From 526875cb410154766b71128fa3c0988cdb1b4471 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: simonmar <unknown>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 08:41:21 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] [project @ 1999-07-14 08:41:21 by simonmar] Small typos from
 Wolfram Kahl.

---
 ghc/docs/users_guide/using.vsgml | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ghc/docs/users_guide/using.vsgml b/ghc/docs/users_guide/using.vsgml
index 911f7ac2201c..61c5ef4a3ec3 100644
--- a/ghc/docs/users_guide/using.vsgml
+++ b/ghc/docs/users_guide/using.vsgml
@@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ generator and bypass GCC altogether!
 <nidx>-Onot option</nidx>
 <nidx>optimising, reset</nidx>
 
-This option will make GHC ``forget'' any -Oish options it has seen so
+This option will make GHC ``forget'' any @-O@ish options it has seen so
 far.  Sometimes useful; for example: @make all EXTRA_HC_OPTS=-Onot@.
 
 <tag>@-Ofile <file>@:</tag>
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ At Glasgow, we don't use a @-O*@ flag for day-to-day work.  We use
 something.  When we want to go for broke, we tend to use @-O -fvia-C
 -O2-for-C@ (and we go for lots of coffee breaks).
 
-The easiest way to see what @-O@ (etc) ``really mean'' is to run with
+The easiest way to see what @-O@ (etc.) ``really mean'' is to run with
 @-v@, then stand back in amazement.  Alternatively, just look at the
 @HsC_minus<blah>@ lists in the @ghc@ driver script.
 
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