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support a broad class of garbage collected languages including Scheme, ML, Java,
C#, Perl, Python, Lua, Ruby, other scripting languages, and more.</p>
-<p>However, LLVM does not itself provide a garbage collector—this should
+<p>However, LLVM does not itself provide a garbage collector—this should
be part of your language's runtime library. LLVM provides a framework for
compile time <a href="#plugin">code generation plugins</a>. The role of these
plugins is to generate code and data structures which conforms to the <em>binary
interface</em> specified by the <em>runtime library</em>. This is similar to the
relationship between LLVM and DWARF debugging info, for example. The
difference primarily lies in the lack of an established standard in the domain
-of garbage collection—thus the plugins.</p>
+of garbage collection—thus the plugins.</p>
<p>The aspects of the binary interface with which LLVM's GC support is
concerned are:</p>