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authorchriseth <c@ethdev.com>2016-07-19 01:09:40 +0800
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Merge pull request #729 from Denton-L/minor-corrections
Minor corrections to documentation
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@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ The opcodes ``pushi`` and ``jumpdest`` cannot be used directly.
+-------------------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| dup1 ... dup16 | | copy ith stack slot to the top (counting from top) |
+-------------------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
-| swap1 ... swap1 | `*` | swap topmost and ith stack slot below it |
+| swap1 ... swap16 | `*` | swap topmost and ith stack slot below it |
+-------------------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| mload(p) | | mem[p..(p+32)) |
+-------------------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ variables. Take care that when you assign to variables that point to
memory or storage, you will only change the pointer and not the data.
There are two kinds of assignments: Functional-style and instruction-style.
-For functionaly-style assignments (``variable := value``), you need to provide a value in a
+For functional-style assignments (``variable := value``), you need to provide a value in a
functional-style expression that results in exactly one stack value
and for instruction-style (``=: variable``), the value is just taken from the stack top.
For both ways, the colon points to the name of the variable.