From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: by sourceware.org (Postfix, from userid 1851) id 715AE3847825; Mon, 14 Nov 2022 08:37:56 +0000 (GMT) DKIM-Filter: OpenDKIM Filter v2.11.0 sourceware.org 715AE3847825 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gcc.gnu.org; s=default; t=1668415076; bh=s9xBBsRgQn4IXyQsICql+iCxBQ4MjRW+2NOGvIVZZHw=; h=From:To:Subject:Date:From; b=kiEAn607E5dRG0MQW3ffYPayzGIWj4fqCciXOnKKLdgGpPcX8TAR5JX9cIwe/SQuA FK5/EbvF5DPM0PLCGUkvOrb3JWvtxCGI3gToPxaADnfSBvBNWyGWC1scJv66JIBe2V U/3nDW0GJV8WtQVnMcv62uNPWNkOWeJm/07Woiss= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" From: Martin Liska To: gcc-cvs@gcc.gnu.org Subject: [gcc r13-3977] Revert "sphinx: add missing trailing newline" X-Act-Checkin: gcc X-Git-Author: Martin Liska X-Git-Refname: refs/heads/master X-Git-Oldrev: 45ab87d4f39da13af2d5544c79510317de87c99e X-Git-Newrev: a0ccbac8430a08ae489d93c1b1ea7b17b046778b Message-Id: <20221114083756.715AE3847825@sourceware.org> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 08:37:56 +0000 (GMT) List-Id: https://gcc.gnu.org/g:a0ccbac8430a08ae489d93c1b1ea7b17b046778b commit r13-3977-ga0ccbac8430a08ae489d93c1b1ea7b17b046778b Author: Martin Liska Date: Sun Nov 13 21:57:11 2022 +0100 Revert "sphinx: add missing trailing newline" This reverts commit 3ed1b4ce7c9bdf8c777d12da0f5fe4cae8ba7c8e. 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+- libitm/doc/the-libitm-abi/types-and-macros-list.rst | 2 +- libitm/doc/tm-methods-and-method-groups.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/copyright.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/i-o-library-routines.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/index.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/indices-and-tables.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/introduction.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/math-library-routines.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/quadmathsnprintf.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/reporting-bugs.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/strtoflt128.rst | 2 +- libquadmath/doc/typedef-and-constants.rst | 2 +- 1271 files changed, 1271 insertions(+), 1271 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/bsd.rst b/doc/bsd.rst index 4f91312b4cb..6d53fa6271c 100644 --- a/doc/bsd.rst +++ b/doc/bsd.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -SUCH DAMAGE. +SUCH DAMAGE. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/contrib.rst b/doc/contrib.rst index 96bf2a56af4..273d61717b1 100644 --- a/doc/contrib.rst +++ b/doc/contrib.rst @@ -1270,4 +1270,4 @@ to testing: And finally we'd like to thank everyone who uses the compiler, provides feedback and generally reminds us why we're doing this work in the first -place. +place. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/contribute.rst b/doc/contribute.rst index 9a2fadd8896..643562efc63 100644 --- a/doc/contribute.rst +++ b/doc/contribute.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ advice at these URLs: https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html, https://gcc.gnu.org/c for information on how to make useful contributions and avoid duplication of effort. Suggested projects are listed at -https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/. +https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/cppdiropts.rst b/doc/cppdiropts.rst index e2e4dc983d3..91568fe5612 100644 --- a/doc/cppdiropts.rst +++ b/doc/cppdiropts.rst @@ -214,4 +214,4 @@ .. option:: -Wendif-labels - Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-endif-labels`. + Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-endif-labels`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/cppenv.rst b/doc/cppenv.rst index edd8c4cf68b..f27338cfa2f 100644 --- a/doc/cppenv.rst +++ b/doc/cppenv.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ The value should be a known timestamp such as the last modification time of the source or package and it should be set by the build - process. + process. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/cppopts.rst b/doc/cppopts.rst index 4aafa22a3e5..60d663e35d8 100644 --- a/doc/cppopts.rst +++ b/doc/cppopts.rst @@ -553,4 +553,4 @@ token in the output is preceded by the dump of the map its location belongs to. - When used from GCC without :option:`-E`, this option has no effect. + When used from GCC without :option:`-E`, this option has no effect. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/cppwarnopts.rst b/doc/cppwarnopts.rst index 3a5d9383f08..8e9e9e7276f 100644 --- a/doc/cppwarnopts.rst +++ b/doc/cppwarnopts.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ .. Copyright 1988-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is part of the GCC manual. - For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. + For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/funding.rst b/doc/funding.rst index 9e0d057e198..ee4daca6fd7 100644 --- a/doc/funding.rst +++ b/doc/funding.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ major new features or packages contribute the most. By establishing the idea that supporting further development is 'the proper thing to do' when distributing free software for a fee, we can -assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software. +assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/gnu.rst b/doc/gnu.rst index 8703eb19adf..930659b250b 100644 --- a/doc/gnu.rst +++ b/doc/gnu.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ kernel Linux, are now widely used; though these systems are often referred to as 'Linux', they are more accurately called GNU/Linux systems. -For more information, see: https://www.gnu.org/ and https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html. +For more information, see: https://www.gnu.org/ and https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst b/doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst index 6ab6f79e909..5a7d110efde 100644 --- a/doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst +++ b/doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst @@ -473,4 +473,4 @@ situation. If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, -to permit their use in free software. +to permit their use in free software. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/gpl-3.0.rst b/doc/gpl-3.0.rst index d4d5615c9a2..07ffd72b375 100644 --- a/doc/gpl-3.0.rst +++ b/doc/gpl-3.0.rst @@ -704,4 +704,4 @@ program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, -please read https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html. +please read https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/indices-and-tables.rst b/doc/indices-and-tables.rst index bf62509bd14..92bf73bcb0a 100644 --- a/doc/indices-and-tables.rst +++ b/doc/indices-and-tables.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ TODO ---- - .. todolist:: + .. todolist:: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/lgpl-2.1.rst b/doc/lgpl-2.1.rst index 340ace72535..845de30d8d4 100644 --- a/doc/lgpl-2.1.rst +++ b/doc/lgpl-2.1.rst @@ -511,4 +511,4 @@ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990 Ty Coon, President of Vice -That's all there is to it! +That's all there is to it! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/md.rst b/doc/md.rst index d0fb75ef8e8..55e0711113e 100644 --- a/doc/md.rst +++ b/doc/md.rst @@ -3139,4 +3139,4 @@ Xtensa---:samp:`{config/xtensa/constraints.md}` Integer constant valid for BccI instructions ``L`` - Unsigned constant valid for BccUI instructions + Unsigned constant valid for BccUI instructions \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/copyright.rst b/gcc/d/doc/copyright.rst index 10a131adc2d..5afce611a7a 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/copyright.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/copyright.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. -A copy of the license is in the :ref:`gnu_fdl`. +A copy of the license is in the :ref:`gnu_fdl`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/general-public-license-3.rst b/gcc/d/doc/general-public-license-3.rst index f39f21eecd9..becda773ca0 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/general-public-license-3.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/general-public-license-3.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst b/gcc/d/doc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst index d70ca989667..1de809b3636 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/index.rst b/gcc/d/doc/index.rst index 01e6cd7ce16..700a4a8d885 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/index.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/index.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ package documentation, see https://dlang.org/. general-public-license-3 gnu-free-documentation-license - indices-and-tables + indices-and-tables \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/indices-and-tables.rst b/gcc/d/doc/indices-and-tables.rst index 5cc3191ee47..6c215a391d9 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/indices-and-tables.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/indices-and-tables.rst @@ -1 +1 @@ -.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc.rst index 3d967bc6ee9..be477b82f07 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Options .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/code-generation.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/code-generation.rst index 25a9954945f..178b6f98fe2 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/code-generation.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/code-generation.rst @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ In addition to the many :command:`gcc` options controlling code generation, Generates code expanded from D ``mixin`` statements and writes the processed sources to :samp:`{file}`. This is useful to debug errors in compilation - and provides source for debuggers to show when requested. + and provides source for debuggers to show when requested. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/developer-options.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/developer-options.rst index cc313585801..564ed36d6c0 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/developer-options.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/developer-options.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ interest to developers or language tooling. program is being compiled. This includes listing all modules that are processed through the ``parse``, ``semantic``, ``semantic2``, and ``semantic3`` stages; all ``import`` modules and their file paths; - and all ``function`` bodies that are being compiled. + and all ``function`` bodies that are being compiled. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/input-and-output-files.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/input-and-output-files.rst index d3c7573bfad..a4bce6b9aba 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/input-and-output-files.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/input-and-output-files.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ A Ddoc source file contains code in the D macro processor language. It is primarily designed for use in producing user documentation from embedded comments, with a slight affinity towards HTML generation. If a :samp:`.d` source file starts with the string ``Ddoc`` then it is treated as general -purpose documentation, not as a D source file. +purpose documentation, not as a D source file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-directory-search.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-directory-search.rst index 07a057f839e..934b22df5b0 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-directory-search.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-directory-search.rst @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ other parts of the compiler: Do not search the standard system directories for D source and interface files. Only the directories that have been specified with :option:`-I` options - (and the directory of the current file, if appropriate) are searched. + (and the directory of the current file, if appropriate) are searched. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-linking.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-linking.rst index 31ea78348fe..dc64fcd206a 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-linking.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/options-for-linking.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ a link step. On systems that provide :samp:`libgphobos` and :samp:`libgdruntime` as a shared and a static library, this option forces the use of the static version. If no static version was built when the compiler was configured, - this option has no effect. + this option has no effect. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/runtime-options.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/runtime-options.rst index fcb7eae2493..fda87c2b96e 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/runtime-options.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/runtime-options.rst @@ -311,4 +311,4 @@ These options affect the runtime behavior of programs compiled with Turns off emission of declarations that can be defined in multiple objects as weak symbols. The default is to emit all public symbols as weak, unless the target lacks support for weak symbols. Disabling this option means that common - symbols are instead put in COMDAT or become private. + symbols are instead put in COMDAT or become private. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/warnings.rst b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/warnings.rst index 180a6e46b09..c9ed52e7630 100644 --- a/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/warnings.rst +++ b/gcc/d/doc/invoking-gdc/warnings.rst @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ specified, they do not prevent compilation of the program. List all variables going into thread local storage. :samp:`vmarkdown` - List instances of Markdown replacements in Ddoc. + List instances of Markdown replacements in Ddoc. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/character-sets.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/character-sets.rst index 34bca2d76e4..f4b6e05515c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/character-sets.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/character-sets.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ used, then those constructs are not permitted in identifiers. .. [#f1] UTF-16 does not meet the requirements of the C standard for a wide character set, but the choice of 16-bit ``wchar_t`` is enshrined in some system ABIs so we cannot fix - this. + this. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-syntax.