+2007-01-08 Kazu Hirata <kazu@codesourcery.com>
+
+ gfortran.texi: Fix typos.
+
2007-01-07 Steven G. Kargl <kargl@gcc.gnu.org>
* decl.c, dump-parse-tree.c, error.c, data.c, expr.c, dependency.c,
something like @code{INTEGER I,J/2,3/} is not valid. This style of
initialization is only allowed in declarations without double colons
(@code{::}); the double colons were introduced in Fortran 90, which also
-introduced a standard syntax for initializating variables in type
+introduced a standard syntax for initializing variables in type
declarations.
Examples of standard-conforming code equivalent to the above example
GNU Fortran supports Hollerith constants in assignments, function
arguments, and @code{DATA} and @code{ASSIGN} statements. A Hollerith
-constant is written as a string of characters preceeded by an integer
+constant is written as a string of characters preceded by an integer
constant indicating the character count, and the letter @code{H} or
@code{h}, and stored in bytewise fashion in a numeric (@code{INTEGER},
@code{REAL}, or @code{complex}) or @code{LOGICAL} variable. The