[committed] wwwdocs: gcc-12: Spelling fixes
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A case of British to American English, too, for consistency.
Gerald
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htdocs/gcc-12/changes.html | 16 ++++++++--------
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ You may also want to check out our
will "slide" to the correct lower bound of the subtype.</li>
</ul>
</li>
- <li>Generalized <code>Object.Operand</code> notation. The follwing
+ <li>Generalized <code>Object.Operand</code> notation. The following
code is now valid <code>V.Add_Element(42);</code>,
with <code>V</code> being a vector, for example.</li>
<li>Additional <code>when</code> constructs. Keywords
@@ -551,13 +551,13 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
<li><code>-fcheck=</code>, enables or disables the code generation of
specific run-time contract checks.
</li>
- <li><code>-fcheckaction=</code>, controls the run-time behaviour on an
+ <li><code>-fcheckaction=</code>, controls the run-time behavior on an
assert, array bounds check, or final switch contract failure. The
default is <code>-fcheckaction=throw</code>.
</li>
<li><code>-fdump-c++-spec=</code>, dumps all compiled
<code>extern(C++)</code> declarations as C++ code to the given file.
- The supplimentary option <code>-fdump-c++-spec-verbose</code> turns on
+ The supplementary option <code>-fdump-c++-spec-verbose</code> turns on
emission of comments for ignored declarations in the generated spec.
</li>
<li><code>-fextern-std=</code>, controls which C++ standard
@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
option now selects the IEEE 128-bit floating point format
for <code>REAL(KIND=16)</code>.
<code>R16_IBM</code> and <code>R16_IEEE</code> have been added to the
- <code>-fconvert</code> option, the <code>CONVERT</code> specifyer of
+ <code>-fconvert</code> option, the <code>CONVERT</code> specifier of
the <code>OPEN</code> statement and the <code>GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT</code>
environment variable.
</li>
@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
<ul>
<li>The libgccjit API gained 30 new entry points:
<ul>
- <li>17 new "reflection" entrypoints for querying functions and types (<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-16"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_16</code></a>)
+ <li>17 new "reflection" entry points for querying functions and types (<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-16"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_16</code></a>)
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/expressions.html#c.gcc_jit_lvalue_set_tls_model"><code>gcc_jit_lvalue_set_tls_model</code></a>
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/gcc/Common-Variable-Attributes.html#index-section-variable-attribute"><code>__attribute__((section(".section")))</code></a>
(<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-18"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_18</code></a>)
</li>
- <li>4 new entrypoints for initializing global variables and creating
+ <li>4 new entry points for initializing global variables and creating
constructors for rvalues
(<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-19"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_19</code></a>)
</li>
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
(<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-23"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_23</code></a>)
</li>
<li>
- 2 new entrypoints for setting the alignment of a variable
+ 2 new entry points for setting the alignment of a variable
(<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/jit/topics/compatibility.html#libgccjit-abi-24"><code>LIBGCCJIT_ABI_24</code></a>)
</li>
</ul>
@@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ function Multiply (S1, S2 : Sign) return Sign is
"tainted" values, for consistency with the new warnings.
</p>
<p>A new <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-tainted_005fargs-function-attribute"><code>__attribute__ ((tainted_args))</code></a> has been
- added to the C and C++ frontends, usable on functions, and on
+ added to the C and C++ front ends, usable on functions, and on
function pointer callback fields in structs. The analyzer's taint
mode will treat all parameters and buffers pointed to by parameters
of such functions as being attacker-controlled, such as for