ABI for which this is true. */
#define ABI_HAS_64BIT_SYMBOLS (mips_abi == ABI_64)
-/* ISA has instructions for managing 64 bit fp and gp regs (eg. mips3). */
+/* ISA has instructions for managing 64 bit fp and gp regs (e.g. mips3). */
#define ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (ISA_MIPS3 \
|| ISA_MIPS4 \
|| ISA_MIPS64)
-/* ISA has branch likely instructions (eg. mips2). */
+/* ISA has branch likely instructions (e.g. mips2). */
/* Disable branchlikely for tx39 until compare rewrite. They haven't
been generated up to this point. */
#define ISA_HAS_BRANCHLIKELY (!ISA_MIPS1)
`I' is used for the range of constants an arithmetic insn can
actually contain (16 bits signed integers).
- `J' is used for the range which is just zero (ie, $r0).
+ `J' is used for the range which is just zero (i.e., $r0).
`K' is used for the range of constants a logical insn can actually
contain (16 bit zero-extended integers).
`L' is used for the range of constants that be loaded with lui
- (ie, the bottom 16 bits are zero).
+ (i.e., the bottom 16 bits are zero).
`M' is used for the range of constants that take two words to load
- (ie, not matched by `I', `K', and `L').
+ (i.e., not matched by `I', `K', and `L').
`N' is used for negative 16 bit constants other than -65536.
#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_COMMON mips_output_aligned_decl_common
-/* This says how to define a local common symbol (ie, not visible to
+/* This says how to define a local common symbol (i.e., not visible to
linker). */
#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL