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authorAndy Lester <andy@petdance.com>2005-06-01 19:02:38 -0500
committerH.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>2005-06-02 07:39:30 +0000
commita0288114f9bfa2566e353eba77114ea63b616631 (patch)
tree8c86c7a2a168301943e790fcdd612b20d47ea300 /pp_sort.c
parent1936d2a74fbc35dd0d6862386c9988d92bb8e6e0 (diff)
downloadperl-a0288114f9bfa2566e353eba77114ea63b616631.tar.gz
Quotes fixed, see also perl #36079
Message-ID: <20050602050238.GA4001@petdance.com> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@24666
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/pp_sort.c b/pp_sort.c
index 6d7565042f..349944ed2f 100644
--- a/pp_sort.c
+++ b/pp_sort.c
@@ -147,17 +147,17 @@ typedef SV * gptr; /* pointers in our lists */
**
** Unless otherwise specified, pair pointers address the first of two elements.
**
-** b and b+1 are a pair that compare with sense ``sense''.
-** b is the ``bottom'' of adjacent pairs that might form a longer run.
+** b and b+1 are a pair that compare with sense "sense".
+** b is the "bottom" of adjacent pairs that might form a longer run.
**
** p2 parallels b in the list2 array, where runs are defined by
** a pointer chain.
**
-** t represents the ``top'' of the adjacent pairs that might extend
+** t represents the "top" of the adjacent pairs that might extend
** the run beginning at b. Usually, t addresses a pair
** that compares with opposite sense from (b,b+1).
** However, it may also address a singleton element at the end of list1,
-** or it may be equal to ``last'', the first element beyond list1.
+** or it may be equal to "last", the first element beyond list1.
**
** r addresses the Nth pair following b. If this would be beyond t,
** we back it off to t. Only when r is less than t do we consider the
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ S_mergesortsv(pTHX_ gptr *base, size_t nmemb, SVCOMPARE_t cmp, U32 flags)
** which head to merge) the item to merge
** (at pointer q) is the first operand of
** the comparison. When we want to know
- ** if ``q is strictly less than the other'',
+ ** if "q is strictly less than the other",
** we can't just do
** cmp(q, other) < 0
** because stability demands that we treat equality