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-syntax.rst index 6b536a2dc32..1dec2ac6f4b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-syntax.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-syntax.rst @@ -408,4 +408,4 @@ but not with others that don't. #if defined __has_include && __has_include ("header.h") /* not portable */ ... - #endif + #endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-uses.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-uses.rst index c81bdf2ed74..59555a5828d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-uses.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditional-uses.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ There are three general reasons to use a conditional. Simple programs that do not need system-specific logic or complex debugging hooks generally will not need to use preprocessing -conditionals. +conditionals. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditionals.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditionals.rst index cfe6f2f386b..381a6124da4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/conditionals.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/conditionals.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ remains syntactically valid when it is not to be used. conditional-uses conditional-syntax - deleted-code + deleted-code \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/copyright.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/copyright.rst index ed6b960c55f..fa61190ddf7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/copyright.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/copyright.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ A copy of the license is included in the :ref:`gnu_fdl`. You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise - funds for GNU development. + funds for GNU development. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/deleted-code.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/deleted-code.rst index 0e2a439f5e2..758e0c1c0a3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/deleted-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/deleted-code.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ comment, instead. The interior of ``#if 0`` must consist of complete tokens; in particular, single-quote characters must balance. Comments often contain unbalanced single-quote characters (known in English as apostrophes). These confuse ``#if 0``. They don't confuse -:samp:`/*`. +:samp:`/*`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/diagnostics.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/diagnostics.rst index c73d4bdaeed..beaad7d8217 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/diagnostics.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/diagnostics.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Neither :samp:`#error` nor :samp:`#warning` macro-expands its argument. Internal whitespace sequences are each replaced with a single space. The line must consist of complete tokens. It is wisest to make the argument of these directives be a single string constant; this avoids -problems with apostrophes and the like. +problems with apostrophes and the like. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/environment-variables.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/environment-variables.rst index da8e3edfaca..c0ab7992905 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/environment-variables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/environment-variables.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Note that you can also specify places to search using options such as environment variables, which in turn take precedence over the configuration of GCC. -.. include:: ../../../doc/cppenv.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/cppenv.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst index d70ca989667..1de809b3636 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files.rst index 13176c0251e..13b9841c3c6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ underscores in header file names, and at most one dot. header-files/alternatives-to-wrapper-ifndef header-files/computed-includes header-files/wrapper-headers - header-files/system-headers + header-files/system-headers \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/alternatives-to-wrapper-ifndef.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/alternatives-to-wrapper-ifndef.rst index f24b1c2b6e5..e38cffeaf38 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/alternatives-to-wrapper-ifndef.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/alternatives-to-wrapper-ifndef.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Another way to prevent a header file from being included more than once is with the :samp:`#pragma once` directive (see :ref:`pragmas`). :samp:`#pragma once` does not have the problems that :samp:`#import` does, but it is not recognized by all preprocessors, so you cannot rely on it -in a portable program. +in a portable program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/computed-includes.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/computed-includes.rst index 60b3ff6a975..49c16228032 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/computed-includes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/computed-includes.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ These rules are implementation-defined behavior according to the C standard. To minimize the risk of different compilers interpreting your computed includes differently, we recommend you use only a single object-like macro which expands to a string constant. This will also -minimize confusion for people reading your program. +minimize confusion for people reading your program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-operation.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-operation.rst index 0fbdc1f5a02..465905698e7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-operation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-operation.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ declarations, etc. The line following the :samp:`#include` directive is always treated as a separate line by the C preprocessor, even if the included file lacks a -final newline. +final newline. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-syntax.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-syntax.rst index 8136043922c..a378dfc5375 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-syntax.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/include-syntax.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ All of these also interpret :samp:`/` the same way. It is most portable to use only :samp:`/`.) It is an error if there is anything (other than comments) on the line -after the file name. +after the file name. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/once-only-headers.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/once-only-headers.rst index 7a18ce1208d..2ee77771620 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/once-only-headers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/once-only-headers.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ The macro ``FILE_FOO_SEEN`` is called the :dfn:`controlling macro` or begin with :samp:`_`. In a system header file, it should begin with :samp:`__` to avoid conflicts with user programs. In any kind of header file, the macro name should contain the name of the file and some -additional text, to avoid conflicts with other header files. +additional text, to avoid conflicts with other header files. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/search-path.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/search-path.rst index e01a6c21286..9f87878517f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/search-path.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/search-path.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Note that you can also prevent the preprocessor from searching any of the default system header directories with the :option:`-nostdinc` option. This is useful when you are compiling an operating system kernel or some other program that does not use the standard C library -facilities, or the standard C library itself. +facilities, or the standard C library itself. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/system-headers.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/system-headers.rst index 907a4f6831c..ef6474f9dea 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/system-headers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/system-headers.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ There are, however, two ways to make normal headers into system headers: system_header`` has no effect in the primary source file. On some targets, such as RS/6000 AIX, GCC implicitly surrounds all -system headers with an :samp:`extern "C"` block when compiling as C++. +system headers with an :samp:`extern "C"` block when compiling as C++. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/wrapper-headers.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/wrapper-headers.rst index bc608f73ebd..848170e138e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/wrapper-headers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/header-files/wrapper-headers.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ The use of :samp:`#include_next` can lead to great confusion. We recommend it be used only when there is no other alternative. In particular, it should not be used in the headers belonging to a specific program; it should be used only to make global corrections along the -lines of :command:`fixincludes`. +lines of :command:`fixincludes`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-defined-behavior.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-defined-behavior.rst index 901391b34d7..8946520eefe 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-defined-behavior.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-defined-behavior.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ and stick to it. question does not arise. Note that GCC does not yet implement any of the standard - pragmas. + pragmas. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-details.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-details.rst index 8da0f1434c8..326277b1fc9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-details.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-details.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Also documented here are obsolete features still supported by CPP. implementation-defined-behavior implementation-limits - obsolete-features + obsolete-features \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-limits.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-limits.rst index 171e2a09b5c..18cfc6ab0a6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-limits.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/implementation-limits.rst @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ consumed by other processes on the same computer, etc. source file. GNU cpp maps files into memory, so it is limited by the available address space. This is generally at least two gigabytes. Depending on the operating system, the size of physical memory may or - may not be a limitation. + may not be a limitation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/index.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/index.rst index aebff50c800..e19dfba42a6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/index.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/index.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ useful on its own. environment-variables gnu-free-documentation-license - indices-and-tables + indices-and-tables \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/indices-and-tables.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/indices-and-tables.rst index 5cc3191ee47..6c215a391d9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/indices-and-tables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/indices-and-tables.rst @@ -1 +1 @@ -.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/initial-processing.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/initial-processing.rst index 052d5d88a2c..9ca96f21428 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/initial-processing.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/initial-processing.rst @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ readable. There is no way to prevent a backslash at the end of a line from being interpreted as a backslash-newline. This cannot affect any correct -program, however. +program, however. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/invocation.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/invocation.rst index 4264b74a552..7b13980af5a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/invocation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/invocation.rst @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ options may *not* be grouped: :option:`-dM` is very different from .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/line-control.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/line-control.rst index 34c9f90b176..933d8a9cf1c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/line-control.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/line-control.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ for subsequent input in the current preprocessor input file. :samp:`#line` directives alter the results of the ``__FILE__`` and ``__LINE__`` predefined macros from that point on. See :ref:`standard-predefined-macros`. They do not have any effect on :samp:`#include`'s -idea of the directory containing the current file. +idea of the directory containing the current file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros.rst index 5106b841334..7355e0719ef 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ macros when you are compiling C++. macros/predefined-macros macros/undefining-and-redefining-macros macros/directives-within-macro-arguments - macros/macro-pitfalls + macros/macro-pitfalls \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/concatenation.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/concatenation.rst index ec394664b6a..2f5066ab65e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/concatenation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/concatenation.rst @@ -82,4 +82,4 @@ concatenating the argument with :samp:`_command`. Here is how it is done: COMMAND (quit), COMMAND (help), ... - }; + }; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/directives-within-macro-arguments.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/directives-within-macro-arguments.rst index ea5c076a515..2e7e82563e9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/directives-within-macro-arguments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/directives-within-macro-arguments.