2006-12-09 Ralf Wildenhues
* doc/m4.texinfo: Fix some typos. Index: doc/m4.texinfo =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/m4/m4/doc/m4.texinfo,v retrieving revision 1.81 diff -u -r1.81 m4.texinfo --- doc/m4.texinfo 4 Dec 2006 13:57:22 -0000 1.81 +++ doc/m4.texinfo 9 Dec 2006 10:12:41 -0000 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Originally, the Kernighan and Plauger macro-processor, and then @code{m3}, formed the engine for the Rational FORTRAN preprocessor, that is, the @code{Ratfor} equivalent of @code{cpp}. Later, @code{m4} -was used as a frontend for @code{Ratfor}, @code{C} and @code{Cobol}. +was used as a front-end for @code{Ratfor}, @code{C} and @code{Cobol}. Ren@'e Seindal released his implementation of @code{m4}, @acronym{GNU} @code{m4}, @@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ missing optional argument than for an explicit empty string. If there are too many arguments, the excess arguments are ignored. Unquoted leading whitespace is stripped off all arguments, but whitespace -generated by a macro expansion or occuring after a macro that expanded +generated by a macro expansion or occurring after a macro that expanded to an empty string remains intact. Whitespace includes space, tab, newline, carriage return, vertical tab, and formfeed. @@ -2725,7 +2725,7 @@ examine the implementation. Note that @code{quote} and @code{dquote_elt} make decisions based on their number of arguments, so that when called without arguments, they result in nothing instead of a -quoted empty string; this is so that it is possible to distinquish +quoted empty string; this is so that it is possible to distinguish between no arguments and an empty first argument. @code{dquote}, on the other hand, results in a string no matter what, since it is still possible to tell whether it was invoked without arguments based on the @@ -4427,10 +4427,10 @@ divert(`1')`diverted text.' divert @result{} -m4wrap(`Wrapped text preceeds ') +m4wrap(`Wrapped text precedes ') @result{} ^D address@hidden TEXT preceeds diverted text. address@hidden TEXT precedes diverted text. @end example If output is diverted to a negative diversion, it is simply discarded. @@ -4872,7 +4872,7 @@ @samp{cat} without the builtins supplied by this module. @item gnu -Provides all of the GNU extensions, as defined by GNU @code{m4} upto +Provides all of the GNU extensions, as defined by GNU @code{m4} up to release 1.4. In addition to the @samp{__gnu__} text macro, this module also defines either @samp{__unix__} or @samp{__windows__} as appropriate, and the following: