* doc/binutils.texi (c++filt): Fix typos.

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Nick Clifton 2012-02-29 10:44:10 +00:00
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2012-02-29 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
* doc/binutils.texi (c++filt): Fix typos.
2012-02-24 Kai Tietz <ktietz@redhat.com>
PR binutils/13710

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@ -2866,8 +2866,8 @@ the Info entries for @file{binutils}.
@smallexample
@c man begin SYNOPSIS cxxfilt
c++filt [@option{-_}|@option{--strip-underscores}]
[@option{-n}|@option{--no-strip-underscores}]
c++filt [@option{-_}|@option{--strip-underscore}]
[@option{-n}|@option{--no-strip-underscore}]
[@option{-p}|@option{--no-params}]
[@option{-t}|@option{--types}]
[@option{-i}|@option{--no-verbose}]
@ -2947,14 +2947,14 @@ characters trailing after a mangled name. For example:
@table @env
@item -_
@itemx --strip-underscores
@itemx --strip-underscore
On some systems, both the C and C++ compilers put an underscore in front
of every name. For example, the C name @code{foo} gets the low-level
name @code{_foo}. This option removes the initial underscore. Whether
@command{c++filt} removes the underscore by default is target dependent.
@item -n
@itemx --no-strip-underscores
@itemx --no-strip-underscore
Do not remove the initial underscore.
@item -p