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<p>* SPU's float is special; it has the same format as IEEE float but has
an extended range and no infinity or NaNs. SPU's float will not produce
-denormal or negative zeros; both are treated as postive zero. On the
+denormal or negative zeros; both are treated as positive zero. On the
other hand, SPU's double is IEEE floating point.</p>
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(mainline). Update the version and development stage for mainline.</li>
<li>Update <code>maintainer-scripts/crontab</code> on the mainline by
-adding an entry to make shapshots of the new branch and adjusting the
+adding an entry to make snapshots of the new branch and adjusting the
version number of the mainline snapshots.
Run <code>svn update</code> in the <code>scripts</code> directory of
the gccadmin account, and then actually install the updated crontab
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<p>This is a list of (experimental) extensions to GCC which, for one
reason or the other, did not (yet) make it into the official source
-tree. Please direct feedback and bugreports to their respective
+tree. Please direct feedback and bug reports to their respective
maintainers, not our mailing lists.</p>
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and memory utilization</a> by the compiler.</dd>
<dt>January 3, 2007</dt>
-<dd>Trevor Smigiel and Andrew Pinski of Sony Computer Enterntainment Inc.
+<dd>Trevor Smigiel and Andrew Pinski of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
have contributed the Synergistic Processor Unit (SPU) port for the Cell
Broadband Engine Architecture (BEA).</dd>
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</li>
<li>Fortran packages -
- Some packages containing (mostly) legal Fortan code.
+ Some packages containing (mostly) legal Fortran code.
<ul>
<li>
Books with source code:
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<dt>ra-improvements</dt>
<dd>This branch aims to implement several improvements to the
- current register allocator. Examples include implenting a
+ current register allocator. Examples include implementing a
lower-triangular conflict matrix and register coalescing.
It is hoped that these improvements will not only help the
current allocator, but will be useful to the other register
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
<dd>This branch is for
a <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/MiddleEndLispTranslator">Middle End Lisp
Translator</a> branch, including both the plugin Lisp-like facility
- and static analyzers developped with it. This branch is maintained
+ and static analyzers developed with it. This branch is maintained
by Basile
Starynkevitch <a href="mailto:basile@starynkevitch.net">basile@starynkevitch.net</a>. Use
the <code>[MELT]</code> tag for patches.</dd>
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
<dd>This branch is an experiment to see whether improved debug information
can be maintained throughout the compiler by associating a user decl with an
expression, statement, or insn. The name comes from attempting to utilize
- the everpresent source location (locus) field to carry the debug info.
+ the ever present source location (locus) field to carry the debug info.
Further information can be found on the <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/AndrewMacLeod/debuglocus">debuglocus</a> wiki page .</dd>
<dt>alias-export</dt>
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
<dt>ibm/power7-meissner</dt>
<dd>This branch is a private development branch for Power7 (PowerPC ISA 2.06)
- devlopment, prior to the patches being submitted to the mainline.
+ development, prior to the patches being submitted to the mainline.
The branch is maintained by Michael Meissner,
<a href="mailto:meissner@linux.vnet.ibm.com">meissner@linux.vnet.ibm.com</a>.</dd>
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@
<dt>gomp-branch</dt>
<dd>These two branches were initial attempts to implement
OpenMP support in GCC. They were never properly maintained and
- have now been superceded by <code>gomp-20050608-branch</code>.</dd>
+ have now been superseded by <code>gomp-20050608-branch</code>.</dd>
<dt><a href="projects/tree-ssa/lno.html">lno-branch</a></dt>
<dd>A sub-branch of tree-ssa that aims at implementing a loop
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@
<dt>dataflow-branch</dt>
<dd>This branch has been merged into mainline on June 6, 2007
- as svn revsion 125624. It used to contain replacement of backend
+ as svn revision 125624. It used to contain replacement of backend
dataflow with df.c based dataflow. The branch was maintained
by Daniel Berlin <
<a href="mailto:dberlin@dberlin.org">dberlin@dberlin.org</a>>
@@ -865,7 +865,7 @@
mainline.</dd>
<dt>ia64-fp-model-branch</dt>
- <dd>This branch was a sdevelopment branch with the goal of
+ <dd>This branch was a development branch with the goal of
implementing the improvements and features discussed at the <a href=
"http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ia64_floating_point">ia64 floating point</a>
page on the <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/">GCC wiki</a>. It was