From eda683bbaa9251ae2f343b2a31643d5b55ed1f9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Clifton Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 10:35:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix formatting problems caused by previous update to as.texinfo. * doc/as.texinfo (Section): Fix up texinfo snafus in previous update. --- gas/ChangeLog | 5 +++++ gas/doc/as.texinfo | 17 +++++++++++------ 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/gas/ChangeLog b/gas/ChangeLog index f01826864bd..0b7f78deec9 100644 --- a/gas/ChangeLog +++ b/gas/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2016-02-16 Nick Clifton + + * doc/as.texinfo (Section): Fix up texinfo snafus in previous + update. + 2016-02-16 Renlin Li PR gas/19620 diff --git a/gas/doc/as.texinfo b/gas/doc/as.texinfo index 86b09fcadf9..055e2f7223b 100644 --- a/gas/doc/as.texinfo +++ b/gas/doc/as.texinfo @@ -6268,6 +6268,7 @@ ways: If the optional argument is quoted, it is taken as flags to use for the section. Each flag is a single character. The following flags are recognized: + @table @code @item b bss section (uninitialized data) @@ -6356,6 +6357,7 @@ macros just for that purpose. The optional @var{flags} argument is a quoted string which may contain any combination of the following characters: + @table @code @item a section is allocatable @@ -6375,13 +6377,13 @@ section is a member of a section group section is used for thread-local-storage @item ? section is a member of the previously-current section's group, if any -@item @var{number} +@item @code{} a numeric value indicating the bits to be set in the ELF section header's flags field. Note - if one or more of the alphabetic characters described above is also included in the flags field, their bit values will be ORed into the resulting value. -@item @{target specific} -some targets extend this list with their own types +@item @code{} +some targets extend this list with their own flag characters @end table Note - once a section's flags have been set they cannot be changed. There are @@ -6389,9 +6391,10 @@ a few exceptions to this rule however. Processor and application specific flags can be added to an already defined section. The @code{.interp}, @code{.strtab} and @code{.symtab} sections can have the allocate flag (@code{a}) set after they are initially defined, and the @code{.note-GNU-stack} -section may have the executable (@code(x)) flag added. +section may have the executable (@code{x}) flag added. The optional @var{type} argument may contain one of the following constants: + @table @code @item @@progbits section contains data @@ -6405,9 +6408,9 @@ section contains an array of pointers to init functions section contains an array of pointers to finish functions @item @@preinit_array section contains an array of pointers to pre-init functions -@item @@@var{number} +@item @@@code{} a numeric value to be set as the ELF section header's type field. -@item @@@{target specific} +@item @@@code{} some targets extend this list with their own types @end table @@ -6448,6 +6451,7 @@ be present along with an additional field like this: The @var{GroupName} field specifies the name of the section group to which this particular section belongs. The optional linkage field can contain: + @table @code @item comdat indicates that only one copy of this section should be retained @@ -6483,6 +6487,7 @@ directive for compatibility with the Solaris assembler: Note that the section name is quoted. There may be a sequence of comma separated flags: + @table @code @item #alloc section is allocatable -- 2.30.2