svn commit: r275556 - projects/building-blocks/share/mk
Garrett Cooper
ngie at FreeBSD.org
Sat Dec 6 03:12:58 UTC 2014
Author: ngie
Date: Sat Dec 6 03:12:57 2014
New Revision: 275556
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/275556
Log:
Fix typos in comments and wrap to <80 columns
MFC after: 3 days
Modified:
projects/building-blocks/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk
Modified: projects/building-blocks/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk
==============================================================================
--- projects/building-blocks/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk Sat Dec 6 02:59:59 2014 (r275555)
+++ projects/building-blocks/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk Sat Dec 6 03:12:57 2014 (r275556)
@@ -2,18 +2,22 @@
# Setup variables for the compiler
#
-# COMPILTER_TYPE is the major type of compiler. Currently gcc and clang support
-# automatic detetion. Other compiler types can be shoe-horned in, but require explicit
-# setting of the compiler type. The compiler type can also be set explicitly if, say,
-# you install gcc as clang...
-#
-# COMPILER_VERSION is a numeric constant equal to major * 10000 + minor * 100 + tiny. It
-# too can be overriden on the command line. When testing it, be sure to make sure that you
-# are limiting the test to a specific compiler. Testing against 30300 for gcc likely isn't
-# what you wanted (since versions of gcc prior to 4.2 likely have no prayer of working).
+# COMPILER_TYPE is the major type of compiler. Currently gcc and clang support
+# automatic detection. Other compiler types can be shoe-horned in, but require
+# explicit setting of the compiler type. The compiler type can also be set
+# explicitly if, say, you install gcc as clang...
#
-# COMPILER_FEATURES will contain one or more of the following, based on compiler support
-# for that feature: c++11 (supports full (or nearly full) C++11 programming environment).
+# COMPILER_VERSION is a numeric constant equal to:
+# major * 10000 + minor * 100 + tiny
+# It too can be overriden on the command line. When testing it, be sure to
+# make sure that you are limiting the test to a specific compiler. Testing
+# against 30300 for gcc likely isn't what you wanted (since versions of gcc
+# prior to 4.2 likely have no prayer of working).
+#
+# COMPILER_FEATURES will contain one or more of the following, based on
+# compiler support for that feature:
+#
+# - c++11 : supports full (or nearly full) C++11 programming environment.
#
# This file may be included multiple times, but only has effect the first time.
#
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