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ which expands to 1 2 1 2 -with the semantics described above. +with the semantics described above. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/function-like-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/function-like-macros.rst index 9101bc1f565..16ba2cf1a1a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/function-like-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/function-like-macros.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ parentheses. The first two pairs of parentheses in this expansion come from the macro. The third is the pair that was originally after the macro invocation. Since ``lang_init`` is an object-like macro, it does not -consume those parentheses. +consume those parentheses. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-arguments.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-arguments.rst index 18441a773b4..06911523e7f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-arguments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-arguments.rst @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@ their corresponding actual arguments. .. code-block:: #define foo(x) x, "x" - foo(bar) → bar, "x" + foo(bar) → bar, "x" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-pitfalls.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-pitfalls.rst index 755e088e98b..0be22954a76 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-pitfalls.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/macro-pitfalls.rst @@ -446,4 +446,4 @@ The syntax error triggered by the tokens ``syntax error`` results in an error message citing line three---the line of ignore_second_arg--- even though the problematic code comes from line five. -We consider this a bug, and intend to fix it in the near future. +We consider this a bug, and intend to fix it in the near future. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/object-like-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/object-like-macros.rst index a674433e1c5..c5e6e4cd466 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/object-like-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/object-like-macros.rst @@ -123,4 +123,4 @@ Now ``TABLESIZE`` expands (in two stages) to ``37``. If the expansion of a macro contains its own name, either directly or via intermediate macros, it is not expanded again when the expansion is examined for more macros. This prevents infinite recursion. -See :ref:`self-referential-macros`, for the precise details. +See :ref:`self-referential-macros`, for the precise details. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/predefined-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/predefined-macros.rst index f4afeef4526..8af566e0dc3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/predefined-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/predefined-macros.rst @@ -871,4 +871,4 @@ These are the named operators and their corresponding punctuators: * - ``xor`` - ``^`` * - ``xor_eq`` - - ``^=`` + - ``^=`` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/stringizing.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/stringizing.rst index 95277d86492..9265601c134 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/stringizing.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/stringizing.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ you have to use two levels of macros. macro-expanded first. But ``s`` is an ordinary argument to ``xstr``, so it is completely macro-expanded before ``xstr`` itself is expanded (see :ref:`argument-prescan`). Therefore, by the time -``str`` gets to its argument, it has already been macro-expanded. +``str`` gets to its argument, it has already been macro-expanded. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/undefining-and-redefining-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/undefining-and-redefining-macros.rst index 6f0cdcfe5af..137abe94984 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/undefining-and-redefining-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/undefining-and-redefining-macros.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ same as the old one, the preprocessor issues a warning and changes the macro to use the new definition. If the new definition is effectively the same, the redefinition is silently ignored. This allows, for instance, two different headers to define a common macro. The -preprocessor will only complain if the definitions do not match. +preprocessor will only complain if the definitions do not match. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/variadic-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/variadic-macros.rst index 73540ec7c07..21ce15da68a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/variadic-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/macros/variadic-macros.rst @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ Variadic macros became a standard part of the C language with C99. GNU CPP previously supported them with a named variable argument (:samp:`args...`, not :samp:`...` and ``__VA_ARGS__``), which -is still supported for backward compatibility. +is still supported for backward compatibility. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/obsolete-features.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/obsolete-features.rst index 0528b8965db..229c0332c13 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/obsolete-features.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/obsolete-features.rst @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ In either form, if no such assertion has been made, :samp:`#unassert` has no effect. You can also make or cancel assertions using command-line options. -See :ref:`invocation`. +See :ref:`invocation`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/other-directives.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/other-directives.rst index 34d42e45b0e..370523a487c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/other-directives.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/other-directives.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ is understood as a preprocessing directive but has no effect on the preprocessor output. The primary significance of the existence of the null directive is that an input line consisting of just a :samp:`#` will produce no output, rather than a line of output containing just a -:samp:`#`. Supposedly some old C programs contain such lines. +:samp:`#`. Supposedly some old C programs contain such lines. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/overview.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/overview.rst index 48caad0b2ee..f7054195ab8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/overview.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/overview.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ manual refer to GNU CPP. character-sets initial-processing tokenization - the-preprocessing-language + the-preprocessing-language \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/pragmas.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/pragmas.rst index da07cebf4a1..062b9c4165b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/pragmas.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/pragmas.rst @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ GCC plugins may provide their own pragmas. If ``#pragma once`` is seen when scanning a header file, that file will never be read again, no matter what. It is a less-portable alternative to using :samp:`#ifndef` to guard the contents of header files - against multiple inclusions. + against multiple inclusions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/preprocessor-output.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/preprocessor-output.rst index ff14301c56e..1b9c1f1bde1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/preprocessor-output.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/preprocessor-output.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ preprocessor does not handle the pragma itself), and :samp:`#define` and will be no space between the :samp:`#` and the directive name. If macro expansion happens to generate tokens which might be mistaken for a duplicated directive, a space will be inserted between the :samp:`#` and -the directive name. +the directive name. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/the-preprocessing-language.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/the-preprocessing-language.rst index cc02b7540b1..f95e92465b9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/the-preprocessing-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/the-preprocessing-language.rst @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ A preprocessing directive cannot cover more than one line. The line may, however, be continued with backslash-newline, or by a block comment which extends past the end of the line. In either case, when the directive is processed, the continuations have already been merged with -the first line to make one long line. +the first line to make one long line. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/tokenization.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/tokenization.rst index 7e962a952f1..34f02c9c2f7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/tokenization.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/tokenization.rst @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@ warning message. .. [#f1] The C standard uses the term :dfn:`string literal` to refer only to what we are - calling :dfn:`string constants`. + calling :dfn:`string constants`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp/traditional-lexical-analysis.rst b/gcc/doc/cpp/traditional-lexical-analysis.rst index 4ba988d691d..77db3d95a54 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp/traditional-lexical-analysis.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp/traditional-lexical-analysis.rst @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ require matching quotes. For example: #include ``, ``NULL`` expands to ``((void *)0)``. GCC does not provide the other headers which define ``NULL`` and some - library implementations may use other definitions in those headers. + library implementations may use other definitions in those headers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/locale-specific-behavior.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/locale-specific-behavior.rst index 736a979299d..86745aacfeb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/locale-specific-behavior.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/locale-specific-behavior.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Locale-Specific Behavior ************************ The behavior of these points are dependent on the implementation -of the C library, and are not defined by GCC itself. +of the C library, and are not defined by GCC itself. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/preprocessing-directives.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/preprocessing-directives.rst index 7b2d75d6597..cca0e2745e1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/preprocessing-directives.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/preprocessing-directives.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ implementation-defined behavior. * The definitions for ``__DATE__`` and ``__TIME__`` when respectively, the date and time of translation are not available (C90 - 6.8.8, C99 6.10.8, C11 6.10.8.1). + 6.8.8, C99 6.10.8, C11 6.10.8.1). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/qualifiers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/qualifiers.rst index 0c86fe8a3b0..3d9baf3e6f0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/qualifiers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/qualifiers.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Qualifiers When an object of an aggregate type, with the same size and alignment as a scalar type ``S``, is the subject of a volatile access by an assignment expression or an atomic function, the access to it is performed as if the - object's declared type were ``volatile S``. + object's declared type were ``volatile S``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/statements.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/statements.rst index 5fc4ca4f70f..725d9c45619 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/statements.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/statements.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Statements * The maximum number of ``case`` values in a ``switch`` statement (C90 6.6.4.2). - GCC is only limited by available memory. + GCC is only limited by available memory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/structures-unions-enumerations-and-bit-fields.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/structures-unions-enumerations-and-bit-fields.rst index aca34a304eb..949f4658163 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/structures-unions-enumerations-and-bit-fields.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/structures-unions-enumerations-and-bit-fields.rst @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ Structures, Unions, Enumerations, and Bit-Fields .. conforming to C90 on those targets. On some targets, :option:`-fshort-enums` is the default; this is - determined by the ABI. + determined by the ABI. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/translation.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/translation.rst index fa96d07984f..e9a6d8855d4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/translation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/c-implementation-defined-behavior/translation.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Translation new-line is retained or replaced by one space character in translation phase 3 (C90, C99 and C11 5.1.1.2). - See :ref:`cpp:implementation-defined-behavior`. + See :ref:`cpp:implementation-defined-behavior`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/conditionally-supported-behavior.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/conditionally-supported-behavior.rst index 6b4a114637b..432bb329c2d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/conditionally-supported-behavior.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/conditionally-supported-behavior.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ all conditionally-supported constructs that it does not support (C++0x Such argument passing is supported, using the same pass-by-invisible-reference approach used for normal function - arguments of such types. + arguments of such types. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst index d2ca9c4d647..f0d4b9f7db0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/contribute.