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FAQ.html updated: 1.32 -> 1.33 --- Log message: Fix some anchors. --- Diffs of the changes: (+8 -8) FAQ.html | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) Index: llvm/docs/FAQ.html diff -u llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.32 llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.33 --- llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.32 Wed Apr 26 09:52:19 2006 +++ llvm/docs/FAQ.html Wed Apr 26 10:46:53 2006 @@ -391,12 +391,12 @@ </div> <!-- *********************************************************************** --> -<div class="doc_section"> - <a name="felangs">Source Languages</a> -</div> +<div class="doc_section"><a name="felangs">Source Languages</a></div> -<div class="question"><p>What source languages are supported?</p></div> -<div name="langs" class="answer"> +<div class="question"><p> + <a name="langs">What source languages are supported?</a></p> +</div> +<div class="answer"> <p>LLVM currently has full support for C and C++ source languages. These are available through a special version of GCC that LLVM calls the <a href="#cfe">C Front End</a></p> @@ -410,9 +410,9 @@ <p>The PyPy developers are working on integrating LLVM into the PyPy backend so that PyPy language can translate to LLVM.</p> </div> -<div name="langhlsupp" class="question"> +<div class="question"><a name="langhlsupp"> <p>What support is there for a higher level source language constructs for - building a compiler?</p> + building a compiler?</a></p> </div> <div class="answer"> <p>Currently, there isn't much. LLVM supports an intermediate representation @@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01!"></a> <a href="http://llvm.org">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br> - Last modified: $Date: 2006/04/26 14:52:19 $ + Last modified: $Date: 2006/04/26 15:46:53 $ </address> </body> _______________________________________________ llvm-commits mailing list llvm-commits@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-commits