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diff --git a/docs/HistoricalNotes/2001-02-09-AdveCommentsResponse.txt b/docs/HistoricalNotes/2001-02-09-AdveCommentsResponse.txt index 5c87330fb7ea8..da50263665393 100644 --- a/docs/HistoricalNotes/2001-02-09-AdveCommentsResponse.txt +++ b/docs/HistoricalNotes/2001-02-09-AdveCommentsResponse.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ suggested, as specified below: Very true. We should discuss this more, but my reasoning is more of a consistency argument. There are VERY few instructions that can have all -of the types eliminated, and doing so when available unnecesarily makes +of the types eliminated, and doing so when available unnecessarily makes the language more difficult to handle. Especially when you see 'int %this' and 'bool %that' all over the place, I think it would be disorienting to see: @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ branches). No. This was something I was debating for a while, and didn't really feel strongly about either way. It is common to switch on other types in HLL's -(for example signed int's are particually common), but in this case, all +(for example signed int's are particularly common), but in this case, all that will be added is an additional 'cast' instruction. I removed that from the spec. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ that can be trivally translated into a conditional move... > I agree that we need a static data space. Otherwise, emulating global > data gets unnecessarily complex. -Definately. Also a later item though. :) +Definitely. Also a later item though. :) > We once talked about adding a symbolic thread-id field to each > .. |