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Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/config/mips/mips.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | gcc/config/mips/mips.c | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/config/mips/mips.c b/gcc/config/mips/mips.c index 1d7157d8d05..610beb743e9 100644 --- a/gcc/config/mips/mips.c +++ b/gcc/config/mips/mips.c @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ struct mips_arg_info unsigned int stack_words; /* The offset from the start of the stack overflow area of the argument's - first stack word. Only meaningful when STACK_WORDS is non-zero. */ + first stack word. Only meaningful when STACK_WORDS is nonzero. */ unsigned int stack_offset; }; @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ int sdb_label_count = 0; /* Next label # for each statement for Silicon Graphics IRIS systems. */ int sym_lineno = 0; -/* Non-zero if inside of a function, because the stupid MIPS asm can't +/* Nonzero if inside of a function, because the stupid MIPS asm can't handle .files inside of functions. */ int inside_function = 0; @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ mips_reg_mode_ok_for_base_p (reg, mode, strict) /* This function is used to implement GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS. It returns a nonzero value if XINSN is a legitimate address for a - memory operand of the indicated MODE. STRICT is non-zero if this + memory operand of the indicated MODE. STRICT is nonzero if this function is called during reload. */ int @@ -3103,7 +3103,7 @@ map_test_to_internal_test (test_code) ??? This is called with result nonzero by the Scond patterns in mips.md. These patterns are called with a target in the mode of the Scond instruction pattern. Since this must be a constant, we - must use SImode. This means that if RESULT is non-zero, it will + must use SImode. This means that if RESULT is nonzero, it will always be an SImode register, even if TARGET_64BIT is true. We cope with this by calling convert_move rather than emit_move_insn. This will sometimes lead to an unnecessary extension of the result; @@ -3345,7 +3345,7 @@ gen_conditional_branch (operands, test_code) test_code = NE; } else if (GET_CODE (cmp1) == CONST_INT && INTVAL (cmp1) != 0) - /* We don't want to build a comparison against a non-zero + /* We don't want to build a comparison against a nonzero constant. */ cmp1 = force_reg (mode, cmp1); @@ -6013,7 +6013,7 @@ mips_assemble_integer (x, size, aligned_p) If we have -G 0, or the extern size is unknown, or the object is in a user specified section that is not .sbss/.sdata, don't bother emitting the - .externs. In the case of user specified sections this behaviour is + .externs. In the case of user specified sections this behavior is required as otherwise GAS will think the object lives in .sbss/.sdata. */ int @@ -7889,7 +7889,7 @@ mips_can_use_return_insn () return compute_frame_size (get_frame_size ()) == 0; } -/* Returns non-zero if X contains a SYMBOL_REF. */ +/* Returns nonzero if X contains a SYMBOL_REF. */ static int symbolic_expression_p (x) @@ -8722,7 +8722,7 @@ mips16_constant (x, mode, addr, addend) /* Write out code to move floating point arguments in or out of general registers. Output the instructions to FILE. FP_CODE is the code describing which arguments are present (see the comment at - the definition of CUMULATIVE_ARGS in mips.h). FROM_FP_P is non-zero if + the definition of CUMULATIVE_ARGS in mips.h). FROM_FP_P is nonzero if we are copying from the floating point registers. */ static void @@ -9919,11 +9919,11 @@ mips_adjust_insn_length (insn, length) INSN is the branch instruction. OPERANDS[0] is the condition. OPERANDS[1] is the target of the branch. OPERANDS[2] is the target of the first operand to the condition. If TWO_OPERANDS_P is - non-zero the comparison takes two operands; OPERANDS[3] will be the + nonzero the comparison takes two operands; OPERANDS[3] will be the second operand. - If INVERTED_P is non-zero we are to branch if the condition does - not hold. If FLOAT_P is non-zero this is a floating-point comparison. + If INVERTED_P is nonzero we are to branch if the condition does + not hold. If FLOAT_P is nonzero this is a floating-point comparison. LENGTH is the length (in bytes) of the sequence we are to generate. That tells us whether to generate a simple conditional branch, or a @@ -9945,7 +9945,7 @@ mips_output_conditional_branch (insn, static char buffer[200]; /* The kind of comparison we are doing. */ enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (operands[0]); - /* Non-zero if the opcode for the comparison needs a `z' indicating + /* Nonzero if the opcode for the comparison needs a `z' indicating that it is a comparision against zero. */ int need_z_p; /* A string to use in the assembly output to represent the first @@ -9972,7 +9972,7 @@ mips_output_conditional_branch (insn, subtract B from A and then look at the sign bit. But, if we are doing an unsigned comparison, and B is zero, we don't have to do the subtraction. Instead, we can just check to - see if A is non-zero. Thus, we change the CODE here to + see if A is nonzero. Thus, we change the CODE here to reflect the simpler comparison operation. */ switch (code) { |

