[llvm] e3500ea - [LangRef] Replace 'the argument' with 'the first argument' in llvm.abs description. NFC (#97386)
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Tue Jul 2 09:26:35 PDT 2024
Author: Craig Topper
Date: 2024-07-02T09:26:31-07:00
New Revision: e3500ea48868651b3d1ef79a7f6a57d45877414a
URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/e3500ea48868651b3d1ef79a7f6a57d45877414a
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/e3500ea48868651b3d1ef79a7f6a57d45877414a.diff
LOG: [LangRef] Replace 'the argument' with 'the first argument' in llvm.abs description. NFC (#97386)
Make it more clear which argument we're referring to.
Similar for vp.abs.
Added:
Modified:
llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
Removed:
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diff --git a/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst b/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
index e2c47204e628f..426f56d22dd79 100644
--- a/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
+++ b/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
@@ -14740,16 +14740,16 @@ The return type must match the first argument type.
The second argument must be a constant and is a flag to indicate whether the
result value of the '``llvm.abs``' intrinsic is a
-:ref:`poison value <poisonvalues>` if the argument is statically or dynamically
-an ``INT_MIN`` value.
+:ref:`poison value <poisonvalues>` if the first argument is statically or
+dynamically an ``INT_MIN`` value.
Semantics:
""""""""""
The '``llvm.abs``' intrinsic returns the magnitude (always positive) of the
-argument or each element of a vector argument.". If the argument is ``INT_MIN``,
-then the result is also ``INT_MIN`` if ``is_int_min_poison == 0`` and
-``poison`` otherwise.
+first argument or each element of a vector argument.". If the first argument is
+``INT_MIN``, then the result is also ``INT_MIN`` if ``is_int_min_poison == 0``
+and ``poison`` otherwise.
.. _int_smax:
@@ -20812,10 +20812,10 @@ Arguments:
The first operand and the result have the same vector of integer type. The
second operand is the vector mask and has the same number of elements as the
result vector type. The third operand is the explicit vector length of the
-operation. The fourth argument must be a constant and is a flag to indicate
+operation. The fourth operand must be a constant and is a flag to indicate
whether the result value of the '``llvm.vp.abs``' intrinsic is a
-:ref:`poison value <poisonvalues>` if the argument is statically or dynamically
-an ``INT_MIN`` value.
+:ref:`poison value <poisonvalues>` if the first argument is statically or
+dynamically an ``INT_MIN`` value.
Semantics:
""""""""""
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