Gerald Pfeifer <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Gaius, > > apologies, I thought you had pushed the updated patch and only now > realized it's not in yet. > > Please look into the few bits below and then go ahead and push. > > On Mon, 6 Feb 2023, Gaius Mulley wrote: >> * htdocs/frontends.html: An update to say the front end is now in >> the development trunk. > > Here we'd usually simply say > > * frontends: The Modula-2 front end is now on the > development trunk. > > skiping "An update to say", or at least "An update to" and the "htdocs/" > port (and adding which front end). > >> * htdocs/gcc-13/changes.html: A description of which dialects are >> supported and the user level front end changes so far. > > * gcc-13: Note which Modula-2 dialects are... > >> * htdocs/index.html: Proposed news entry. > > * index: Announce Modula-2 inclusion > > (or something like that). > >> * htdocs/onlinedocs/index.html: PDF, PS and HTML documentation >> links. > * onlinedocs: Add links to Modula-2 documentation > > >> +The compiler is operational with GCC 10, GCC 11 GCC 12 (on > > ...GCC 11, and GCC 12... > >> +GNU/Linux x86 systems). The front end is now in the GCC development >> +trunk (GCC 13). The front end is mostly written in Modula-2 and it >> includes a bootstrap tool which translates Modula-2 into C/C++.</li> > > How about "It is mostly written in Modula-2 and includes..." to avoid > repetition of "the front end"? > > > Thank you, > Gerald
Hi Gerald, no problem at all and many thanks for the advice. I'll push the changes shortly, regards, Gaius
