Re: [PATCH -perfbook 2/4] memorder: Add index markers for 'address/control/data dependency', take 2

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Hi,

On 2023/09/23 17:23, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 10:55:44PM +0900, Akira Yokosawa wrote:
[...]
>>  
>> -The low overheads of the address and data dependencies discussed in
>> +The low overheads of the \IXalth{address}{address}{dependency}
> 
> This looks strange given the different parameters to the \IXalth above
> and the \IXalth below, but it gets the right thing to the right place
> in the index, so I queued and pushed all four.
> 
[...]
>> +and \IXalth{data dependencies}{data}{dependency} discussed in

Let me explain what's happening here.

Original sentence looked like this:

    The low overheads of the address and data dependencies discussed in

Here, if "address dependencies" were there, I could have said:

    \IXalth{address dependencies}{address}{dependency}

Instead, I put an index marker of "Dependency, address" on the lonely
"address", therefore it became:

    \IXalth{address}{address}{dependency}

\IXalth{}{}{} prints any string in #1 with an index marker of
"#3, #2" put on it.

Macros of \IX*alt* are powerful and can do whatever you'd like.

> Thank you!!!  And yes, I am now generating a set of glossary entries.  ;-)

Thank you.  I like those cautionary remarks.

        Thanks, Akira

> 
> 							Thanx, Paul






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