Some sentences in whymemorybarriers.tex is missing unbreakable spaces between 'and' and CPU numbers. Add those. Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj38.park@xxxxxxxxx> --- appendix/whymb/whymemorybarriers.tex | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/appendix/whymb/whymemorybarriers.tex b/appendix/whymb/whymemorybarriers.tex index a7f97897..a4077814 100644 --- a/appendix/whymb/whymemorybarriers.tex +++ b/appendix/whymb/whymemorybarriers.tex @@ -1495,7 +1495,7 @@ as we will see.\footnote{ \label{sec:app:whymb:Example 1} \Cref{lst:app:whymb:Memory Barrier Example 1} -shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and 2. +shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and~2. Each of \qco{a}, \qco{b}, and \qco{c} are initially zero. \floatstyle{plaintop} @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ the assertion. \label{sec:app:whymb:Example 2} \Cref{lst:app:whymb:Memory Barrier Example 2} -shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and 2. +shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and~2. Both \qco{a} and \qco{b} are initially zero. \begin{listing} @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ mainstream computer systems. \label{sec:app:whymb:Example 3} \Cref{lst:app:whymb:Memory Barrier Example 3} -shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and 2. +shows three code fragments, executed concurrently by CPUs~0, 1, and~2. All variables are initially zero. \begin{listing*} -- 2.17.1