diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 87df41bbf29c59edc7d816d8b31a9e9848c19384..51ab60ed0903bdc8710cf09189597c3922de7ad0 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -2007-12-15 Bernhard Fischer <> +2007-12-15 Bernhard Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org> + + * tree-flow-inline.h.c (next_readonly_imm_use): Fix typo in comment. + +2007-12-15 Bernhard Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org> * toplev.c (process_options): Fix typo in warning. diff --git a/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h b/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h index 4669588558ee3f9bd200f8d67d54b3c50a12689e..1074f680caad2db76caa9f78d694f273821f32bf 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h +++ b/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h @@ -497,8 +497,8 @@ next_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm) use_operand_p old = imm->imm_use; #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING - /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed - since we the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified + /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed + since the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified via stmt changes, or SET_USE, or somesuch thing, and you need to be using the SAFE version of the iterator. */ gcc_assert (imm->iter_node.next == old->next);