Fix the hyphenation of word phrases such as "target specific" and "machine specific".
* ld.texi: Properly hyphenate the word "specific".
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2019-04-26 Christopher Yeleighton <giecrilj@stegny.2a.pl>
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* ld.texi: Properly hyphenate the word "specific".
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2019-04-25 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
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PR ld/24406
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ first check whether there is a definition in the shared object
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in the filter object. The shared object @var{name} need not exist.
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Thus the shared object @var{name} may be used to provide an alternative
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implementation of certain functions, perhaps for debugging or for
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machine specific performance.
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machine-specific performance.
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This option may be specified more than once. The DT_AUXILIARY entries
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will be created in the order in which they appear on the command line.
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@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ entry point code that is capable of processing these relocations.
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@kindex --embedded-relocs
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@item --embedded-relocs
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This option is similar to the @option{--emit-relocs} option except
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that the relocs are stored in a target specific section. This option
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that the relocs are stored in a target-specific section. This option
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is only supported by the @samp{BFIN}, @samp{CR16} and @emph{M68K}
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targets.
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@ -1717,7 +1717,7 @@ Print a summary of the command-line options on the standard output and exit.
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@kindex --target-help
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@item --target-help
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Print a summary of all target specific options on the standard output and exit.
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Print a summary of all target-specific options on the standard output and exit.
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@kindex -Map=@var{mapfile}
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@item -Map=@var{mapfile}
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@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ This option is only supported on a few targets.
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@xref{PowerPC ELF32,,@command{ld} and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support}.
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@end ifset
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On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target specific,
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On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target-specific,
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global optimizations that become possible when the linker resolves
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addressing in the program, such as relaxing address modes,
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synthesizing new instructions, selecting shorter version of current
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@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@ the @samp{-e} @var{entry} command-line option;
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@item
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the @code{ENTRY(@var{symbol})} command in a linker script;
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@item
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the value of a target specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
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the value of a target-specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
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targets this is @code{start}, but PE- and BeOS-based systems for example
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check a list of possible entry symbols, matching the first one found.
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@item
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@ -5907,7 +5907,7 @@ conjunction with the base suffixes mentioned above.
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@subsection Symbolic Constants
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@cindex symbolic constants
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@kindex CONSTANT
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It is possible to refer to target specific constants via the use of
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It is possible to refer to target-specific constants via the use of
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the @code{CONSTANT(@var{name})} operator, where @var{name} is one of:
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@table @code
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