When looking into PR113572, I've noticed a typo in VECTOR_CST documentation
and grep found pasto of it elsewhere.
2024-01-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* doc/generic.texi (VECTOR_CST): Fix typo - petterns -> patterns.
* doc/rtl.texi (CONST_VECTOR): Likewise.
(cherry picked from commit
36c1384038f3b9f01124f0fc38bb3c930b1cbe8a)
one element each or one pattern with two elements (@var{base0} and
@var{base1}). The canonical encoding is always the one with the
fewest patterns or (if both encodings have the same number of
-petterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
+patterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
@samp{vector_cst_encoding_nelts (@var{v})} gives the total number of
encoded elements in @var{v}, which is 6 in the example above.
one element each or one pattern with two elements (@var{base0} and
@var{base1}). The canonical encoding is always the one with the
fewest patterns or (if both encodings have the same number of
-petterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
+patterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
@samp{const_vector_encoding_nelts (@var{v})} gives the total number of
encoded elements in @var{v}, which is 6 in the example above.