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/contribute.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/contributors-to-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/contributors-to-gcc.rst index 28f149de0ce..27d5de90c77 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/contributors-to-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/contributors-to-gcc.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/contrib.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/contrib.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/copyright.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/copyright.rst index 4c658f46e0a..c778eb178c7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/copyright.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/copyright.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ in the :ref:`gnu_fdl`. You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise - funds for GNU development. + funds for GNU development. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/exception-handling.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/exception-handling.rst index 5d1d54a7edb..5a29f279818 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/exception-handling.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/exception-handling.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Exception Handling implementation-defined whether or not the stack is unwound before std::terminate() is called (C++98 15.5.1). - The stack is not unwound before std::terminate is called. + The stack is not unwound before std::terminate is called. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language.rst index 084143fab91..5ea082b1a03 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ test specifically for GNU C++ (see :ref:`cpp:common-predefined-macros`). extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-interface-and-implementation-pragmas extensions-to-the-c++-language/wheres-the-template extensions-to-the-c++-language/extracting-the-function-pointer-from-a-bound-pointer-to-member-function - extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes + extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/backwards-compatibility.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/backwards-compatibility.rst index 1eaaaec29ed..d1ac5b21343 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/backwards-compatibility.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/backwards-compatibility.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ deprecated. See :ref:`deprecated-features`. scope to set the language. On such systems, all system header files are implicitly scoped inside a C language scope. Such headers must correctly prototype function argument types, there is no leeway for - ``()`` to indicate an unspecified set of arguments. + ``()`` to indicate an unspecified set of arguments. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-concepts.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-concepts.rst index 3f60776f395..bba336ece54 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-concepts.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-concepts.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ to simplify the writing of type traits. Note that some of these traits are likely to be removed in the future. ``__is_same (type1, type2)`` - A binary type trait: ``true`` whenever the type arguments are the same. + A binary type trait: ``true`` whenever the type arguments are the same. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-interface-and-implementation-pragmas.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-interface-and-implementation-pragmas.rst index aaa5799994e..fc7fafd90c8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-interface-and-implementation-pragmas.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-interface-and-implementation-pragmas.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ code for the function itself; this defines a version of the function that can be found via pointers (or by callers compiled without inlining). If all calls to the function can be inlined, you can avoid emitting the function by compiling with :option:`-fno-implement-inlines`. -If any calls are not inlined, you will get linker errors. +If any calls are not inlined, you will get linker errors. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes.rst index 8750c47efa5..0eb484a428e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/c++-specific-variable-function-and-type-attributes.rst @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ Some attributes only make sense for C++ programs. control a resource, such as ``std::lock_guard``. This attribute is also accepted in C, but it is unnecessary because C - does not have constructors or destructors. + does not have constructors or destructors. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/deprecated-features.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/deprecated-features.rst index ed62b7db46f..f55b5eb4439 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/deprecated-features.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/deprecated-features.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ has been ignored since G++ 3.3 and is deprecated. G++ allows anonymous structs and unions to have members that are not public non-static data members (i.e. fields). These extensions are -deprecated. +deprecated. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/extracting-the-function-pointer-from-a-bound-pointer-to-member-function.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/extracting-the-function-pointer-from-a-bound-pointer-to-member-function.rst index d595adb792c..bae1efefcbd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/extracting-the-function-pointer-from-a-bound-pointer-to-member-function.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/extracting-the-function-pointer-from-a-bound-pointer-to-member-function.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ converted to function pointers directly: .. index:: Wno-pmf-conversions -You must specify :option:`-Wno-pmf-conversions` to use this extension. +You must specify :option:`-Wno-pmf-conversions` to use this extension. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/function-multiversioning.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/function-multiversioning.rst index 616aa9cfe72..2524ff5353c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/function-multiversioning.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/function-multiversioning.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ different target string. Function foo is called or a pointer to it is taken just like a regular function. GCC takes care of doing the dispatching to call the right version at runtime. Refer to the `GCC wiki on -Function Multiversioning `_ for more details. +Function Multiversioning `_ for more details. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/restricting-pointer-aliasing.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/restricting-pointer-aliasing.rst index 853b78d3088..971770c6463 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/restricting-pointer-aliasing.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/restricting-pointer-aliasing.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ other compilers that implement restricted pointers. As with all outermost parameter qualifiers, ``__restrict__`` is ignored in function definition matching. This means you only need to specify ``__restrict__`` in a function definition, rather than -in a function prototype as well. +in a function prototype as well. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/type-traits.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/type-traits.rst index 5dcd010e192..3ce0a3779de 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/type-traits.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/type-traits.rst @@ -162,4 +162,4 @@ pair of types). When used as the pattern of a pack expansion within a template definition, expands to a template argument pack containing integers from ``0`` to ``length-1``. This is provided for efficient - implementation of ``std::make_integer_sequence``. + implementation of ``std::make_integer_sequence``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/vague-linkage.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/vague-linkage.rst index 9eb6aac20c4..7477d4d4191 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/vague-linkage.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/vague-linkage.rst @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ for local statics in inlines, however, as having multiple copies almost certainly breaks things. See :ref:`c++-interface`, for -another way to control placement of these constructs. +another way to control placement of these constructs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/when-is-a-volatile-c++-object-accessed.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/when-is-a-volatile-c++-object-accessed.rst index 5c38a00c939..f50f1ea62e4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/when-is-a-volatile-c++-object-accessed.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/when-is-a-volatile-c++-object-accessed.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ expected, in the following example: .. code-block:: c++ volatile int vobj; - volatile int &vref = vobj = something; + volatile int &vref = vobj = something; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/wheres-the-template.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/wheres-the-template.rst index 5393544a8a5..72293670571 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/wheres-the-template.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c++-language/wheres-the-template.rst @@ -128,4 +128,4 @@ You have the following options for dealing with template instantiations: .. code-block:: c++ inline template class Foo; - static template class Foo; + static template class Foo; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family.rst index 84eecd22c5e..e7a036003d2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family.rst @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ extensions, accepted by GCC in C90 mode and in C++. extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pragmas-accepted-by-gcc extensions-to-the-c-language-family/unnamed-structure-and-union-fields extensions-to-the-c-language-family/thread-local-storage - extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix + extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/128-bit-integers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/128-bit-integers.rst index fcc28e50605..07376ba20ac 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/128-bit-integers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/128-bit-integers.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ targets which have an integer mode wide enough to hold 128 bits. Simply write ``__int128`` for a signed 128-bit integer, or ``unsigned __int128`` for an unsigned 128-bit integer. There is no support in GCC for expressing an integer constant of type ``__int128`` -for targets with ``long long`` integer less than 128 bits wide. +for targets with ``long long`` integer less than 128 bits wide. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/additional-floating-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/additional-floating-types.rst index 74a3e071ac8..0746867bd42 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/additional-floating-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/additional-floating-types.rst @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ the corresponding internal complex type, ``KCmode`` for .. code-block:: c++ typedef _Complex float __attribute__((mode(KC))) _Complex_float128; - typedef _Complex float __attribute__((mode(IC))) _Complex_ibm128; + typedef _Complex float __attribute__((mode(IC))) _Complex_ibm128; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/alternate-keywords.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/alternate-keywords.rst index 155083de5a1..0abcf0fbc07 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/alternate-keywords.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/alternate-keywords.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ macros to replace them with the customary keywords. It looks like this: You can prevent such warnings within one expression by writing ``__extension__`` before the expression. ``__extension__`` has no -effect aside from this. +effect aside from this. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/an-inline-function-is-as-fast-as-a-macro.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/an-inline-function-is-as-fast-as-a-macro.rst index b415bf1884b..ad82c416788 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/an-inline-function-is-as-fast-as-a-macro.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/an-inline-function-is-as-fast-as-a-macro.rst @@ -123,4 +123,4 @@ a header file with these keywords, and put another copy of the definition (lacking ``inline`` and ``extern``) in a library file. The definition in the header file causes most calls to the function to be inlined. If any uses of the function remain, they refer to -the single copy in the library. +the single copy in the library. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arithmetic-on-void-and-function-pointers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arithmetic-on-void-and-function-pointers.rst index c8757be7381..dc966981259 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arithmetic-on-void-and-function-pointers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arithmetic-on-void-and-function-pointers.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ and on function types, and returns 1. .. index:: Wpointer-arith The option :option:`-Wpointer-arith` requests a warning if these extensions -are used. +are used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-length-zero.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-length-zero.rst index 9a38f4ce1d0..70142065814 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-length-zero.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-length-zero.rst @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ object. For example: struct foo a = { 1, { 2, 3, 4 } }; // Valid. struct bar b = { { 1, { 2, 3, 4 } } }; // Invalid. struct bar c = { { 1, { } } }; // Valid. - struct foo d[1] = { { 1, { 2, 3, 4 } } }; // Invalid. + struct foo d[1] = { { 1, { 2, 3, 4 } } }; // Invalid. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-variable-length.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-variable-length.rst index 95e5166025a..c0d0c12d3bd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-variable-length.