=head2 The "CHECK-NEXT:" directive
Sometimes you want to match lines and would like to verify that matches
-happen on exactly consequtive lines with no other lines in between them. In
+happen on exactly consecutive lines with no other lines in between them. In
this case, you can use CHECK: and CHECK-NEXT: directives to specify this. If
you specified a custom check prefix, just use "<PREFIX>-NEXT:". For
example, something like this works as you'd expect:
=head2 The "CHECK-NOT:" directive
The CHECK-NOT: directive is used to verify that a string doesn't occur
-between two matches (or the first match and the beginning of the file). For
+between two matches (or before the first match, or after the last match). For
example, to verify that a load is removed by a transformation, a test like this
can be used:
=head1 AUTHORS
-Maintained by The LLVM Team (L<http://llvm.org>).
+Maintained by The LLVM Team (L<http://llvm.org/>).
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