From 62a1403df3eb7b28c1be1c61db6e794adb83cc02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Schwab Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 01:47:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] invoke.texi: Remove duplicates in the description of -d letters. * invoke.texi: Remove duplicates in the description of -d letters. Fix use of @item vs. @itemx. From-SVN: r26836 --- gcc/ChangeLog | 5 +++++ gcc/invoke.texi | 22 +++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 7f408e8767c..578df486f1c 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +Sat May 8 01:47:20 1999 Andreas Schwab + + * invoke.texi: Remove duplicates in the description of -d + letters. Fix use of @item vs. @itemx. + Sat May 8 01:43:02 1999 Franz Sirl * rs6000.h (RS6000_VARARGS_OFFSET): Die die die. diff --git a/gcc/invoke.texi b/gcc/invoke.texi index 201ae222a30..8d597342a72 100644 --- a/gcc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/invoke.texi @@ -2042,18 +2042,10 @@ Dump after delayed branch scheduling, to @file{@var{file}.dbr}. @item D Dump all macro definitions, at the end of preprocessing, in addition to normal output. -@item y -Dump debugging information during parsing, to standard error. @item r Dump after RTL generation, to @file{@var{file}.rtl}. -@item x -Just generate RTL for a function instead of compiling it. Usually used -with @samp{r}. @item j Dump after first jump optimization, to @file{@var{file}.jump}. -@item s -Dump after CSE (including the jump optimization that sometimes -follows CSE), to @file{@var{file}.cse}. @item F Dump after purging ADDRESSOF, to @file{@var{file}.addressof}. @item f @@ -2089,9 +2081,6 @@ Dump after the first instruction scheduling pass, to @file{@var{file}.sched}. @item t Dump after the second CSE pass (including the jump optimization that sometimes follows CSE), to @file{@var{file}.cse2}. -@item x -Just generate RTL for a function instead of compiling it. Usually used -with @samp{r}. @item a Produce all the dumps listed above. @item m @@ -2100,6 +2089,9 @@ standard error. @item p Annotate the assembler output with a comment indicating which pattern and alternative was used. +@item x +Just generate RTL for a function instead of compiling it. Usually used +with @samp{r}. @item y Dump debugging information during parsing, to standard error. @item A @@ -4856,7 +4848,7 @@ are 32 bits, and longs are 64 bits wide. The width of pointer types is the smaller of the width of longs or the width of general purpose registers (which in turn depends on the ISA). -@itemx -mabi=32 +@item -mabi=32 @itemx -mabi=o64 @itemx -mabi=n32 @itemx -mabi=64 @@ -5236,8 +5228,8 @@ next release of binutils (current is 2.9.1) will probably contain PA 2.0 support. @item -mpa-risc-1-0 -@item -mpa-risc-1-1 -@item -mpa-risc-2-0 +@itemx -mpa-risc-1-1 +@itemx -mpa-risc-2-0 Synonyms for -march=1.0, -march=1.1, and -march=2.0 respectively. @item -mbig-switch @@ -5658,7 +5650,7 @@ These @samp{-m} options are defined for the Clipper implementations: @item -mc300 Produce code for a C300 Clipper processor. This is the default. -@itemx -mc400 +@item -mc400 Produce code for a C400 Clipper processor i.e. use floating point registers f8..f15. @end table