https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464168 commit 85ad240e47dcdc1bf20ef6a95e921ac1f766d995 Author: schwab Date: Sun Oct 28 09:19:54 2012 +0000 * doc/cppopts.texi: Fix use of @item vs. @itemx inside @table. * doc/extend.texi: Likewise. * doc/generic.texi: Likewise. * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. * doc/md.texi: Likewise. * doc/sourcebuild.texi: Likewise. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@192887 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4 diff --git a/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi b/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi index 27b1095..a2eb79d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ Replacement: [ ] @{ @} # \ ^ | ~ Enable special code to work around file systems which only permit very short file names, such as MS-DOS@. -@itemx --help +@item --help @itemx --target-help @opindex help @opindex target-help diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index dfbdc4c..bca0d8f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -4483,8 +4483,8 @@ means of constraints requiring operands 1 and 0 to be the same location. @cindex @code{ior@var{m}3} instruction pattern @cindex @code{xor@var{m}3} instruction pattern @item @samp{ssadd@var{m}3}, @samp{usadd@var{m}3} -@item @samp{sub@var{m}3}, @samp{sssub@var{m}3}, @samp{ussub@var{m}3} -@item @samp{mul@var{m}3}, @samp{ssmul@var{m}3}, @samp{usmul@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{sub@var{m}3}, @samp{sssub@var{m}3}, @samp{ussub@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{mul@var{m}3}, @samp{ssmul@var{m}3}, @samp{usmul@var{m}3} @itemx @samp{div@var{m}3}, @samp{ssdiv@var{m}3} @itemx @samp{udiv@var{m}3}, @samp{usdiv@var{m}3} @itemx @samp{mod@var{m}3}, @samp{umod@var{m}3} diff --git a/gcc/doc/sourcebuild.texi b/gcc/doc/sourcebuild.texi index 89e7712..ec8263f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/sourcebuild.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/sourcebuild.texi @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ standard rule in @file{gcc/Makefile.in} to the variable @code{lang_checks}. @table @code -@itemx all.cross +@item all.cross @itemx start.encap @itemx rest.encap FIXME: exactly what goes in each of these targets? --- a/gcc/doc/c-tree.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/c-tree.texi @@ -2338,13 +2338,13 @@ not matter. The type of the operands and that of the result are always of @code{BOOLEAN_TYPE} or @code{INTEGER_TYPE}. -@itemx POINTER_PLUS_EXPR +@item POINTER_PLUS_EXPR This node represents pointer arithmetic. The first operand is always a pointer/reference type. The second operand is always an unsigned integer type compatible with sizetype. This is the only binary arithmetic operand that can operate on pointer types. -@itemx PLUS_EXPR +@item PLUS_EXPR @itemx MINUS_EXPR @itemx MULT_EXPR These nodes represent various binary arithmetic operations. --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -4645,11 +4652,11 @@ @option{-fdump-rtl-ce3} enable dumping after the three if conversion passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg +@item -fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg @opindex fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg Dump after hard register copy propagation. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-csa +@item -fdump-rtl-csa @opindex fdump-rtl-csa Dump after combining stack adjustments. @@ -4660,11 +4667,11 @@ @option{-fdump-rtl-cse1} and @option{-fdump-rtl-cse2} enable dumping after the two common sub-expression elimination passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-dce +@item -fdump-rtl-dce @opindex fdump-rtl-dce Dump after the standalone dead code elimination passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-dbr +@item -fdump-rtl-dbr @opindex fdump-rtl-dbr Dump after delayed branch scheduling. @@ -4709,7 +4716,7 @@ @opindex fdump-rtl-initvals Dump after the computation of the initial value sets. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout +@item -fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout @opindex fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout Dump after converting to cfglayout mode. @@ -4739,7 +4746,7 @@ @opindex fdump-rtl-rnreg Dump after register renumbering. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout +@item -fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout @opindex fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout Dump after converting from cfglayout mode. @@ -4751,7 +4758,7 @@ @opindex fdump-rtl-postreload Dump after post-reload optimizations. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue +@item -fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue @opindex fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue Dump after generating the function pro and epilogues.