[llvm-commits] [llvm] r46996 - /llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html
Bill Wendling
isanbard at gmail.com
Mon Feb 11 23:09:05 PST 2008
Author: void
Date: Tue Feb 12 01:09:05 2008
New Revision: 46996
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=46996&view=rev
Log:
Fix validation errors: di -> dt.
Modified:
llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html
Modified: llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html?rev=46996&r1=46995&r2=46996&view=diff
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--- llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html (original)
+++ llvm/trunk/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html Tue Feb 12 01:09:05 2008
@@ -304,36 +304,36 @@
<ul>
<dl>
-<di><tt><b>bit</b></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>bit</b></tt></dt>
<dd>A 'bit' is a boolean value that can hold either 0 or 1.</dd>
-<di><tt><b>int</b></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>int</b></tt></dt>
<dd>The 'int' type represents a simple 32-bit integer value, such as 5.</dd>
-<di><tt><b>string</b></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>string</b></tt></dt>
<dd>The 'string' type represents an ordered sequence of characters of
arbitrary length.</dd>
-<di><tt><b>bits</b><n></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>bits</b><n></tt></dt>
<dd>A 'bits' type is an arbitrary, but fixed, size integer that is broken up
into individual bits. This type is useful because it can handle some bits
being defined while others are undefined.</dd>
-<di><tt><b>list</b><ty></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>list</b><ty></tt></dt>
<dd>This type represents a list whose elements are some other type. The
contained type is arbitrary: it can even be another list type.</dd>
-<di>Class type</di>
+<dt>Class type</dt>
<dd>Specifying a class name in a type context means that the defined value
must be a subclass of the specified class. This is useful in conjunction with
the <b><tt>list</tt></b> type, for example, to constrain the elements of the
list to a common base class (e.g., a <tt><b>list</b><Register></tt> can
only contain definitions derived from the "<tt>Register</tt>" class).</dd>
-<di><tt><b>dag</b></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>dag</b></tt></dt>
<dd>This type represents a nestable directed graph of elements.</dd>
-<di><tt><b>code</b></tt></di>
+<dt><tt><b>code</b></tt></dt>
<dd>This represents a big hunk of text. NOTE: I don't remember why this is
distinct from string!</dd>
</dl>
@@ -359,45 +359,45 @@
<ul>
<dl>
-<di><tt>?</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>?</tt></dt>
<dd>uninitialized field</dd>
-<di><tt>0b1001011</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>0b1001011</tt></dt>
<dd>binary integer value</dd>
-<di><tt>07654321</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>07654321</tt></dt>
<dd>octal integer value (indicated by a leading 0)</dd>
-<di><tt>7</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>7</tt></dt>
<dd>decimal integer value</dd>
-<di><tt>0x7F</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>0x7F</tt></dt>
<dd>hexadecimal integer value</dd>
-<di><tt>"foo"</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>"foo"</tt></dt>
<dd>string value</dd>
-<di><tt>[{ ... }]</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>[{ ... }]</tt></dt>
<dd>code fragment</dd>
-<di><tt>[ X, Y, Z ]</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>[ X, Y, Z ]</tt></dt>
<dd>list value.</dd>
-<di><tt>{ a, b, c }</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>{ a, b, c }</tt></dt>
<dd>initializer for a "bits<3>" value</dd>
-<di><tt>value</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>value</tt></dt>
<dd>value reference</dd>
-<di><tt>value{17}</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>value{17}</tt></dt>
<dd>access to one bit of a value</dd>
-<di><tt>value{15-17}</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>value{15-17}</tt></dt>
<dd>access to multiple bits of a value</dd>
-<di><tt>DEF</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>DEF</tt></dt>
<dd>reference to a record definition</dd>
-<di><tt>CLASS<val list></tt></di>
+<dt><tt>CLASS<val list></tt></dt>
<dd>reference to a new anonymous definition of CLASS with the specified
template arguments.</dd>
-<di><tt>X.Y</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>X.Y</tt></dt>
<dd>reference to the subfield of a value</dd>
-<di><tt>list[4-7,17,2-3]</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>list[4-7,17,2-3]</tt></dt>
<dd>A slice of the 'list' list, including elements 4,5,6,7,17,2, and 3 from
it. Elements may be included multiple times.</dd>
-<di><tt>(DEF a, b)</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>(DEF a, b)</tt></dt>
<dd>a dag value. The first element is required to be a record definition, the
remaining elements in the list may be arbitrary other values, including nested
`<tt>dag</tt>' values.</dd>
-<di><tt>!strconcat(a, b)</tt></di>
+<dt><tt>!strconcat(a, b)</tt></dt>
<dd>A string value that is the result of concatenating the 'a' and 'b'
strings.</dd>
</dl>
@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@
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