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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-The documentation has the td_hilen and td_lolen fields in the wrong
-order (comapre with tables_shared.h).
-
-Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>
-
----
- doc/flex.info-1 | 16 ++++++++--------
- doc/flex.texi | 14 +++++++-------
- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
-
---- doc/flex.info-1.orig
-+++ doc/flex.info-1
-@@ -4171,8 +4171,8 @@ indexed by name, as described below. The
- +-------------------------------+
- Table 1 | uint16 td_id; |
- | uint16 td_flags; |
-- | uint32 td_lolen; |
- | uint32 td_hilen; |
-+ | uint32 td_lolen; |
- | void td_data[]; |
- | uint8 td_pad64[]; |
- +-------------------------------+
-@@ -4303,12 +4303,6 @@ Fields of a table:
- elements or between structs. The type of each member is
- determined by the `YYTD_DATA*' bits.
-
--`td_lolen'
-- Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If
-- this is a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of
-- elements in this array. The element size is determined by the
-- `td_flags' field.
--
- `td_hilen'
- If `td_hilen' is non-zero, then the data is a two-dimensional
- array. Otherwise, the data is a one-dimensional array. `td_hilen'
-@@ -4324,11 +4318,17 @@ Fields of a table:
- simply skipped. Flex does not currently generate tables of zero
- length.
-
-+`td_lolen'
-+ Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If
-+ this is a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of
-+ elements in this array. The element size is determined by the
-+ `td_flags' field.
-+
- `td_data[]'
- The table data. This array may be a one- or two-dimensional array,
- of type `int8', `int16', `int32', `struct yy_trans_info', or
- `struct yy_trans_info*', depending upon the values in the
-- `td_flags', `td_lolen', and `td_hilen' fields.
-+ `td_flags', `td_hilen', and `td_lolen' fields.
-
- `td_pad64[]'
- Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire table to the next
---- doc/flex.texi.orig
-+++ doc/flex.texi
-@@ -5083,8 +5083,8 @@ indexed by name, as described below. The
- +-------------------------------+
- Table 1 | uint16 td_id; |
- | uint16 td_flags; |
-- | uint32 td_lolen; |
- | uint32 td_hilen; |
-+ | uint32 td_lolen; |
- | void td_data[]; |
- | uint8 td_pad64[]; |
- +-------------------------------+
-@@ -5203,11 +5203,6 @@ two integers. There is no padding betwee
- The type of each member is determined by the @code{YYTD_DATA*} bits.
- @end table
-
--@item td_lolen
--Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If this is
--a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of elements in this array.
--The element size is determined by the @code{td_flags} field.
--
- @item td_hilen
- If @code{td_hilen} is non-zero, then the data is a two-dimensional array.
- Otherwise, the data is a one-dimensional array. @code{td_hilen} contains the
-@@ -5221,11 +5216,16 @@ by the @code{td_flags} field. It is pos
- array, and no data is loaded, i.e., this table is simply skipped. Flex does not
- currently generate tables of zero length.
-
-+@item td_lolen
-+Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If this is
-+a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of elements in this array.
-+The element size is determined by the @code{td_flags} field.
-+
- @item td_data[]
- The table data. This array may be a one- or two-dimensional array, of type
- @code{int8}, @code{int16}, @code{int32}, @code{struct yy_trans_info}, or
- @code{struct yy_trans_info*}, depending upon the values in the
--@code{td_flags}, @code{td_lolen}, and @code{td_hilen} fields.
-+@code{td_flags}, @code{td_hilen}, and @code{td_lolen} fields.
-
- @item td_pad64[]
- Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire table to the next 64-bit boundary as