docs: Fix 2 typos
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.
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@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ vector. For example @{ 0, 1 @} could be seen as two patterns with
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one element each or one pattern with two elements (@var{base0} and
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@var{base1}). The canonical encoding is always the one with the
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fewest patterns or (if both encodings have the same number of
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petterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
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patterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
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@samp{vector_cst_encoding_nelts (@var{v})} gives the total number of
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encoded elements in @var{v}, which is 6 in the example above.
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@ -1843,7 +1843,7 @@ vector. For example @{ 0, 1 @} could be seen as two patterns with
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one element each or one pattern with two elements (@var{base0} and
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@var{base1}). The canonical encoding is always the one with the
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fewest patterns or (if both encodings have the same number of
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petterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
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patterns) the one with the fewest encoded elements.
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@samp{const_vector_encoding_nelts (@var{v})} gives the total number of
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encoded elements in @var{v}, which is 6 in the example above.
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