* doc/c-tree.texi: Use more logical markup.

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Joseph Myers 2001-06-11 13:00:41 +01:00 committed by Joseph Myers
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2001-06-11 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* doc/c-tree.texi: Use more logical markup.
2001-06-11 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* c-decl.c (xref_tag): Don't return previous tags of wrong type.

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ return trees as output. However, most macros require a certain kinds of
tree node as input. In other words, there is a type-system for trees,
but it is not reflected in the C type-system.
For safety, it is useful to configure G++ with @code{--enable-checking}.
For safety, it is useful to configure G++ with @option{--enable-checking}.
Although this results in a significant performance penalty (since all
tree types are checked at run-time), and is therefore inappropriate in a
release version, it is extremely helpful during the development process.
@ -621,8 +621,8 @@ rather than the global namespace in particular.
The @code{::std} namespace, however, @emph{is} special, unless
@code{flag_honor_std} is set. This variable is set by the use
@samp{-fhonor-std} (or an option that implies it, like
@samp{-fnew-abi}), when invoking G++. When @code{flag_honor_std} is
@option{-fhonor-std} (or an option that implies it, like
@option{-fnew-abi}), when invoking G++. When @code{flag_honor_std} is
set, the @code{std} namespace is just like any other namespace. When
@code{flag_honor_std} is not set, however, the @code{::std} namespace is
treated as a synonym for the global namespace, thereby allowing users to