* @param node - the start node
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
*/
void irg_walk(ir_node *node, irg_walk_func *pre, irg_walk_func *post, void *env);
* @param irg - the irg graph
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* Like irg_walk(), but walks over all reachable nodes in the ir
* graph, starting at the end operation. During the walk current_ir_graph
*
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* This function executes irg_walk(end, pre, post, env) for all irgraphs in irprog.
* Sets current_ir_graph properly for each walk. Conserves current
*
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* This function walks all irgs in interprocedural view.
* Visits each node only once. Sets current_ir_graph properly. Does not use the link field.
* @param node - the start node
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* This function Walks only over Block nodes in the graph. Has it's own visited
* flag, so that it can be interleaved with the other walker.
* If a none block is passed, starts at the block this node belongs to.
- * If end is passed also visites kept alive blocks. Does not use the link field.
+ * If end is passed also visits kept alive blocks. Does not use the link field.
*/
void irg_block_walk(ir_node *node, irg_walk_func *pre, irg_walk_func *post, void *env);
* @param irg - the irg graph
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* Like irg_block_walk(), but walks over all reachable blocks in the
* ir graph, starting at the end block. Does not use the link field.
*
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* This function walks over all code in const_code_irg.
* Uses visited flag in const_code_irg. Does not use the link field.
*
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* This function works like irg_walk, except that it enters and leaves blocks only once.
* So, the post walker see a 'valid schedule' of the code, the pre-walker a 'reversed schedule'
* @param irg - the irg graph
* @param pre - walker function, executed before the predecessor of a node are visited
* @param post - walker function, executed after the predecessor of a node are visited
- * @param env - environment, passend to pre and post
+ * @param env - environment, passed to pre and post
*
* Like irg_walk_blkwise(), but walks over all reachable nodes in the ir
* graph, starting at the end operation. During the walk current_ir_graph