Get rid of "smart" quotes. Per report on cfe-dev.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@78230 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Sema/SemaLookup.cpp b/lib/Sema/SemaLookup.cpp
index 1fd6ae4..788111c 100644
--- a/lib/Sema/SemaLookup.cpp
+++ b/lib/Sema/SemaLookup.cpp
@@ -654,8 +654,8 @@
// ...During unqualified name lookup (3.4.1), the names appear as if
// they were declared in the nearest enclosing namespace which contains
// both the using-directive and the nominated namespace.
- // [Note: in this context, “contains” means “contains directly or
- // indirectly”.
+ // [Note: in this context, "contains" means "contains directly or
+ // indirectly".
//
// For example:
// namespace A { int i; }
@@ -1687,10 +1687,10 @@
// unqualified function calls (3.4.2) except that all member
// functions are ignored. However, if no operand has a class
// type, only those non-member functions in the lookup set
- // that have a first parameter of type T1 or “reference to
- // (possibly cv-qualified) T1”, when T1 is an enumeration
+ // that have a first parameter of type T1 or "reference to
+ // (possibly cv-qualified) T1", when T1 is an enumeration
// type, or (if there is a right operand) a second parameter
- // of type T2 or “reference to (possibly cv-qualified) T2”,
+ // of type T2 or "reference to (possibly cv-qualified) T2",
// when T2 is an enumeration type, are candidate functions.
DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
LookupResult Operators = LookupName(S, OpName, LookupOperatorName);