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diff --git a/doc/install.html b/doc/install.html index 19fab1b8..fe89fc5c 100644 --- a/doc/install.html +++ b/doc/install.html @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ The recommended way to fetch the latest version is to do a pull from the git repository. </p> <p> -Alternatively download the latest source package of LuaJIT (pick the .tar.gz). +Alternatively, download the latest source package of LuaJIT (pick the .tar.gz). Move it to a directory of your choice, open a terminal window and change to this directory. Now unpack the archive and change to the newly created directory (replace XX.YY.ZZ with the version you downloaded): @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ important to compile with the proper CPU or architecture settings. You can specify these when building the toolchain yourself. Or add <tt>-mcpu=...</tt> or <tt>-march=...</tt> to <tt>TARGET_CFLAGS</tt>. For ARM it's important to have the correct <tt>-mfloat-abi=...</tt> setting, -too. Otherwise LuaJIT may not run at the full performance of your target +too. Otherwise, LuaJIT may not run at the full performance of your target CPU. </p> <pre class="code"> @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ allocator from your system (no support for this on 64 bit architectures).</ of calling <tt>luaopen_base</tt> etc. directly.</li> <li>To change or extend the list of standard libraries to load, copy <tt>src/lib_init.c</tt> to your project and modify it accordingly. -Make sure the <tt>jit</tt> library is loaded or the JIT compiler +Make sure the <tt>jit</tt> library is loaded, or the JIT compiler will not be activated.</li> <li>The <tt>bit.*</tt> module for bitwise operations is already built-in. There's no need to statically link @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ in unspeakable ways. There should be absolutely no need to patch <tt>luaconf.h</tt> or any of the Makefiles. And please do not hand-pick files for your packages — simply use whatever <tt>make install</tt> creates. There's a reason -for all of the files <em>and</em> directories it creates. +for all the files <em>and</em> directories it creates. </p> <p> The build system uses GNU make and auto-detects most settings based on |