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/arrays-of-variable-length.rst @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ parameter list. They can be separated by commas or semicolons, but the last one must end with a semicolon, which is followed by the 'real' parameter declarations. Each forward declaration must match a 'real' declaration in parameter name and data type. ISO C99 does not support -parameter forward declarations. +parameter forward declarations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/attribute-syntax.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/attribute-syntax.rst index 566c78849fc..f8b52e5dd0a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/attribute-syntax.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/attribute-syntax.rst @@ -256,4 +256,4 @@ attribute that only applies to function types is applied to a pointer-to-function type, it is treated as applying to the pointer target type; if such an attribute is applied to a function return type that is not a pointer-to-function type, it is treated as applying -to the function type. +to the function type. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix.rst index 62c468c729f..640523abd6e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/binary-constants-using-the-0b-prefix.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ The following statements are identical: The type of these constants follows the same rules as for octal or hexadecimal integer constants, so suffixes like :samp:`L` or :samp:`UL` -can be applied. +can be applied. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-for-memory-model-aware-atomic-operations.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-for-memory-model-aware-atomic-operations.rst index ef63a8a5677..fcabf48e213 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-for-memory-model-aware-atomic-operations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-for-memory-model-aware-atomic-operations.rst @@ -287,4 +287,4 @@ ensures proper usage. :samp:`{ptr}` is an optional pointer to the object that may be used to determine alignment. A value of 0 indicates typical alignment should be used. The - compiler may also ignore this parameter. + compiler may also ignore this parameter. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-to-perform-arithmetic-with-overflow-checking.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-to-perform-arithmetic-with-overflow-checking.rst index f1b9056c2b5..a7927b15195 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-to-perform-arithmetic-with-overflow-checking.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/built-in-functions-to-perform-arithmetic-with-overflow-checking.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ would overflow. The compiler will attempt to use hardware instructions to implement these built-in functions where possible, like conditional jump on overflow - after addition, conditional jump on carry etc. + after addition, conditional jump on carry etc. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/c++-style-comments.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/c++-style-comments.rst index 3bf794444f0..c1815e8c02a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/c++-style-comments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/c++-style-comments.rst @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ continue until the end of the line. Many other C implementations allow such comments, and they are included in the 1999 C standard. However, C++ style comments are not recognized if you specify an :option:`-std` option specifying a version of ISO C before C99, or :option:`-ansi` -(equivalent to :option:`-std=c90`). +(equivalent to :option:`-std=c90`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/case-ranges.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/case-ranges.rst index 633aa6055c3..ad5aa534a12 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/case-ranges.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/case-ranges.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ rather than this: .. code-block:: c++ - case 1...5: + case 1...5: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/cast-to-a-union-type.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/cast-to-a-union-type.rst index f13e911fb1d..4a02d878da3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/cast-to-a-union-type.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/cast-to-a-union-type.rst @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ You can also use the union cast as a function argument: void hack (union foo); /* ... */ - hack ((union foo) x); + hack ((union foo) x); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/complex-numbers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/complex-numbers.rst index bb23ebf671e..c8819cc1d8d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/complex-numbers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/complex-numbers.rst @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ examine and set these two fictitious variables with your debugger. real binary floating-point type, and the result has the corresponding complex type with real and imaginary parts :samp:`{real}` and :samp:`{imag}`. Unlike :samp:`{real} + I * {imag}`, this works even when - infinities, NaNs and negative zeros are involved. + infinities, NaNs and negative zeros are involved. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/compound-literals.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/compound-literals.rst index 8a7595abfe7..4984ed4b5c8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/compound-literals.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/compound-literals.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ a ``const`` -qualified type. If ``foo`` and its initializer had elements of type ``char *const`` rather than ``char *``, or if ``foo`` were a global variable, the array would have static storage duration. But it is probably safest just to avoid the use of array -compound literals in C++ code. +compound literals in C++ code. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/conditionals-with-omitted-operands.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/conditionals-with-omitted-operands.rst index 9b03edf9558..ddea0fc3073 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/conditionals-with-omitted-operands.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/conditionals-with-omitted-operands.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ especially useful. When it becomes useful is when the first operand does, or may (if it is a macro argument), contain a side effect. Then repeating the operand in the middle would perform the side effect twice. Omitting the middle operand uses the value already computed without the undesirable -effects of recomputing it. +effects of recomputing it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/constructing-function-calls.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/constructing-function-calls.rst index 0073f7ef70f..051f1c31b4e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/constructing-function-calls.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/constructing-function-calls.rst @@ -122,4 +122,4 @@ functions acting as mere forwarders for their arguments. return open (path, oflag, __builtin_va_arg_pack ()); } - #endif + #endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/decimal-floating-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/decimal-floating-types.rst index a12f50ab7e3..aa3902e6cd4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/decimal-floating-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/decimal-floating-types.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ is incomplete: the technical report. Types ``_Decimal32``, ``_Decimal64``, and ``_Decimal128`` -are supported by the DWARF debug information format. +are supported by the DWARF debug information format. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions.rst index e08f5f2b868..0d57b9b9e73 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions.rst @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ GCC plugins may provide their own attributes. declaring-attributes-of-functions/v850-function-attributes declaring-attributes-of-functions/visium-function-attributes declaring-attributes-of-functions/x86-function-attributes - declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes + declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/aarch64-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/aarch64-function-attributes.rst index a554ae081e1..3f238e60179 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/aarch64-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/aarch64-function-attributes.rst @@ -189,4 +189,4 @@ function compiled with :option:`-mstrict-align` is allowed. Note that CPU tuning options and attributes such as the :option:`-mcpu=`, :option:`-mtune=` do not inhibit inlining unless the CPU specified by the :option:`-mcpu=` option or the :gcc-attr:`cpu=` attribute conflicts with the -architectural feature rules specified above. +architectural feature rules specified above. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/amd-gcn-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/amd-gcn-function-attributes.rst index 26e386ba47e..15034deea28 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/amd-gcn-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/amd-gcn-function-attributes.rst @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the AMD GCN back end: ``work_item_id_Z`` Set ``enable_vgpr_workitem_id`` parameter. Always on (required to use - OpenACC/OpenMP). + OpenACC/OpenMP). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arc-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arc-function-attributes.rst index b8a721e3cf9..3cc2700bffe 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arc-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arc-function-attributes.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the ARC back end: can safely be included in naked functions (see :ref:`basic-asm`). While using extended ``asm`` or a mixture of basic ``asm`` and C code may appear to work, they cannot be depended upon to work reliably and - are not supported. + are not supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arm-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arm-function-attributes.rst index 2c848de326e..1806421c90c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arm-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/arm-function-attributes.rst @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@ These function attributes are supported for ARM targets: In this example ``target("+crc+nocrypto")`` enables the ``crc`` extension and disables the ``crypto`` extension for the function ``foo`` - without modifying an existing :option:`-march=` or :option:`-mcpu` option. + without modifying an existing :option:`-march=` or :option:`-mcpu` option. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/avr-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/avr-function-attributes.rst index 676303a29a5..4d51397582d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/avr-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/avr-function-attributes.rst @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the AVR back end: application which is responsibility of the application. If both :avr-fn-attr:`signal` and :avr-fn-attr:`interrupt` are specified for the same - function, :avr-fn-attr:`signal` is silently ignored. + function, :avr-fn-attr:`signal` is silently ignored. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/blackfin-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/blackfin-function-attributes.rst index 50b89a8979d..cba1fcb95b3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/blackfin-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/blackfin-function-attributes.rst @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Blackfin back end: Use this attribute to indicate that all registers except the stack pointer should be saved in the prologue - regardless of whether they are used or not. + regardless of whether they are used or not. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/bpf-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/bpf-function-attributes.rst index aef91a41da6..76af135b9e8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/bpf-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/bpf-function-attributes.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the BPF back end: .. code-block:: c++ int bpf_probe_read (void *dst, int size, const void *unsafe_ptr) - __attribute__ ((kernel_helper (4))); + __attribute__ ((kernel_helper (4))); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/c-sky-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/c-sky-function-attributes.rst index 293e735757b..2600ab849a4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/c-sky-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/c-sky-function-attributes.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the C-SKY back end: ``asm`` statements can safely be included in naked functions (see :ref:`basic-asm`). While using extended ``asm`` or a mixture of basic ``asm`` and C code may appear to work, they cannot be - depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. + depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/common-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/common-function-attributes.rst index 631a18ea11b..f24a8fd3f34 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/common-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/common-function-attributes.rst @@ -1888,4 +1888,4 @@ The following attributes are supported on most targets. therefore, a caller cannot assume that the register has the same contents on return from the function as it had before calling the function. Such registers are also called 'call-clobbered', 'caller-saved', or - 'volatile'. + 'volatile'. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/epiphany-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/epiphany-function-attributes.rst index 0690e39e44f..da7441d2257 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/epiphany-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/epiphany-function-attributes.rst @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Epiphany back end: These attributes specify how a particular function is called. These attributes override the :option:`-mlong-calls` (see :ref:`adapteva-epiphany-options`) - command-line switch and ``#pragma long_calls`` settings. + command-line switch and ``#pragma long_calls`` settings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/h8-300-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/h8-300-function-attributes.rst index 00eb8bf978f..70a929f8ad4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/h8-300-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/h8-300-function-attributes.