X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mp.c;h=bade05bcf866103b5bd794af4ae1ae6ce8cb5b72;hp=3c84a05484cb38c15ba681c14c41cc37bb7cd932;hb=d6b25bf854c164021550dfa8ff9fb4cfb104582e;hpb=e5de57de1b8bf1df96c152fc92f5a49f75d6d96c diff --git a/mp.c b/mp.c index 3c84a054..bade05bc 100644 --- a/mp.c +++ b/mp.c @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ * This file contains the public and the private API of the flex/bison based * mood parser. * - * The public API (at the bottom of the file) allows to parse the same mood + * The public API (at the bottom of the file) allows parsing the same mood * definition many times in an efficient manner. * - * The first function to all is \ref mp_init(), which analyzes the given mood + * The first function to call is \ref mp_init(), which analyzes the given mood * definition syntactically. It returns the abstract syntax tree of the mood * definition and pre-compiles all regular expression patterns to make later * pattern matching efficient. @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ struct mp_context { * * This function turns a generalized C99 string literal like "xyz\n" into a C * string (containing the three characters 'x', 'y' and 'z', followed by a - * newline character and the terminating zero byte). The function allows to - * specify different quote characters so that, for example, regular expression + * newline character and the terminating zero byte). The function receives + * quote characters as an argument so that, for example, regular expression * patterns enclosed in '/' can be parsed as well. To parse a proper string * literal, one has to pass two double quotes as the second argument. *