> > There is no checkpoints section, there is only "Data Layout". However > > "Data Layout" talks only of checkpoints. Would you like me to delete it? ... > Yes, delete that whole <div class="doc_text"> and the doc_subsection too > if that's the only paragraph in it. The checkpoint thing is not > supported any more. I know this isn't your change, but since you're in > there ... :)
Done. > > > > - <tr><td><tt>void</tt></td><td>No value</td></tr> > > > > + <tr><td><tt><a name="t_void">void</a></tt></td><td>No > > > > value</td></tr> > > > > <tr><td><tt>i8</tt></td><td>8-bit value</td></tr> > > > > <tr><td><tt>i32</tt></td><td>32-bit value</td></tr> > > > > <tr><td><tt>float</tt></td><td>32-bit floating point > > > > value</td></tr> > > > > > > Why not put in links for the other types? > > > > Because they have their own sections with an anchor, eg t_integer refers to > > the > > section on integers. Void is the only type that doesn't have its own > > section. > > Probably it should get one. > > Oh, yeah, sorry, thought that was an href="#t_void" you put in there. > > In this case, this link isn't good. We don't want a link coming to this > table because itw ill confuse the reader. Please add a section near > t_integer for t_void. Then, make all of these table entries have links > to the type's section. Actually, the integer and floating point types don't have their own section. #t_integer and #t_floating refer to the entries in the next table. I don't think leaving t_void anchor where it is will confuse anyone. Ciao, Duncan. _______________________________________________ llvm-commits mailing list llvm-commits@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-commits