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ These function attributes are available for H8/300 targets: Use this attribute on the H8/300, H8/300H, and H8S to indicate that all registers except the stack pointer should be saved in the prologue - regardless of whether they are used or not. + regardless of whether they are used or not. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/ia-64-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/ia-64-function-attributes.rst index fc0e1a43f7b..5be539efa17 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/ia-64-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/ia-64-function-attributes.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ These function attributes are supported on IA-64 targets: extern int foo () __attribute__((version_id ("20040821"))); - Calls to ``foo`` are mapped to calls to ``foo{20040821}``. + Calls to ``foo`` are mapped to calls to ``foo{20040821}``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32c-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32c-function-attributes.rst index e1915e9888e..4c1f863b841 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32c-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32c-function-attributes.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the M32C back end: Use this attribute to indicate that the specified function is an interrupt handler. The compiler generates function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler - when this attribute is present. + when this attribute is present. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32r-d-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32r-d-function-attributes.rst index 7fb489e04cb..04bb01f1423 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32r-d-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m32r-d-function-attributes.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the M32R/D back end: Large model objects may live anywhere in the 32-bit address space (the compiler generates ``seth/add3`` instructions to load their addresses), and may not be reachable with the ``bl`` instruction (the compiler - generates the much slower ``seth/add3/jl`` instruction sequence). + generates the much slower ``seth/add3/jl`` instruction sequence). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m68k-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m68k-function-attributes.rst index 89cfb3a0b34..b2fa7191f77 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m68k-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/m68k-function-attributes.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the m68k back end: that the specified function is an interrupt handler that is designed to run as a thread. The compiler omits generate prologue/epilogue sequences and replaces the return instruction with a ``sleep`` - instruction. This attribute is available only on fido. + instruction. This attribute is available only on fido. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mcore-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mcore-function-attributes.rst index e8e92319bf9..ef90eb37f94 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mcore-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mcore-function-attributes.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the MCORE back end: ``asm`` statements can safely be included in naked functions (see :ref:`basic-asm`). While using extended ``asm`` or a mixture of basic ``asm`` and C code may appear to work, they cannot be - depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. + depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mep-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mep-function-attributes.rst index 41f35fb00aa..b039c43fb18 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mep-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mep-function-attributes.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the MeP back end: The :mep-fn-attr:`vliw` attribute tells the compiler to emit instructions in VLIW mode instead of core mode. Note that this attribute is not allowed unless a VLIW coprocessor has been configured - and enabled through command-line options. + and enabled through command-line options. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microblaze-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microblaze-function-attributes.rst index 86d4a3cc559..130de9c5f85 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microblaze-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microblaze-function-attributes.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ These function attributes are supported on MicroBlaze targets: used in low-latency interrupt mode, and :microblaze-fn-attr:`interrupt_handler` for interrupts that do not use low-latency handlers. In both cases, GCC emits appropriate prologue code and generates a return from the handler - using ``rtid`` instead of ``rtsd``. + using ``rtid`` instead of ``rtsd``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microsoft-windows-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microsoft-windows-function-attributes.rst index 08729f3354f..7cdc761cfd5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microsoft-windows-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/microsoft-windows-function-attributes.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ targets. :microsoft-windows-fn-attr:`dllimport` attribute can be used as a constant initializer; in this case, the address of a stub function in the import lib is referenced. On Microsoft Windows targets, the attribute can be disabled - for functions by setting the :option:`-mnop-fun-dllimport` flag. + for functions by setting the :option:`-mnop-fun-dllimport` flag. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mips-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mips-function-attributes.rst index 43193bd9153..93e8aae0974 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mips-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/mips-function-attributes.rst @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the MIPS back end: On MIPS targets, you can use the :mips-fn-attr:`nocompression` function attribute to locally turn off MIPS16 and microMIPS code generation. This attribute overrides the :option:`-mips16` and :option:`-mmicromips` options on the - command line (see :ref:`mips-options`). + command line (see :ref:`mips-options`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/msp430-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/msp430-function-attributes.rst index 2672ec11af0..1b234c4ff4e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/msp430-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/msp430-function-attributes.rst @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the MSP430 back end: one pass over the objects and does the best that it can. Using the :option:`-ffunction-sections` and :option:`-fdata-sections` command-line options can help the packing, however, since they produce smaller, - easier to pack regions. + easier to pack regions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nds32-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nds32-function-attributes.rst index 846f1dacbed..5e98215c8d1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nds32-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nds32-function-attributes.rst @@ -93,4 +93,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the NDS32 back end: .. index:: warm function attribute, NDS32 - Provide a user-defined function to handle warm reset exception. + Provide a user-defined function to handle warm reset exception. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nios-ii-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nios-ii-function-attributes.rst index a4264ffd2f6..6e4b8730210 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nios-ii-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nios-ii-function-attributes.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Nios II back end: This attribute corresponds to the :option:`-mcustom-fpu-cfg=name` command-line option, to select a predefined set of custom instructions named :samp:`{name}`. - See :ref:`nios-ii-options`, for more information. + See :ref:`nios-ii-options`, for more information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nvidia-ptx-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nvidia-ptx-function-attributes.rst index ae293be7d81..700a73774af 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nvidia-ptx-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/nvidia-ptx-function-attributes.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Nvidia PTX back end: library. By default functions are only callable only from other PTX functions. - Kernel functions must have ``void`` return type. + Kernel functions must have ``void`` return type. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/powerpc-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/powerpc-function-attributes.rst index 67296221980..f7a65acd636 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/powerpc-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/powerpc-function-attributes.rst @@ -222,4 +222,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the PowerPC back end: On the PowerPC, the inliner does not inline a function that has different target options than the caller, unless the - callee has a subset of the target options of the caller. + callee has a subset of the target options of the caller. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/risc-v-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/risc-v-function-attributes.rst index 928a0cbc4c1..6ef5036c53a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/risc-v-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/risc-v-function-attributes.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the RISC-V back end: Permissible values for this parameter are ``user``, ``supervisor``, and ``machine``. If there is no parameter, then it defaults to - ``machine``. + ``machine``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rl78-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rl78-function-attributes.rst index 3302e688d95..d963f1b863e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rl78-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rl78-function-attributes.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the RL78 back end: ``asm`` statements can safely be included in naked functions (see :ref:`basic-asm`). While using extended ``asm`` or a mixture of basic ``asm`` and C code may appear to work, they cannot be - depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. + depended upon to work reliably and are not supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rx-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rx-function-attributes.rst index afdbffaf51d..99260f714b1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rx-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/rx-function-attributes.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the RX back end: This RX attribute is similar to the :rx-fn-attr:`interrupt` attribute, including its parameters, but does not make the function an interrupt-handler type function (i.e. it retains the normal C function calling ABI). See the - :rx-fn-attr:`interrupt` attribute for a description of its arguments. + :rx-fn-attr:`interrupt` attribute for a description of its arguments. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/s-390-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/s-390-function-attributes.rst index 2384c0b5306..dad2caefe8d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/s-390-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/s-390-function-attributes.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ These function attributes are supported on the S/390: target("no-vx") - does not undefine the ``__VEC__`` macro. + does not undefine the ``__VEC__`` macro. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/sh-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/sh-function-attributes.rst index c89a6b068bb..f60d38763ad 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/sh-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/sh-function-attributes.rst @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ These function attributes are supported on the SH family of processors: .. sh-fn-attr:: trapa_handler On SH targets this function attribute is similar to :sh-fn-attr:`interrupt_handler` - but it does not save and restore all registers. + but it does not save and restore all registers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/symbian-os-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/symbian-os-function-attributes.rst index ad6c6701765..2c57111a954 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/symbian-os-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/symbian-os-function-attributes.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Symbian OS Function Attributes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ See :ref:`microsoft-windows-function-attributes`, for discussion of the -:symbian-os-fn-attr:`dllexport` and :symbian-os-fn-attr:`dllimport` attributes. +:symbian-os-fn-attr:`dllexport` and :symbian-os-fn-attr:`dllimport` attributes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/v850-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/v850-function-attributes.rst index a5857a49b48..87f7dd240bf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/v850-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/v850-function-attributes.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The V850 back end supports these function attributes: Use these attributes to indicate that the specified function is an interrupt handler. The compiler generates function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler - when either attribute is present. + when either attribute is present. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/visium-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/visium-function-attributes.rst index aaa7bfa30c9..1db8f75e765 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/visium-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/visium-function-attributes.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Visium back end: Use this attribute to indicate that the specified function is an interrupt handler. The compiler generates function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler - when this attribute is present. + when this attribute is present. