+2010-01-02 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com>
+
+ * doc/generic.texi: Remove duplicated "@subsubsection Statements".
+ Remove the word "see" before "@pxref".
+ * doc/rtl.texi: Remove the word "see" before "@pxref".
+
2011-01-01 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
* tree-loop-distribution.c (tree_loop_distribution): Do not
@end ftable
-@subsubsection Statements
-
-There are tree nodes corresponding to all of the source-level
-statement constructs, used within the C and C++ frontends. These are
-enumerated here, together with a list of the various macros that can
-be used to obtain information about them. There are a few macros that
-can be used with all statements:
-
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c Language-dependent trees
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@code{POINTER_TYPE} pointing to a @code{METHOD_TYPE}. The
@code{METHOD_TYPE} is the type of a function pointed to by the
pointer-to-member function. If @code{TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P} does not hold,
-this type is a class type. For more information, see @pxref{Classes}.
+this type is a class type. For more information, @pxref{Classes}.
@item UNKNOWN_TYPE
This node is used to represent a type the knowledge of which is
is a machine-specific set of bits used to represent the result of a
comparison operation. Other machine-specific modes may also be used for
the condition code. These modes are not used on machines that use
-@code{cc0} (see @pxref{Condition Code}).
+@code{cc0} (@pxref{Condition Code}).
@findex BLKmode
@item BLKmode