+2002-10-28 Andreas Bauer <baueran@in.tum.de>
+
+ * doc/c-tree.texi (Tree overview): Fix typos.
+
2002-10-29 Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org>
* Makefile.in (gnucompare*): Only record bad comparisons
font}, except when talking about the actual C type @code{tree}.
You can tell what kind of node a particular tree is by using the
-@code{TREE_CODE} macro. Many, many macros take a trees as input and
-return trees as output. However, most macros require a certain kinds of
+@code{TREE_CODE} macro. Many, many macros take trees as input and
+return trees as output. However, most macros require a certain kind of
tree node as input. In other words, there is a type-system for trees,
but it is not reflected in the C type-system.