c-tree.texi: Fix @item vs.

* doc/c-tree.texi: Fix @item vs. @itemx.
* doc/cpp.texi: Likewise.
* doc/install.texi: Likewise.
* doc/invoke.texi: Likewise.

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@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
2003-12-30 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
* doc/c-tree.texi: Fix @item vs. @itemx.
* doc/cpp.texi: Likewise.
* doc/install.texi: Likewise.
* doc/invoke.texi: Likewise.
2003-12-30 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
* builtins.c (expand_builtin_apply_args_1): Fix typo in previous

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@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ This predicate holds whenever its argument represents a class-type with
default constructor.
@item CLASSTYPE_HAS_MUTABLE
@item TYPE_HAS_MUTABLE_P
@itemx TYPE_HAS_MUTABLE_P
These predicates hold for a class-type having a mutable data member.
@item CLASSTYPE_NON_POD_P
@ -1991,7 +1991,7 @@ real part and the second operand is the imaginary part.
These nodes represent the conjugate of their operand.
@item REALPART_EXPR
@item IMAGPART_EXPR
@itemx IMAGPART_EXPR
These nodes represent respectively the real and the imaginary parts
of complex numbers (their sole argument).

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@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ runtime is used, this macro is not defined, so that you can use this
macro to determine which runtime (NeXT or GNU) is being used.
@item __LP64__
@item _LP64
@itemx _LP64
These macros are defined, with value 1, if (and only if) the compilation
is for a target where @code{long int} and pointer both use 64-bits and
@code{int} uses 32-bit.

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@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ not specified is @samp{misc,tree,gc,rtlflag}; the checks @samp{rtl},
@samp{gcac} and @samp{valgrind} are very expensive.
@item --enable-coverage
@item --enable-coverage=@var{level}
@itemx --enable-coverage=@var{level}
With this option, the compiler is built to collect self coverage
information, every time it is run. This is for internal development
purposes, and only works when the compiler is being built with gcc. The

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@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ names @samp{c9x} and @samp{iso9899:199x} are deprecated.
Default, ISO C90 plus GNU extensions (including some C99 features).
@item gnu99
@item gnu9x
@itemx gnu9x
ISO C99 plus GNU extensions. When ISO C99 is fully implemented in GCC,
this will become the default. The name @samp{gnu9x} is deprecated.
@ -7796,62 +7796,62 @@ This specifies the @var{executable} that will be loading the build
output file being linked. See man ld(1) for more information.
@item -allowable_client @var{client_name}
@item -arch_only
@itemx -arch_only
@item -client_name
@item -compatibility_version
@item -current_version
@item -dependency-file
@item -dylib_file
@item -dylinker_install_name
@item -dynamic
@item -dynamiclib
@item -exported_symbols_list
@item -filelist
@item -flat_namespace
@item -force_cpusubtype_ALL
@item -force_flat_namespace
@item -headerpad_max_install_names
@item -image_base
@item -init
@item -install_name
@item -keep_private_externs
@item -multi_module
@item -multiply_defined
@item -multiply_defined_unused
@item -noall_load
@item -nofixprebinding
@item -nomultidefs
@item -noprebind
@item -noseglinkedit
@item -pagezero_size
@item -prebind
@item -prebind_all_twolevel_modules
@item -private_bundle
@item -read_only_relocs
@item -sectalign
@item -sectobjectsymbols
@item -whyload
@item -seg1addr
@item -sectcreate
@item -sectobjectsymbols
@item -sectorder
@item -seg_addr_table
@item -seg_addr_table_filename
@item -seglinkedit
@item -segprot
@item -segs_read_only_addr
@item -segs_read_write_addr
@item -single_module
@item -static
@item -sub_library
@item -sub_umbrella
@item -twolevel_namespace
@item -umbrella
@item -undefined
@item -unexported_symbols_list
@item -weak_reference_mismatches
@item -whatsloaded
@itemx -client_name
@itemx -compatibility_version
@itemx -current_version
@itemx -dependency-file
@itemx -dylib_file
@itemx -dylinker_install_name
@itemx -dynamic
@itemx -dynamiclib
@itemx -exported_symbols_list
@itemx -filelist
@itemx -flat_namespace
@itemx -force_cpusubtype_ALL
@itemx -force_flat_namespace
@itemx -headerpad_max_install_names
@itemx -image_base
@itemx -init
@itemx -install_name
@itemx -keep_private_externs
@itemx -multi_module
@itemx -multiply_defined
@itemx -multiply_defined_unused
@itemx -noall_load
@itemx -nofixprebinding
@itemx -nomultidefs
@itemx -noprebind
@itemx -noseglinkedit
@itemx -pagezero_size
@itemx -prebind
@itemx -prebind_all_twolevel_modules
@itemx -private_bundle
@itemx -read_only_relocs
@itemx -sectalign
@itemx -sectobjectsymbols
@itemx -whyload
@itemx -seg1addr
@itemx -sectcreate
@itemx -sectobjectsymbols
@itemx -sectorder
@itemx -seg_addr_table
@itemx -seg_addr_table_filename
@itemx -seglinkedit
@itemx -segprot
@itemx -segs_read_only_addr
@itemx -segs_read_write_addr
@itemx -single_module
@itemx -static
@itemx -sub_library
@itemx -sub_umbrella
@itemx -twolevel_namespace
@itemx -umbrella
@itemx -undefined
@itemx -unexported_symbols_list
@itemx -weak_reference_mismatches
@itemx -whatsloaded
@opindex allowable_client
@opindex arch_only
@ -7910,7 +7910,7 @@ output file being linked. See man ld(1) for more information.
@opindex weak_reference_mismatches
@opindex whatsloaded
This options are available for Darwin linker. Darwin linker man page
These options are available for Darwin linker. Darwin linker man page
describes them in detail.
@end table
@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@ and will not be binary compatible with structures in code compiled
without that switch.
@item -m96bit-long-double
@item -m128bit-long-double
@itemx -m128bit-long-double
@opindex m96bit-long-double
@opindex m128bit-long-double
These switches control the size of @code{long double} type. The i386
@ -9368,7 +9368,7 @@ Supported values for @var{cpu_type} are
@table @samp
@item ev4
@item ev45
@itemx ev45
@itemx 21064
Schedules as an EV4 and has no instruction set extensions.
@ -9390,7 +9390,7 @@ Schedules as an EV5 and supports the BWX and MAX extensions.
Schedules as an EV6 and supports the BWX, FIX, and MAX extensions.
@item ev67
@item 21264a
@itemx 21264a
Schedules as an EV6 and supports the BWX, CIX, FIX, and MAX extensions.
@end table
@ -9640,7 +9640,7 @@ parameters for machine type @var{cpu_type}. Supported values for
TMS320C40.
@item -mbig-memory
@item -mbig
@itemx -mbig
@itemx -msmall-memory
@itemx -msmall
@opindex mbig-memory
@ -10732,7 +10732,7 @@ Use 32-bit @code{int}.
Use 64-bit @code{float}. This is the default.
@item -mfloat32
@item -mno-float64
@itemx -mno-float64
@opindex mfloat32
@opindex mno-float64
Use 32-bit @code{float}.