invoke.texi (ARM Options): Fix typo.
authorNick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
Wed, 19 May 2004 10:38:30 +0000 (10:38 +0000)
committerNick Clifton <nickc@gcc.gnu.org>
Wed, 19 May 2004 10:38:30 +0000 (10:38 +0000)
* doc/invoke.texi (ARM Options): Fix typo.
Remove descrption of -mshort-load-bytes and -mno-short-load-bytes.

From-SVN: r82022

gcc/ChangeLog
gcc/doc/invoke.texi

index 6b1ed645033452055f5d466086a11482ef54333c..36be02e2a55e66c22c1875a54ec9b976b097e454 100644 (file)
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 2004-05-19  Nick Clifton  <nickc@redhat.com>
 
+       * doc/invoke.texi (ARM Options): Fix typo.
+       Remove descrption of -mshort-load-bytes and
+       -mno-short-load-bytes.
+
        * config/ip2k/ip2k.c (ip2k_composite_xexp_not_uses_reg_p): Add
        missing parenthesis.
        * config/ip2k/ip2k.c (ip2k_unary_operator): Likewise.
index 968ad375e8e00af47915fd0108da3cd6d94564fc..09c538e48524478d4f1e5690f89f0c80a65a4948 100644 (file)
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ in the following sections.
 -mapcs-reentrant  -mno-apcs-reentrant @gol
 -msched-prolog  -mno-sched-prolog @gol
 -mlittle-endian  -mbig-endian  -mwords-little-endian @gol
--mfloat-abi=@var{name}  soft-float  -mhard-float  -mfpe @gol
+-mfloat-abi=@var{name}  -msoft-float  -mhard-float  -mfpe @gol
 -mthumb-interwork  -mno-thumb-interwork @gol
 -mcpu=@var{name}  -march=@var{name}  -mfpu=@var{name}  @gol
 -mstructure-size-boundary=@var{n} @gol
@@ -6881,18 +6881,6 @@ option should only be used if you require compatibility with code for
 big-endian ARM processors generated by versions of the compiler prior to
 2.8.
 
-@item -mshort-load-bytes
-@itemx -mno-short-load-words
-@opindex mshort-load-bytes
-@opindex mno-short-load-words
-These are deprecated aliases for @option{-malignment-traps}.
-
-@item -mno-short-load-bytes
-@itemx -mshort-load-words
-@opindex mno-short-load-bytes
-@opindex mshort-load-words
-This are deprecated aliases for @option{-mno-alignment-traps}.
-
 @item -mcpu=@var{name}
 @opindex mcpu
 This specifies the name of the target ARM processor.  GCC uses this name