[Ada] Minor fix in GNAT RM

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	* doc/gnat_rm/implementation_advice.rst: Minor fix.
	* gnat_rm.texi: Regenerate.
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Eric Botcazou 2020-08-24 22:26:54 +02:00 committed by Pierre-Marie de Rodat
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@ -199,11 +199,11 @@ former provides improved compatibility with other implementations
supporting this type. The latter corresponds to the highest precision
floating-point type supported by the hardware. On most machines, this
will be the same as ``Long_Float``, but on some machines, it will
correspond to the IEEE extended form. The notable case is all ia32
(x86) implementations, where ``Long_Long_Float`` corresponds to
the 80-bit extended precision format supported in hardware on this
processor. Note that the 128-bit format on SPARC is not supported,
since this is a software rather than a hardware format.
correspond to the IEEE extended form. The notable case is all x86
implementations, where ``Long_Long_Float`` corresponds to the 80-bit
extended precision format supported in hardware on this processor.
Note that the 128-bit format on SPARC is not supported, since this
is a software rather than a hardware format.
.. index:: Multidimensional arrays

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@ -13736,11 +13736,11 @@ former provides improved compatibility with other implementations
supporting this type. The latter corresponds to the highest precision
floating-point type supported by the hardware. On most machines, this
will be the same as @code{Long_Float}, but on some machines, it will
correspond to the IEEE extended form. The notable case is all ia32
(x86) implementations, where @code{Long_Long_Float} corresponds to
the 80-bit extended precision format supported in hardware on this
processor. Note that the 128-bit format on SPARC is not supported,
since this is a software rather than a hardware format.
correspond to the IEEE extended form. The notable case is all x86
implementations, where @code{Long_Long_Float} corresponds to the 80-bit
extended precision format supported in hardware on this processor.
Note that the 128-bit format on SPARC is not supported, since this
is a software rather than a hardware format.
@geindex Multidimensional arrays