diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7ba99b1c..95281fcf 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ QPDF is known to build and pass its test suite with mingw (latest version tested # Building Documentation -The QPDF manual is written in reStructured Text format and is build with [sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org). The sources to the user manual can be found in the `manual` directory. For more detailed information, consult the [Building and Installing QPDF section of the manual](manual/installation.rst) or consult the [build-doc script used in CI](build-scripts/build-doc). +The QPDF manual is written in reStructured Text format and is build with [sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org). The sources to the user manual can be found in the `manual` directory. For more detailed information, consult the [Building and Installing QPDF section of the manual](manual/installation.rst) or consult the [build-doc script](build-scripts/build-doc). # Additional Notes on Build diff --git a/manual/design.rst b/manual/design.rst index 0e50f858..f323aa75 100644 --- a/manual/design.rst +++ b/manual/design.rst @@ -375,9 +375,10 @@ packed together in some integer type. Also note that ``size_t`` and so sometimes an explicit cast may not be needed to avoid warnings on one platform but may be needed on another. A conversion with ``QIntC`` should always be used when the types are different even if the -underlying size is the same. QPDF's CI build builds on 32-bit and 64-bit -platforms, and the test suite is very thorough, so it is hard to make -any of the potential errors here without being caught in build or test. +underlying size is the same. QPDF's automatic build builds on 32-bit +and 64-bit platforms, and the test suite is very thorough, so it is +hard to make any of the potential errors here without being caught in +build or test. Non-const ``unsigned char*`` is used in the ``Pipeline`` interface. The pipeline interface has a ``write`` call that uses ``unsigned char*``