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[Bug-gnupress] [DOCPATCH] Re: using-gcc gcc.003.pdf
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Simon Law |
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[Bug-gnupress] [DOCPATCH] Re: using-gcc gcc.003.pdf |
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Tue, 13 May 2003 13:07:01 -0400 |
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On Fri, May 09, 2003 at 07:11:04PM -0500, J. Otto Tennant wrote:
> We read
>
> -Wunused-function
> Warn whenever a static function is declared but not dened or a
> non\inline static function is unused.
>
> This is really trivial, but I think there must be an extra '\' somewhere
> in the source.
Fixed.
> We read
>
> -dletters Says to make debugging dumps during compilation at times
> specied
> by letters. This is used for debugging the compiler. The le names for
> most of the dumps are made by appending a pass number and a word
> to the dumpname. dumpnameis generated from the name of the output
> le, if explicitly specied and it is not an executable, otherwise it is
> the basename of the source le. In both cases any sufx is removed
> (e.g. `foo.00.rtl' or `foo.01.sibling'). Here are the possible letters
> for use in letters, and their meanings:
>
> I have not read the new style guide for GNU documentation, but the rest of
> "using-gcc" would not write "Says to". (Of course, I have not read all of
> "using-gcc".)
Fixed.
Patch is attached.
2003-05-09 J. Otto Tennant <address@hidden>
* doc/invoke.texi: Fixes to spelling, grammar, and diction.
--- invoke.texi.orig 2003-05-13 12:49:33.000000000 -0400
+++ invoke.texi 2003-05-13 12:51:22.000000000 -0400
@@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@
@item -Wunused-function
@opindex Wunused-function
Warn whenever a static function is declared but not defined or a
-non\-inline static function is unused.
+non-inline static function is unused.
@item -Wunused-label
@opindex Wunused-label
@@ -3024,7 +3024,7 @@
@item address@hidden
@opindex d
-Says to make debugging dumps during compilation at times specified by
+Make debugging dumps during compilation at times specified by
@var{letters}. This is used for debugging the compiler. The file names
for most of the dumps are made by appending a pass number and a word to
the @var{dumpname}. @var{dumpname} is generated from the name of the
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