+2001-07-09 Phil Edwards <pme@sources.redhat.com>
+
+ * docs/html/configopts.html: Fix thinko.
+ * docs/html/27_io/howto.html: Fix thinko and HTML markup.
+ * include/bits/stl_iterator.h: Fix typo.
+
2001-07-09 Phil Edwards <pme@sources.redhat.com>
* docs/html/explanations.html: New file.
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<TITLE>libstdc++-v3 HOWTO: Chapter 27</TITLE>
<LINK REL=StyleSheet HREF="../lib3styles.css">
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involve doing very little buffering for the standard streams, leaving
most of the buffering to the underlying C library. (This kind of
thing is <A HREF="../explanations.html#cstdio">tricky to get right</A>.)
- The upside is that correctness is insured. The downside is that
+ The upside is that correctness is ensured. The downside is that
writing through <TT>cout</TT> can quite easily lead to awful
performance when the C++ I/O library is layered on top of the C I/O
library (as it is for 3.0 by default). Some patches are in the
company will become fully buffered on their own.
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<P>Note, by the way, that the synchronization requirement only applies to
- the standard streams (cin, cout, cerr, clog, and thier wide-character
- counterparts). File stream objects that you create yourself have no
- such requirement and are fully buffered.
+ the standard streams (<TT>cin</TT>, <TT>cout</TT>, <TT>cerr</TT>,
+ <TT>clog</TT>, and their wide-character counterparts). File stream
+ objects that you create yourself have no such requirement and are fully
+ buffered.
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org">the mailing list</A>.
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<DT><TT>--enable-sjlj-exceptions </TT>
- <DD><P>Forces old, short-jump/long-jump exception handling model. If
+ <DD><P>Forces old, set-jump/long-jump exception handling model. If
at all possible, the new, frame unwinding exception handling routines
should be used instead, as they significantly reduce both runtime
memory usage and executable size.
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}
// This iterator adapter is 'normal' in the sense that it does not
- // change the semantics of any of the operators of its itererator
+ // change the semantics of any of the operators of its iterator
// parameter. Its primary purpose is to convert an iterator that is
// not a class, e.g. a pointer, into an iterator that is a class.
// The _Container parameter exists solely so that different containers