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doc/clang.tex: Fix labels and references.
author
Mark Wooding
<mdw@distorted.org.uk>
Sun, 30 Aug 2015 09:58:38 +0000
(10:58 +0100)
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Mark Wooding
<mdw@distorted.org.uk>
Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:10:15 +0000
(10:10 +0100)
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doc/clang.tex
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doc/clang.tex
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-34,7
+34,7
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The Sod translator represents C types in a fairly simple and direct way.
However, because it spends a fair amount of its time dealing with C types, it
provides a number of useful operations and macros.
However, because it spends a fair amount of its time dealing with C types, it
provides a number of useful operations and macros.
-The class hierarchy is shown in~\xref{fig:
proto.c-typ
es}.
+The class hierarchy is shown in~\xref{fig:
codegen.c-types.class
es}.
\begin{figure} \centering
\parbox{10pt}{\begin{tabbing}
\begin{figure} \centering
\parbox{10pt}{\begin{tabbing}
@@
-51,7
+51,7
@@
The class hierarchy is shown in~\xref{fig:proto.c-types}.
@|c-function-type|
\end{tabbing}}
\caption{Classes representing C types}
@|c-function-type|
\end{tabbing}}
\caption{Classes representing C types}
-\label{fig:
proto.c-typ
es}
+\label{fig:
codegen.c-types.class
es}
\end{figure}
C type objects are immutable unless otherwise specified.
\end{figure}
C type objects are immutable unless otherwise specified.
@@
-342,7
+342,7
@@
In Sod, the leaf types are
and matching qualifiers.
A number of symbolic type specifiers for builtin types are predefined as
and matching qualifiers.
A number of symbolic type specifiers for builtin types are predefined as
- shown in \xref{tab:
proto
.c-types.simple}. These are all defined as if by
+ shown in \xref{tab:
codegen
.c-types.simple}. These are all defined as if by
@|define-simple-c-type|, so can be used to construct qualified types.
\end{describe}
@|define-simple-c-type|, so can be used to construct qualified types.
\end{describe}
@@
-378,7
+378,7
@@
In Sod, the leaf types are
@|ptrdiff_t| & @|ptrdiff-t| \\ \hlx{vh}
\end{tabular}
\caption{Builtin symbolic type specifiers for simple C types}
@|ptrdiff_t| & @|ptrdiff-t| \\ \hlx{vh}
\end{tabular}
\caption{Builtin symbolic type specifiers for simple C types}
- \label{tab:
proto
.c-types.simple}
+ \label{tab:
codegen
.c-types.simple}
\end{table}
\begin{describe}{fun}
\end{table}
\begin{describe}{fun}