[llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/Name.html
Reid Spencer
reid at x10sys.com
Sat Apr 14 09:50:28 PDT 2007
Changes in directory llvm-www:
Name.html updated: 1.13 -> 1.14
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Log message:
Add Gabor's entry.
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Diffs of the changes: (+7 -2)
Name.html | 9 +++++++--
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
Index: llvm-www/Name.html
diff -u llvm-www/Name.html:1.13 llvm-www/Name.html:1.14
--- llvm-www/Name.html:1.13 Sat Apr 14 04:49:08 2007
+++ llvm-www/Name.html Sat Apr 14 11:50:07 2007
@@ -171,12 +171,17 @@
<td>Often refers to diamonds, but historically can mean
any hard, "unbreakable" stone, metal or other substance.
</td></tr>
- <tr><td>Gabor Greif</td><th>Otimo</th><td>It is a Portuguese word,
+ <tr><td rowspan="2">Gabor Greif</td><th>Otimo</th><td>It is a Portuguese word,
meaning optimal, perfect. It is also different enough from plain English words
to give a distinguished feel :-) and catch the eyes. The domains
otimo.org and otimo.info are both available. Last, but not least
it is a boon to the several LLVM developers of Portuguese
tongue.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton#Etymology">Lepton</a></th><td>Loosely
+ meaning light (featherweight) in Greek. It is used in particle physics to refer to
+ very light particles (electrons, muons).<br/>
+ For me it also has the connotations of fastness and restlessness (in the LLVM sense
+ of post-compile optimization).</td></tr>
<tr><td>Owen Anderson</td><th>Warloc<br/>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warlock">Warlock</a>
</th><td>It can be thought
@@ -269,6 +274,6 @@
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<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01!"></a>
-<br/>Last modified: $Date: 2007/04/14 09:49:08 $
+<br/>Last modified: $Date: 2007/04/14 16:50:07 $
</address>
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