gcc.texi: Move terminology and spelling conventions to htdocs/codingconventions.html.

* doc/gcc.texi: Move terminology and spelling conventions to
	htdocs/codingconventions.html.

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2001-11-07 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* doc/gcc.texi: Move terminology and spelling conventions to
htdocs/codingconventions.html.
2001-11-07 Graham Stott <grahams@redhat.com>
* cse.c (cse_insn): Emit BARRIER after unconditional jump.

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@c
@c anything else? --mew 10feb93
@c For consistency, use the following:
@c - "32-bit" rather than "32 bit" as an adjective.
@c - American rather than British spelling (in particular -or and -ize).
@c - "back end" as a noun, "back-end" as an adjective.
@c - "bit-field" not "bitfield" or "bit field" (following the C and C++
@c standards).
@c - "built-in" as an adjective ("built-in function"), or sometimes
@c "built in", not "builtin" (which isn't a word).
@c - "dependent" as an adjective, and "dependency".
@c - "front end" as a noun, "front-end" as an adjective.
@c - "GCC" for the GNU Compiler Collection, both generally
@c and as the GNU C Compiler in the context of compiling C;
@c "G++" for the C++ compiler; "gcc" and "g++" (lowercase),
@c marked up with @command, for the commands for compilation when the
@c emphasis is on those; "GNU C" and "GNU C++" for language dialects;
@c and try to avoid the older term "GNU CC".
@c - "nonzero" rather than "non-zero".
@c - "@code{NULL}" rather than "NULL".
@c - "Objective-C" rather than "Objective C".
@macro gcctabopt{body}
@code{\body\}
@end macro