invoke.texi (Spec Files): Update location of the Fortran spec file.
* doc/invoke.texi (Spec Files): Update location of the Fortran spec file. From-SVN: r272331
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2019-06-15 Maya Rashish <coypu@sdf.org>
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* doc/invoke.texi (Spec Files): Update location of the
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Fortran spec file.
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2019-06-15 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
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* doc/extend.texi (Common Function Attributes): Clarify
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all. These are the two most common ways to instruct a program that it
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should read from standard input or write to standard output. If you
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need something more elaborate you can use an @samp{%@{pipe:@code{X}@}}
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construct: see for example @file{f/lang-specs.h}.
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construct: see for example @file{gcc/fortran/lang-specs.h}.
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@item %.@var{SUFFIX}
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Substitutes @var{.SUFFIX} for the suffixes of a matched switch's args
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