/// * %S = secondOpcode MidTy %F to DstTy
/// The function returns a resultOpcode so these two casts can be replaced with:
/// * %Replacement = resultOpcode %SrcTy %x to DstTy
-/// If no such cast is permited, the function returns 0.
+/// If no such cast is permitted, the function returns 0.
unsigned CastInst::isEliminableCastPair(
Instruction::CastOps firstOp, Instruction::CastOps secondOp,
Type *SrcTy, Type *MidTy, Type *DstTy, Type *SrcIntPtrTy, Type *MidIntPtrTy,
// Define the 144 possibilities for these two cast instructions. The values
// in this matrix determine what to do in a given situation and select the
// case in the switch below. The rows correspond to firstOp, the columns
- // correspond to secondOp. In looking at the table below, keep in mind
+ // correspond to secondOp. In looking at the table below, keep in mind
// the following cast properties:
//
// Size Compare Source Destination
// Check if any of the bitcasts convert scalars<->vectors.
if ((isFirstBitcast && isa<VectorType>(SrcTy) != isa<VectorType>(MidTy)) ||
(isSecondBitcast && isa<VectorType>(MidTy) != isa<VectorType>(DstTy)))
- // Unless we are bitcasing to the original type, disallow optimizations.
+ // Unless we are bitcasting to the original type, disallow optimizations.
if (!chainedBitcast) return 0;
int ElimCase = CastResults[firstOp-Instruction::CastOpsBegin]