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commit 5a75fbda8c3c647b2ef659ffe67a031ee957abe6
Author: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
Date: Fri Mar 3 23:41:36 2023 +0100
gcc-13: Use <code> instead of <tt>
diff --git a/htdocs/gcc-13/porting_to.html b/htdocs/gcc-13/porting_to.html
index 953e1453..733bb254 100644
--- a/htdocs/gcc-13/porting_to.html
+++ b/htdocs/gcc-13/porting_to.html
@@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ previous behavior.
GCC 13 now checks that allocators used with the standard library
can be "rebound" to allocate memory for a different type,
as required by the allocator requirements in the C++ standard.
-If an allocator type <tt>Alloc<T></tt>
-cannot be correctly rebound to another type <tt>Alloc<U></tt>,
+If an allocator type <code>Alloc<T></code>
+cannot be correctly rebound to another type <code>Alloc<U></code>,
you will get an error like this:
</p>
@@ -161,26 +161,27 @@ you will get an error like this:
<p>
The assertion checks that rebinding an allocator to its own value type is a
-no-op, which will be true if its <tt>rebind</tt> member is defined correctly.
+no-op, which will be true if its <code>rebind</code> member is defined correctly.
If rebinding it to its own value type produces a different type,
then the allocator cannot be used with the standard library.
</p>
<p>
-The most common cause of this error is an allocator type <tt>Alloc<T></tt>
-that derives from <tt>std::allocator<T></tt> but does not provide its own
-<tt>rebind</tt> member. When the standard library attempts to rebind the
-allocator using <tt>Alloc<T>::rebind<U></tt> it finds the
-<tt>std::allocator<T>::rebind<U></tt> member from the base class,
-and the result is <tt>std::allocator<U></tt> instead of
-<tt>Alloc<U></tt>.
+The most common cause of this error is an allocator type
+<code>Alloc<T></code> that derives from
+<code>std::allocator<T></code> but does not provide its own
+<code>rebind</code> member. When the standard library attempts to rebind the
+allocator using <code>Alloc<T>::rebind<U></code> it finds the
+<code>std::allocator<T>::rebind<U></code> member from the base
+class, and the result is <code>std::allocator<U></code> instead of
+<code>Alloc<U></code>.
</p>
<p>
-The solution is to provide a correct <tt>rebind</tt> member as shown below.
-A converting constructor must also be provided, so that that an
-<tt>Alloc<U></tt> can be constructed from an <tt>Alloc<T></tt>,
-and vice versa:
+The solution is to provide a correct <code>rebind</code> member as shown
+below. A converting constructor must also be provided, so that that an
+<code>Alloc<U></code> can be constructed from an
+<code>Alloc<T></code>, and vice versa:
</p>
<pre><code>
template<class T>
@@ -197,9 +198,10 @@ class Alloc
</code></pre>
<p>
-Since C++20, there is no <tt>rebind</tt> member in <tt>std::allocator</tt>,
-so deriving your own allocator types from <tt>std::allocator</tt> is simpler
-and doesn't require the derived allocator to provide its own <tt>rebind</tt>.
+Since C++20, there is no <code>rebind</code> member in
+<code>std::allocator</code>, so deriving your own allocator types from
+<code>std::allocator</code> is simpler and doesn't require the derived
+allocator to provide its own <code>rebind</code>.
For compatibility with previous C++ standards, the member should still be
provided. The converting constructor is still required even in C++20.
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