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/x86-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/x86-function-attributes.rst index 8f915d7eb1d..b1a1861c6e0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/x86-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/x86-function-attributes.rst @@ -1017,4 +1017,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the x86 back end: .. option:: nodirect_extern_access This attribute, attached to a global variable or function, is the - counterpart to option :option:`-mno-direct-extern-access`. + counterpart to option :option:`-mno-direct-extern-access`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes.rst index 783b1a161e7..0c798122651 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/declaring-attributes-of-functions/xstormy16-function-attributes.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ These function attributes are supported by the Xstormy16 back end: Use this attribute to indicate that the specified function is an interrupt handler. The compiler generates function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler - when this attribute is present. + when this attribute is present. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/designated-initializers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/designated-initializers.rst index 7e2c712d4df..2b89d34e053 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/designated-initializers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/designated-initializers.rst @@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ initialization is used. When a field of a union is itself a structure, the entire structure from the last field initialized is used. If any previous initializer has side effect, it is unspecified whether the side effect happens or not. Currently, GCC discards the side-effecting -initializer expressions and issues a warning. +initializer expressions and issues a warning. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/determining-the-alignment-of-functions-types-or-variables.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/determining-the-alignment-of-functions-types-or-variables.rst index 1b8e62ae6c8..ff1c0111687 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/determining-the-alignment-of-functions-types-or-variables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/determining-the-alignment-of-functions-types-or-variables.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ than ``void``. If the operand of the ``__alignof__`` expression is a function, the expression evaluates to the alignment of the function which may -be specified by attribute :fn-attr:`aligned` (see :ref:`common-function-attributes`). +be specified by attribute :fn-attr:`aligned` (see :ref:`common-function-attributes`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/dollar-signs-in-identifier-names.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/dollar-signs-in-identifier-names.rst index 1f13278a50d..c6d6e65e75d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/dollar-signs-in-identifier-names.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/dollar-signs-in-identifier-names.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Dollar Signs in Identifier Names In GNU C, you may normally use dollar signs in identifier names. This is because many traditional C implementations allow such identifiers. However, dollar signs in identifiers are not supported on a few target -machines, typically because the target assembler does not allow them. +machines, typically because the target assembler does not allow them. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/double-word-integers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/double-word-integers.rst index a395682c6af..96d8bc3e2b8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/double-word-integers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/double-word-integers.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ expects type ``int`` for its argument, and you pass a value of type ``long long int``, confusion results because the caller and the subroutine disagree about the number of bytes for the argument. Likewise, if the function expects ``long long int`` and you pass -``int``. The best way to avoid such problems is to use prototypes. +``int``. The best way to avoid such problems is to use prototypes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/enumerator-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/enumerator-attributes.rst index 448184a3c49..620611bfdf5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/enumerator-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/enumerator-attributes.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ This example uses the :enum-attr:`deprecated` enumerator attribute to indicate t The :enum-attr:`unavailable` attribute results in an error if the enumerator is used anywhere in the source file. In other respects it behaves in the - same manner as the :enum-attr:`deprecated` attribute. + same manner as the :enum-attr:`deprecated` attribute. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/fixed-point-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/fixed-point-types.rst index 7e62e41a587..27f3d0e8789 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/fixed-point-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/fixed-point-types.rst @@ -125,4 +125,4 @@ is incomplete: * Pragmas to control overflow and rounding behaviors are not implemented. -Fixed-point types are supported by the DWARF debug information format. +Fixed-point types are supported by the DWARF debug information format. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/format-checks-specific-to-particular-target-machines.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/format-checks-specific-to-particular-target-machines.rst index 97d88a7d128..6ffc76e6802 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/format-checks-specific-to-particular-target-machines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/format-checks-specific-to-particular-target-machines.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Additionally, ``CFStringRefs`` (defined by the ``CoreFoundation`` headers) may also be used as format arguments. Note that the relevant headers are only likely to be available on Darwin (OSX) installations. On such installations, the XCode and system documentation provide descriptions of ``CFString``, ``CFStringRefs`` and -associated functions. +associated functions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/function-names-as-strings.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/function-names-as-strings.rst index 367212461e0..227154f6380 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/function-names-as-strings.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/function-names-as-strings.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ gives this output: These identifiers are variables, not preprocessor macros, and may not be used to initialize ``char`` arrays or be concatenated with string -literals. +literals. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/getting-the-return-or-frame-address-of-a-function.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/getting-the-return-or-frame-address-of-a-function.rst index 4d55c36703c..d3e3870b8da 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/getting-the-return-or-frame-address-of-a-function.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/getting-the-return-or-frame-address-of-a-function.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ function. effects, including crashing the calling program. As a result, calls that are considered unsafe are diagnosed when the :option:`-Wframe-address` option is in effect. Such calls should only be made in debugging - situations. + situations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/half-precision-floating-point.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/half-precision-floating-point.rst index d6761655428..3eff48063ba 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/half-precision-floating-point.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/half-precision-floating-point.rst @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ after each operation. The same is true with :option:`-fexcess-precision=standard and :option:`-mfpmath=sse`. If there is no :option:`-mfpmath=sse`, :option:`-fexcess-precision=standard` alone does the same thing as before, It is useful for code that does not have ``_Float16`` and runs on the x87 -FPU. +FPU. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/hex-floats.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/hex-floats.rst index ec6583da19c..25cd9645ed0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/hex-floats.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/hex-floats.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Unlike for floating-point numbers in the decimal notation the exponent is always required in the hexadecimal notation. Otherwise the compiler would not be able to resolve the ambiguity of, e.g., ``0x1.f``. This could mean ``1.0f`` or ``1.9375`` since :samp:`f` is also the -extension for floating-point constants of type ``float``. +extension for floating-point constants of type ``float``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/how-to-use-inline-assembly-language-in-c-code.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/how-to-use-inline-assembly-language-in-c-code.rst index e70fa8726e0..bee40929305 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/how-to-use-inline-assembly-language-in-c-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/how-to-use-inline-assembly-language-in-c-code.rst @@ -1976,4 +1976,4 @@ a label is unreachable. This size is also used for inlining decisions. If you use ``asm inline`` instead of just ``asm``, then for inlining purposes the size of the asm -is taken as the minimum size, ignoring how many instructions GCC thinks it is. +is taken as the minimum size, ignoring how many instructions GCC thinks it is. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/incomplete-enum-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/incomplete-enum-types.rst index 43eaaf8f6c5..ffb06c9d4b4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/incomplete-enum-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/incomplete-enum-types.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ This extension may not be very useful, but it makes the handling of ``enum`` more consistent with the way ``struct`` and ``union`` are handled. -This extension is not supported by GNU C++. +This extension is not supported by GNU C++. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/label-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/label-attributes.rst index 85250798d08..f872130a80d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/label-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/label-attributes.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ This example uses the :label-attr:`cold` label attribute to indicate the The :label-attr:`cold` attribute on labels is used to inform the compiler that the path following the label is unlikely to be executed. This attribute is used in cases where ``__builtin_expect`` cannot be used, for instance - with computed goto or ``asm goto``. + with computed goto or ``asm goto``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/labels-as-values.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/labels-as-values.rst index e25a06dd7c4..7c6408a7031 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/labels-as-values.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/labels-as-values.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ variable initializer, inlining and cloning is forbidden. .. [#f1] The analogous feature in Fortran is called an assigned goto, but that name seems inappropriate in C, where one can do more than simply store label addresses in label - variables. + variables. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/legacy-sync-built-in-functions-for-atomic-memory-access.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/legacy-sync-built-in-functions-for-atomic-memory-access.rst index f3697e4dbc1..de3e80cb6bf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/legacy-sync-built-in-functions-for-atomic-memory-access.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/legacy-sync-built-in-functions-for-atomic-memory-access.rst @@ -168,4 +168,4 @@ The same constraints on arguments apply as for the corresponding but rather a :dfn:`release barrier`. This means that all previous memory stores are globally visible, and all previous memory loads have been satisfied, but following memory reads - are not prevented from being speculated to before the barrier. + are not prevented from being speculated to before the barrier. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/locally-declared-labels.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/locally-declared-labels.rst index 89e8391ed6b..b79e7453ea4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/locally-declared-labels.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/locally-declared-labels.rst @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ This could also be written using a statement expression: }) Local label declarations also make the labels they declare visible to -nested functions, if there are any. See :ref:`nested-functions`, for details. +nested functions, if there are any. See :ref:`nested-functions`, for details. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/macros-with-a-variable-number-of-arguments.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/macros-with-a-variable-number-of-arguments.rst index eaf519ebcbc..8c22eb542ba 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/macros-with-a-variable-number-of-arguments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/macros-with-a-variable-number-of-arguments.rst @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ operator causes the preprocessor to remove the comma before it. If you do provide some variable arguments in your macro invocation, GNU CPP does not complain about the paste operation and instead places the variable arguments after the comma. Just like any other pasted macro -argument, these arguments are not macro expanded. +argument, these arguments are not macro expanded. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/mixed-declarations-labels-and-code.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/mixed-declarations-labels-and-code.rst index 6aff35ba2f4..090ead8b431 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/mixed-declarations-labels-and-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/mixed-declarations-labels-and-code.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ you could do: int j = i + 2; Each identifier is visible from where it is declared until the end of -the enclosing block. +the enclosing block. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/named-address-spaces.