From 85ea7edf74f756f593d9bc4c0aaed16551541c33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2015 23:43:20 +0100 Subject: Documentation fixes by Joshua Davies --- doc/mdk_mixvm.texi | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/mdk_mixvm.texi') diff --git a/doc/mdk_mixvm.texi b/doc/mdk_mixvm.texi index 3dcf712..580f641 100644 --- a/doc/mdk_mixvm.texi +++ b/doc/mdk_mixvm.texi @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ the virtual machine's state after execution. @defopt -d @defoptx --dump -This option must be used in conjuction with @code{-r}, and tells +This option must be used in conjunction with @code{-r}, and tells @code{mixvm} to print the value of the virtual machine's registers, comparison flag and overflow toggle after executing the program named @var{FILE}. See @xref{Non-interactive mode}, for sample usage. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ comparison flag and overflow toggle after executing the program named @defopt -t @defoptx --time -This option must be used in conjuction with @code{-r}, and tells +This option must be used in conjunction with @code{-r}, and tells @code{mixvm} to print virtual time statistics for the program's execution. @end defopt @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ already familiar with these command line editing capabilities, as they are present in many GNU utilities, e.g. the @code{bash} shell)@footnote{The readline functionality will be available if you have compiled @sc{mdk} with readline support, i.e., if GNU readline is -installed in your system. This is ofte the case in GNU/Linux and BSD +installed in your system. This is often the case in GNU/Linux and BSD systems}. In a nutshell, readline provides command completion using the @kbd{TAB} key and command history using the cursor keys. A history file containing the last commands typed in previous sessions is stored in the @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ sbpr I1 @noindent will cause an interruption during program execution whenever the -contents or register @code{I1} changes. A previously set breakpoint is +contents of register @code{I1} changes. A previously set breakpoint is cleared using the @code{cbpr} command. @end deffn @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ sbpm 1000 @noindent will cause an interruption during program execution whenever the -contents or of the memory cell number 1000 changes. A previously set +contents of the memory cell number 1000 changes. A previously set breakpoint is cleared using the @code{cbpm} command. @end deffn @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ New symbols can be defined using the @code{ssym} command: @deffn {debug command} ssym SYM WEXP Defines the symbol named @var{SYM} with the value resulting from -evaluating @var{WEXP}, an w-expression. The newly defined symbol can be +evaluating @var{WEXP}, a w-expression. The newly defined symbol can be used in subsequent @code{weval} commands, as part of the expression to be evaluated. E.g., @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ rI5: + 00 00 (0000) rI6: + 00 00 (0000) MIX > @end example -As you can see in the above sample, the contents is printed as the sign +As you can see in the above sample, the contents are printed as the sign plus the values of the MIX bytes stored in the register and, between parenthesis, the decimal representation of its module. @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ flag and overflow toggle. Finally, @code{sreg} Sets the contents of the given register to @var{value}, expressed as a decimal constant. If @var{value} exceeds the maximum value storable in the given register, @code{VALUE mod -MAXIMU_VALUE} is stored, e.g. +MAXIMUM_VALUE} is stored, e.g. @example MIX > sreg I1 1000 @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ MIX > pmem 3000 MIX > @end example -The memory contents is displayed both as the set of five MIX bytes plus +The memory contents are displayed both as the set of five MIX bytes plus sign composing the stored MIX word and, between parenthesis, the decimal representation of the module of the stored value. @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ double quotes (e.g., @code{prompt ">> "}). If you have compiled @sc{mdk} with @code{libguile} support (@pxref{Special configure flags}), @code{mixvm} will start and -initialise an embedded Guile Scheme interpret when it is invoked. That +initialise an embedded Guile Scheme interpreter when it is invoked. That means that you have at your disposal, at @code{mixvm}'s command prompt, all the Scheme primitives described in @ref{Using mixguile} and @ref{mixguile}, as well as any other function or hook that you have -- cgit v1.2.3