* Makefile.in (unstrap, restrap): New targets.
(bootstrap): Mention restrap.
+2002-06-19 Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu>
+
+ * except.c (ehl_free): Remove.
+
+ * doc/tm.texi (TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS): Correct misnamings of
+ builtin_define and builtin_define_std.
+
2002-06-19 Ian Dall <ian@sibyl.beware.dropbear.id.au>
* config/ns32k/ns32k.md: Give "*xxx" names to all unnamed insn's.
@code{builtin_assert} takes a string in the form you pass to the
command-line option @option{-A}, such as @code{cpu=mips}, and creates
-the assertion. @code{builtin_macro} takes a string in the form
+the assertion. @code{builtin_define} takes a string in the form
accepted by option @option{-D} and unconditionally defines the macro.
-@code{builtin_macro_std} takes a string representing the name of an
+@code{builtin_define_std} takes a string representing the name of an
object-like macro. If it doesn't lie in the user's namespace,
-@code{builtin_macro_std} defines it unconditionally. Otherwise, it
+@code{builtin_define_std} defines it unconditionally. Otherwise, it
defines a version with two leading underscores, and another version
with two leading and trailing underscores, and defines the original
only if an ISO standard was not requested on the command line. For