r203259 - "Mac OS/X" -> "Mac OS X" spelling fixes for clang.

Jordan Rose jordan_rose at apple.com
Fri Mar 7 11:16:51 PST 2014


Wow. Bleah. Thanks, Sean!


On Mar 7, 2014, at 10:09, Nico Weber <nicolasweber at gmx.de> wrote:

> Author: nico
> Date: Fri Mar  7 12:09:57 2014
> New Revision: 203259
> 
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=203259&view=rev
> Log:
> "Mac OS/X" -> "Mac OS X" spelling fixes for clang.
> 
> Patch from Sean McBride <sean at rogue-research.com>!
> 
> Modified:
>    cfe/trunk/docs/UsersManual.rst
>    cfe/trunk/docs/tools/clang.pod
>    cfe/trunk/www/features.html
> 
> Modified: cfe/trunk/docs/UsersManual.rst
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/docs/UsersManual.rst?rev=203259&r1=203258&r2=203259&view=diff
> ==============================================================================
> --- cfe/trunk/docs/UsersManual.rst (original)
> +++ cfe/trunk/docs/UsersManual.rst Fri Mar  7 12:09:57 2014
> @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ on-disk cache that contains the vital in
> some of the work needed to process a corresponding header file. While
> details of precompiled headers vary between compilers, precompiled
> headers have been shown to be highly effective at speeding up program
> -compilation on systems with very large system headers (e.g., Mac OS/X).
> +compilation on systems with very large system headers (e.g., Mac OS X).
> 
> Generating a PCH File
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> @@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ X86
> ^^^
> 
> The support for X86 (both 32-bit and 64-bit) is considered stable on
> -Darwin (Mac OS/X), Linux, FreeBSD, and Dragonfly BSD: it has been tested
> +Darwin (Mac OS X), Linux, FreeBSD, and Dragonfly BSD: it has been tested
> to correctly compile many large C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++
> codebases.
> 
> @@ -1413,7 +1413,7 @@ backend.
> Operating System Features and Limitations
> -----------------------------------------
> 
> -Darwin (Mac OS/X)
> +Darwin (Mac OS X)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> None
> 
> Modified: cfe/trunk/docs/tools/clang.pod
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/docs/tools/clang.pod?rev=203259&r1=203258&r2=203259&view=diff
> ==============================================================================
> --- cfe/trunk/docs/tools/clang.pod (original)
> +++ cfe/trunk/docs/tools/clang.pod Fri Mar  7 12:09:57 2014
> @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Specify the architecture to build for.
> 
> =item B<-mmacosx-version-min>=I<version>
> 
> -When building for Mac OS/X, specify the minimum version supported by your
> +When building for Mac OS X, specify the minimum version supported by your
> application.
> 
> =item B<-miphoneos-version-min>
> 
> Modified: cfe/trunk/www/features.html
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/www/features.html?rev=203259&r1=203258&r2=203259&view=diff
> ==============================================================================
> --- cfe/trunk/www/features.html (original)
> +++ cfe/trunk/www/features.html Fri Mar  7 12:09:57 2014
> @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ options for performance analysis.</p>
> 
> <p>While there is still much that can be done, we find that the clang front-end
> is significantly quicker than gcc and uses less memory  For example, when
> -compiling "Carbon.h" on Mac OS/X, we see that clang is 2.5x faster than GCC:</p>
> +compiling "Carbon.h" on Mac OS X, we see that clang is 2.5x faster than GCC:</p>
> 
> <img class="img_slide" src="feature-compile1.png" width="400" height="300"
>      alt="Time to parse carbon.h: -fsyntax-only">
> 
> 
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