+ Fixed 2 typos reported by Sergey Korshunoff

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michael 2001-09-20 18:00:48 +00:00
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@ -2598,7 +2598,7 @@ object.
When the compiler encounters a call to an object's constructor,
it sets up the stack frame for the call, and inserts a call to the
\var{FPC\_HELP\_DESTRUCTOR} procedure before issuing the call to the real constructor.
\var{FPC\_HELP\_CONSTRUCTOR} procedure before issuing the call to the real constructor.
The helper procedure allocates the needed memory (if needed) and inserts the
VMT pointer in the object. After that, the real constructor is called.
@ -3250,7 +3250,7 @@ object files in one archive.
Smartlinking and the creation of shared (or dynamic) libraries are mutually
exclusive, that is, if you turn on smartlinking, then the creation of shared
libraries is turned of. The creation of static libraries is still possible.
The reason for this is that it has little sense in making a smarlinked
The reason for this is that it has little sense in making a smartlinked
dynamical library. The whole shared library is loaded into memory anyway by
the dynamic linker (or the operating system), so there would be no gain in size by
making it smartlinked.