diff --git a/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl1.rst b/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl1.rst index a2c5eeebf474..3333ce8706f7 100644 --- a/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl1.rst +++ b/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl1.rst @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ in the various pieces. The structure of the tutorial is: collection support, exceptions, debugging, support for "spaghetti stacks", and a bunch of other tips and tricks. -By the end of the tutorial, we'll have written a bit less than 700 lines +By the end of the tutorial, we'll have written a bit less than 1000 lines of non-comment, non-blank, lines of code. With this small amount of code, we'll have built up a very reasonable compiler for a non-trivial language including a hand-written lexer, parser, AST, as well as code diff --git a/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl9.rst b/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl9.rst index 6f694931ef86..c5140a12e5c7 100644 --- a/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl9.rst +++ b/llvm/docs/tutorial/LangImpl9.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ being a semi-interesting (but probably still useless) toy. :) It is interesting to see how far we've come, and how little code it has taken. We built the entire lexer, parser, AST, code generator, and an -interactive run-loop (with a JIT!) by-hand in under 700 lines of +interactive run-loop (with a JIT!) by-hand in under 1000 lines of (non-comment/non-blank) code. Our little language supports a couple of interesting features: it