install.texi: Change ` bit' to `-bit'.
* doc/install.texi: Change ` bit' to `-bit'. * doc/md.texi: Change `-bits' to `-bit'. * doc/tm.texi: Change `-bits' to ` bits'. From-SVN: r55033
This commit is contained in:
parent
c635a1ec84
commit
57694e4011
|
@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
|
|||
2002-06-27 Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu>
|
||||
|
||||
* doc/install.texi: Change ` bit' to `-bit'.
|
||||
* doc/md.texi: Change `-bits' to `-bit'.
|
||||
* doc/tm.texi: Change `-bits' to ` bits'.
|
||||
|
||||
2002-06-27 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* gcse.c (hoist_code): Rewrite to only get list of dominated
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2693,7 +2693,7 @@ its maximum of 262144 bytes. If you have root access, you can use the
|
|||
GCC does not correctly pass/return structures which are
|
||||
smaller than 16 bytes and which are not 8 bytes. The problem is very
|
||||
involved and difficult to fix. It affects a number of other targets also,
|
||||
but IRIX 6 is affected the most, because it is a 64 bit target, and 4 byte
|
||||
but IRIX 6 is affected the most, because it is a 64-bit target, and 4 byte
|
||||
structures are common. The exact problem is that structures are being padded
|
||||
at the wrong end, e.g.@: a 4 byte structure is loaded into the lower 4 bytes
|
||||
of the register when it should be loaded into the upper 4 bytes of the
|
||||
|
@ -2843,7 +2843,7 @@ S/390 system running Linux for S/390@.
|
|||
<hr>
|
||||
@end html
|
||||
@heading @anchor{s390x-*-linux*}s390x-*-linux*
|
||||
zSeries system (64 Bit) running Linux for zSeries@.
|
||||
zSeries system (64-bit) running Linux for zSeries@.
|
||||
|
||||
@html
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
@ -3124,7 +3124,7 @@ respects, this target is the same as the
|
|||
</p>
|
||||
<hr>
|
||||
@end html
|
||||
@heading @anchor{windows}Microsoft Windows (32 bit)
|
||||
@heading @anchor{windows}Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
|
||||
|
||||
A port of GCC 2.95.x is included with the
|
||||
@uref{http://www.cygwin.com/,,Cygwin environment}.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ A constant in the range supported by @code{movrcc} instructions
|
|||
|
||||
@item N
|
||||
Same as @samp{K}, except that it verifies that bits that are not in the
|
||||
lower 32-bits range are all zero. Must be used instead of @samp{K} for
|
||||
lower 32-bit range are all zero. Must be used instead of @samp{K} for
|
||||
modes wider than @code{SImode}
|
||||
|
||||
@item G
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2550,9 +2550,9 @@ A C expression that is true if, for a register in
|
|||
@code{CLASS_CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE}, the requested mode punning is invalid.
|
||||
|
||||
For the example, loading 32-bit integer or floating-point objects into
|
||||
floating-point registers on the Alpha extends them to 64-bits.
|
||||
floating-point registers on the Alpha extends them to 64 bits.
|
||||
Therefore loading a 64-bit object and then storing it as a 32-bit object
|
||||
does not store the low-order 32-bits, as would be the case for a normal
|
||||
does not store the low-order 32 bits, as would be the case for a normal
|
||||
register. Therefore, @file{alpha.h} defines @code{CLASS_CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE}
|
||||
as @code{FLOAT_REGS} and @code{CLASS_CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_P} restricts
|
||||
mode changes to same-size modes.
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue