use_operand_p old = imm->imm_use;
#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
- /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed
- since we the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified
+ /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed
+ since the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified
via stmt changes, or SET_USE, or somesuch thing, and you need to be
using the SAFE version of the iterator. */
gcc_assert (imm->iter_node.next == old->next);