a> or <a href="#recordlet">let (":"). If <a href="#valuedef">value definitions</a> or <a href="#recordlet">let
expressions</a> are needed for the class, they are enclosed in curly braces expressions</a> are needed for the class, they are enclosed in curly braces
("{}"); otherwise, the record ends with a semicolon. Here is a simple TableGen ("{}"); otherwise, the record ends with a semicolon. Here is a simple TableGen
@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ multiple records at a time, and may be useful in certain other cases.
File-scope let expressions are really just another way that TableGen allows the File-scope let expressions are really just another way that TableGen allows the
end-user to factor out commonality from the records.</p> end-user to factor out commonality from the records.</p>
<p>File-scope "let" expressions take a comma-seperated list of bindings to <p>File-scope "let" expressions take a comma-separated list of bindings to
apply, and one of more records to bind the values in. Here are some apply, and one of more records to bind the values in. Here are some
examples:</p> examples:</p>