its own interpreter. Pragmatic Smalltalk is a dialect of Smalltalk, built on
top of LanguageKit, that interfaces directly with Objective-C, sharing the
same object representation and message sending behaviour. These projects are
- developed as part of the Étoié desktop environment.</p>
+ developed as part of the Étoilé desktop environment.</p>
</div>
<p>Converting from the old EH API to the new EH API is rather simple, because a
lot of complexity has been removed. The two intrinsics,
<code>@llvm.eh.exception</code> and <code>@llvm.eh.selector</code> have been
- superceded by the <code>landingpad</code> instruction. Instead of generating
+ superseded by the <code>landingpad</code> instruction. Instead of generating
a call to <code>@llvm.eh.exception</code> and <code>@llvm.eh.selector</code>:
<div class="doc_code">
"<code>load volatile</code>"/"<code>store volatile</code>". The old
syntax ("<code>volatile load</code>"/"<code>volatile store</code>")
is still accepted, but is now considered deprecated.</li>
- <li>The old atomic intrinscs (<code>llvm.memory.barrier</code> and
+ <li>The old atomic intrinsics (<code>llvm.memory.barrier</code> and
<code>llvm.atomic.*</code>) are now gone. Please use the new atomic
instructions, described in the <a href="Atomics.html">atomics guide</a>.
</ul>
LLVM API changes are:</p>
<ul>
- <li>The biggest and most pervasive change is that llvm::Type's are no longer
+ <li>The biggest and most pervasive change is that llvm::Types are no longer
returned or accepted as 'const' values. Instead, just pass around
- non-const Type's.</li>
+ non-const Types.</li>
<li><code>PHINode::reserveOperandSpace</code> has been removed. Instead, you
must specify how many operands to reserve space for when you create the