/// number. If all of the places that IntA and IntB overlap are defined by
/// copies from IntA to IntB, we know that these two ranges can really be
/// merged if we adjust the value numbers. If it is safe, adjust the value
-/// numbers and return true, allowing coallescing to occur.
+/// numbers and return true, allowing coalescing to occur.
bool LiveIntervals::
AdjustIfAllOverlappingRangesAreCopiesFrom(LiveInterval &IntA,
LiveInterval &IntB,
// If DestInt is actually a copy from SrcInt (which we know) that is used
// to define another value of SrcInt, we can change the other range of
// SrcInt to be the value of the range that defines DestInt, allowing a
- // coallesce.
+ // coalesce.
if (!Joinable && DestInt.containsOneValue() &&
AdjustIfAllOverlappingRangesAreCopiesFrom(SrcInt, DestInt, MIDefIdx))
Joinable = true;
Statistic<> NumTwoAddressInstrs("twoaddressinstruction",
"Number of two-address instructions");
Statistic<> NumCommuted("twoaddressinstruction",
- "Number of instructions commuted to coallesce");
+ "Number of instructions commuted to coalesce");
Statistic<> NumConvertedTo3Addr("twoaddressinstruction",
"Number of instructions promoted to 3-address");
// If this instruction is not the killing user of B, see if we can
// rearrange the code to make it so. Making it the killing user will
- // allow us to coallesce A and B together, eliminating the copy we are
+ // allow us to coalesce A and B together, eliminating the copy we are
// about to insert.
if (!LV.KillsRegister(mi, regB)) {
const TargetInstrDescriptor &TID = TII.get(opcode);