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

Jordan Rose jordan_rose at apple.com
Fri Mar 7 13:20:43 PST 2014


It is, but that's probably a more careful audit. Some places should be "OS X", some should be "OS X and iOS". (IIRC we did make that change in the diagnostic output, though.)

Talking about "Carbon.h" on "OS X" is amusing, too. Pretty much all our performance comparisons are years out of date.

Jordan


On Mar 7, 2014, at 12:43 , Alexander Potapenko <glider at google.com> wrote:

> I thought the official name is just "OS X" now, isn't it?
> 
> On Mar 7, 2014 10:20 PM, "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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