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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ have an if/then/else expression plus a simple 'for' loop.</p>
<p>
Extending Kaleidoscope to support if/then/else is quite straightforward. It
-basically requires adding lexer support for this "new" concept to the lexer,
+basically requires adding support for this "new" concept to the lexer,
parser, AST, and LLVM code emitter. This example is nice, because it shows how
easy it is to "grow" a language over time, incrementally extending it as new
ideas are discovered.</p>
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