From 062937663cd60daaf67599a7f8fcbed21636b111 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Uros Bizjak Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 18:21:43 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] extend.texi (__builtin_object_size): Use @pxref instead of @xref inside parenthesis. * doc/extend.texi (__builtin_object_size): Use @pxref instead of @xref inside parenthesis. (__builtin_has_attribute): Add missing comma after @xref. (__builtin_object_size): Ditto. * doc/md.texi (cond_*{mode}): Use @samp instead of @var around op1[i]. * fortran/invoke.texi (-ffpe-trap): Use @var for every item in the list. From-SVN: r269219 --- gcc/ChangeLog | 10 ++++++++++ gcc/doc/extend.texi | 7 ++++--- gcc/doc/md.texi | 2 +- gcc/fortran/invoke.texi | 2 +- 4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 92a90bcfa69..8730434a29c 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,13 @@ +2019-02-26 Uroš Bizjak + + * doc/extend.texi (__builtin_object_size): + Use @pxref instead of @xref inside parenthesis. + (__builtin_has_attribute): Add missing comma after @xref. + (__builtin_object_size): Ditto. + * doc/md.texi (cond_*{mode}): Use @samp instead of @var around op1[i]. + * fortran/invoke.texi (-ffpe-trap): Use @var for every item + in the list. + 2019-02-26 Jeff Law PR rtl-optimization/87761 diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi index 696d892cfec..7425d890617 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi @@ -11775,7 +11775,7 @@ is a built-in construct that returns a constant number of bytes from @var{ptr} to the end of the object @var{ptr} pointer points to (if known at compile time). To determine the sizes of dynamically allocated objects the function relies on the allocation functions called to obtain -the storage to be declared with the @code{alloc_size} attribute (@xref{Common +the storage to be declared with the @code{alloc_size} attribute (@pxref{Common Function Attributes}). @code{__builtin_object_size} never evaluates its arguments for side effects. If there are any side effects in them, it returns @code{(size_t) -1} for @var{type} 0 or 1 and @code{(size_t) 0} @@ -12560,7 +12560,7 @@ restrictions as the argument to @code{typeof} (@pxref{Typeof}). The @var{attribute} argument is an attribute name optionally followed by a comma-separated list of arguments enclosed in parentheses. Both forms of attribute names---with and without double leading and trailing -underscores---are recognized. @xref{Attribute Syntax} for details. +underscores---are recognized. @xref{Attribute Syntax}, for details. When no attribute arguments are specified for an attribute that expects one or more arguments the function returns @code{true} if @var{type-or-expression} has been declared with the attribute regardless @@ -13163,7 +13163,8 @@ and GCC does not issue a warning. @end deftypefn @deftypefn {Built-in Function}{size_t} __builtin_object_size (const void * @var{ptr}, int @var{type}) -Returns the size of an object pointed to by @var{ptr}. @xref{Object Size Checking} for a detailed description of the function. +Returns the size of an object pointed to by @var{ptr}. @xref{Object Size +Checking}, for a detailed description of the function. @end deftypefn @deftypefn {Built-in Function} double __builtin_huge_val (void) diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index 6ffb69b2059..30612a6aecb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -6628,7 +6628,7 @@ for (i = 0; i < GET_MODE_NUNITS (@var{m}); i++) where, for example, @var{op} is @code{+} for @samp{cond_add@var{mode}}. When defined for floating-point modes, the contents of @samp{op3[i]} -are not interpreted if @var{op1[i]} is false, just like they would not +are not interpreted if @samp{op1[i]} is false, just like they would not be in a normal C @samp{?:} condition. Operands 0, 2, 3 and 4 all have mode @var{m}. Operand 1 is a scalar diff --git a/gcc/fortran/invoke.texi b/gcc/fortran/invoke.texi index a5d81960a61..8364c67b2df 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/fortran/invoke.texi @@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@ these three exceptions is probably a good idea. If the option is used more than once in the command line, the lists will be joined: '@code{ffpe-trap=}@var{list1} @code{ffpe-trap=}@var{list2}' -is equivalent to @code{ffpe-trap=}@var{list1,list2}. +is equivalent to @code{ffpe-trap=}@var{list1},@var{list2}. Note that once enabled an exception cannot be disabled (no negative form). -- 2.30.2