From: Rusty Russell Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 07:23:38 +0000 (+0930) Subject: ilog: reformat so webpage doesn't get confused. X-Git-Url: http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ccan;a=commitdiff_plain;h=4bf51de5cba2e5100b154ae9b8807f7e78736fcc;ds=sidebyside ilog: reformat so webpage doesn't get confused. The extra spaces make my web formatter think they're literal text, which looks weird. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell --- diff --git a/ccan/ilog/_info b/ccan/ilog/_info index 9038b59d..d57c05d4 100644 --- a/ccan/ilog/_info +++ b/ccan/ilog/_info @@ -2,15 +2,18 @@ * ilog - Integer logarithm. * * ilog_32() and ilog_64() compute the minimum number of bits required to store - * an unsigned 32-bit or 64-bit value without any leading zero bits. + * an unsigned 32-bit or 64-bit value without any leading zero bits. + * * This can also be thought of as the location of the highest set bit, with - * counting starting from one (so that 0 returns 0, 1 returns 1, and 2**31 - * returns 32). + * counting starting from one (so that 0 returns 0, 1 returns 1, and 2**31 + * returns 32). + * * When the value is known to be non-zero ilog32_nz() and ilog64_nz() can - * compile into as few as two instructions, one of which may get optimized out - * later. + * compile into as few as two instructions, one of which may get optimized out + * later. + * * STATIC_ILOG_32 and STATIC_ILOG_64 allow computation on compile-time - * constants, so other compile-time constants can be derived from them. + * constants, so other compile-time constants can be derived from them. * * Example: * #include