}
/* Clean up the clean text buffer. Do this by converting comments and
- preprocessor directives into spaces. Also convert line continuations
+ preprocessing directives into spaces. Also convert line continuations
into whitespace. Also, whiteout string and character literals. */
static void
/* Do all editing operations for a single source file (either a "base" file
or an "include" file). To do this we read the file into memory, keep a
virgin copy there, make another cleaned in-core copy of the original file
- (i.e. one in which all of the comments and preprocessor directives have
+ (i.e. one in which all of the comments and preprocessing directives have
been replaced with whitespace), then use these two in-core copies of the
file to make a new edited in-core copy of the file. Finally, rename the
original file (as a way of saving it), and then write the edited version
of the file from core to a disk file of the same name as the original.
Note that the trick of making a copy of the original sans comments &
- preprocessor directives make the editing a whole lot easier. */
+ preprocessing directives make the editing a whole lot easier. */
static void
edit_file (hp)