cling/demo
Fons Rademakers bb72260cfc Changes related to the use of gendered or binary language in the code.
The changes are all related to the use of gendered or binary language in
the comments, messages, and documents (e.g. referring to the user explicitly
as "he" or "he/she").  I searched for thse instances and changed them to
the gender-neutral singular they (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they).
In the process I fixed quite a few typos that would show up in the
auto-generated documentation.

By Jean-François Caron jfcaron@phas.ubc.ca).
2014-05-17 15:04:59 +02:00
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ExpressiveDiagnostics Changes related to the use of gendered or binary language in the code. 2014-05-17 15:04:59 +02:00
README Move cling from cint/ to interpreter/ (Will add a "we have moved" readme to cint/cling.) 2012-09-05 09:37:39 +00:00

AUTHOR: Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev@cern.ch>

Here are tiny examples of the strengths of cling and the underlying compiler
clang.

If you want to see them start cling and do .x filename or .L filename,
unless this README is overriden by another, deeper in the folders.