Author: resistor
Date: Sat Oct 20 01:12:33 2007
New Revision: 43203

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=43203&view=rev
Log:
Some improvements based on feedback from Anders.

Modified:
    llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/Tutorial1.html

Modified: llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/Tutorial1.html
URL: 
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/Tutorial1.html?rev=43203&r1=43202&r2=43203&view=diff

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--- llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/Tutorial1.html (original)
+++ llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/Tutorial1.html Sat Oct 20 01:12:33 2007
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 </pre>
 </div>
 
-<p>Before going any further in this tutorial, you should look through the <a 
href="../LangRef.html">LLVM Language Reference Manual</a> and convince yourself 
that the above LLVM IR is actually equivalent to the original function.  Once 
you’re satisfied with that, let’s move on to actually generating it 
programmatically!</p>
+<p>If you're unsure what the above code says, skim through the <a 
href="../LangRef.html">LLVM Language Reference Manual</a> and convince yourself 
that the above LLVM IR is actually equivalent to the original function.  Once 
you’re satisfied with that, let’s move on to actually generating it 
programmatically!</p>
 
 <p>... STUFF ABOUT HEADERS ... </p>
 
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
 
 <p>Finally, we instantiate an LLVM <code>PassManager</code> and run the 
<code>PrintModulePass</code> on our module.  LLVM uses an explicit pass 
infrastructure to manage optimizations and various other things.  A 
<code>PassManager</code>, as should be obvious from its name, manages passes: 
it is responsible for scheduling them, invoking them, and insuring the proper 
disposal after we’re done with them.  For this example, we’re just using a 
trivial pass that prints out our module in textual form.</p>
 
-<p>Now onto the interesting part: creating a populating a module.  Here’s 
the first chunk of our <code>createLLVMModule()</code>:</p>
+<p>Now onto the interesting part: creating a populating a module.  Here’s 
the first chunk of our <code>makeLLVMModule()</code>:</p>
 
 <div class="doc_code">
 <pre>


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