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/named-address-spaces.rst index 44e4cccc3c8..842042810fc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/named-address-spaces.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/named-address-spaces.rst @@ -237,4 +237,4 @@ to the ``%fs`` or ``%gs`` segments. that it installed previously. The preprocessor symbols ``__SEG_FS`` and ``__SEG_GS`` are - defined when these address spaces are supported. + defined when these address spaces are supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nested-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nested-functions.rst index 8a845a3af30..68bcb95eaee 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nested-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nested-functions.rst @@ -129,4 +129,4 @@ for function declarations). return array[index + offset]; } /* ... */ - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-constant-initializers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-constant-initializers.rst index c24baf06fc5..e93c850a383 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-constant-initializers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-constant-initializers.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Here is an example of an initializer with run-time varying elements: { float beat_freqs[2] = { f-g, f+g }; /* ... */ - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-lvalue-arrays-may-have-subscripts.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-lvalue-arrays-may-have-subscripts.rst index 9a23397e65b..1d0d1546505 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-lvalue-arrays-may-have-subscripts.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/non-lvalue-arrays-may-have-subscripts.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ this is valid in GNU C though not valid in C90: bar (int index) { return f().a[index]; - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nonlocal-gotos.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nonlocal-gotos.rst index 65bea29eea3..1aab77a6719 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nonlocal-gotos.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/nonlocal-gotos.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ built-in functions as: mechanism to restore the stack context, it cannot be called from the same function calling ``__builtin_setjmp`` to initialize :samp:`{buf}`. It can only be called from a function called - (directly or indirectly) from the function calling ``__builtin_setjmp``. + (directly or indirectly) from the function calling ``__builtin_setjmp``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/object-size-checking-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/object-size-checking-built-in-functions.rst index 7fcc3eda7b4..640498a2485 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/object-size-checking-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/object-size-checking-built-in-functions.rst @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ In addition to this, there are checking built-in functions These have just one additional argument, :samp:`{flag}`, right before format string :samp:`{fmt}`. If the compiler is able to optimize them to ``fputc`` etc. functions, it does, otherwise the checking function -is called and the :samp:`{flag}` argument passed to it. +is called and the :samp:`{flag}` argument passed to it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/other-built-in-functions-provided-by-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/other-built-in-functions-provided-by-gcc.rst index a1c50760176..8f272a01d8e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/other-built-in-functions-provided-by-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/other-built-in-functions-provided-by-gcc.rst @@ -1242,4 +1242,4 @@ calls. These built-in functions appear both with and without the .. function:: int __builtin_goacc_parlevel_size (int x) Returns the openacc gang, worker or vector size depending on whether :samp:`{x}` is - 0, 1 or 2. + 0, 1 or 2. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointer-arguments-in-variadic-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointer-arguments-in-variadic-functions.rst index 5bf0c50f4c9..772ab0f3334 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointer-arguments-in-variadic-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointer-arguments-in-variadic-functions.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ of ``va_arg`` with a pointer type to receive arguments of any other pointer type. In particular, in GNU C :samp:`va_arg (ap, void *)` can safely be used -to consume an argument of any pointer type. +to consume an argument of any pointer type. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointers-to-arrays-with-qualifiers-work-as-expected.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointers-to-arrays-with-qualifiers-work-as-expected.rst index a34cc5859d8..59764f925ce 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointers-to-arrays-with-qualifiers-work-as-expected.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pointers-to-arrays-with-qualifiers-work-as-expected.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ array itself. double x[3][2]; double y[2][3]; ... - transpose(3, 2, y, x); + transpose(3, 2, y, x); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pragmas-accepted-by-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pragmas-accepted-by-gcc.rst index 1f5aefc27cc..70430c7b718 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pragmas-accepted-by-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/pragmas-accepted-by-gcc.rst @@ -726,4 +726,4 @@ Loop-Specific Pragmas It must be placed immediately before a ``for``, ``while`` or ``do`` loop or a ``#pragma GCC ivdep``, and applies only to the loop that follows. :samp:`{n}` is an integer constant expression specifying the unrolling factor. - The values of 0 and 1 block any unrolling of the loop. + The values of 0 and 1 block any unrolling of the loop. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/prototypes-and-old-style-function-definitions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/prototypes-and-old-style-function-definitions.rst index 4f1b05af5d9..fcaa0546108 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/prototypes-and-old-style-function-definitions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/prototypes-and-old-style-function-definitions.rst @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ equivalent to the following: } GNU C++ does not support old-style function definitions, so this -extension is irrelevant. +extension is irrelevant. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/referring-to-a-type-with-typeof.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/referring-to-a-type-with-typeof.rst index 13621410ff9..f84b1e0f703 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/referring-to-a-type-with-typeof.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/referring-to-a-type-with-typeof.rst @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ Using ``__auto_type`` instead of ``typeof`` has two advantages: * If the argument to the macro has variably modified type, it is evaluated only once when using ``__auto_type``, but twice if - ``typeof`` is used. + ``typeof`` is used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/slightly-looser-rules-for-escaped-newlines.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/slightly-looser-rules-for-escaped-newlines.rst index 07e5894906d..8dc368434be 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/slightly-looser-rules-for-escaped-newlines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/slightly-looser-rules-for-escaped-newlines.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ warning, but treats it as a valid escaped newline and combines the two lines to form a single logical line. This works within comments and tokens, as well as between tokens. Comments are *not* treated as whitespace for the purposes of this relaxation, since they have not -yet been replaced with spaces. +yet been replaced with spaces. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-types.rst index 568e370ffd2..1703a0269dc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-types.rst @@ -710,4 +710,4 @@ Two attributes are currently defined for x86 configurations: command-line options, respectively; see :ref:`x86-options`, for details of how structure layout is affected. See :ref:`x86-variable-attributes`, for information about the corresponding - attributes on variables. + attributes on variables. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-variables.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-variables.rst index 3e5421384ae..9207fafb918 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-variables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/specifying-attributes-of-variables.rst @@ -1184,4 +1184,4 @@ One attribute is currently defined for xstormy16 configurations: allowed also), GCC places the variable in the first 0x100 bytes of memory and use special opcodes to access it. Such variables are placed in either the ``.bss_below100`` section or the - ``.data_below100`` section. + ``.data_below100`` section. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statement-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statement-attributes.rst index dc5cb1faee4..683347a2165 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statement-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statement-attributes.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ available for functions (see :ref:`function-attributes`), variables } ``y`` is not actually incremented and the compiler can but does not - have to optimize it to just ``return 42 + 42;``. + have to optimize it to just ``return 42 + 42;``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statements-and-declarations-in-expressions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statements-and-declarations-in-expressions.rst index 7426b985c78..c67be39a7b8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statements-and-declarations-in-expressions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/statements-and-declarations-in-expressions.rst @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ parts of the containing expression. For example, calls ``foo`` and ``bar1`` and does not call ``baz`` but may or may not call ``bar2``. If ``bar2`` is called, it is -called after ``foo`` and before ``bar1``. +called after ``foo`` and before ``bar1``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/structures-with-no-members.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/structures-with-no-members.rst index e64d7932361..7bd0b9fd6dc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/structures-with-no-members.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/structures-with-no-members.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ GCC permits a C structure to have no members: The structure has size zero. In C++, empty structures are part of the language. G++ treats empty structures as if they had a single -member of type ``char``. +member of type ``char``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/support-for-offsetof.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/support-for-offsetof.rst index 03e020f2faa..1c2a9199783 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/support-for-offsetof.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/support-for-offsetof.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ This extension is sufficient such that is a suitable definition of the ``offsetof`` macro. In C++, :samp:`{type}` may be dependent. In either case, :samp:`{member}` may consist of a single -identifier, or a sequence of member accesses and array references. +identifier, or a sequence of member accesses and array references. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins.rst index a793496cb2b..d2fce79a84c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ instructions, but allow the compiler to schedule those calls. target-builtins/ti-c6x-built-in-functions target-builtins/x86-built-in-functions target-builtins/x86-transactional-memory-intrinsics - target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics + target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/aarch64-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/aarch64-built-in-functions.rst index 7247a816aaf..22d0426ebb3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/aarch64-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/aarch64-built-in-functions.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ processors. unsigned long long __builtin_aarch64_get_fpcr64 (); void __builtin_aarch64_set_fpcr64 (unsigned long long); unsigned long long __builtin_aarch64_get_fpsr64 (); - void __builtin_aarch64_set_fpsr64 (unsigned long long); + void __builtin_aarch64_set_fpsr64 (unsigned long long); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/alpha-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/alpha-built-in-functions.rst index 1d4cf469042..b119719196c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/alpha-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/alpha-built-in-functions.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ PAL calls, but when invoked with :option:`-mtls-kernel`, they invoke .. code-block:: c++ void *__builtin_thread_pointer (void); - void __builtin_set_thread_pointer (void *); + void __builtin_set_thread_pointer (void *); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/altera-nios-ii-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/altera-nios-ii-built-in-functions.rst index b02c207bab4..aac982d3b13 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/altera-nios-ii-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/altera-nios-ii-built-in-functions.rst @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ The letters represent the following data types: void * __builtin_custom_pnfp (float, void *); void * __builtin_custom_pnpi (void *, int); void * __builtin_custom_pnpf (void *, float); - void * __builtin_custom_pnpp (void *, void *); + void * __builtin_custom_pnpp (void *, void *); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-built-in-functions.rst index 45eabb17564..0df309e9186 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-built-in-functions.rst @@ -230,4 +230,4 @@ where they are put in the C code: __builtin_arc_lr() __builtin_arc_sleep() __builtin_arc_sr() - __builtin_arc_swi() + __builtin_arc_swi() \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-simd-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-simd-built-in-functions.rst index ca7cb9fea32..1d3dd7ea7da 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-simd-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arc-simd-built-in-functions.rst @@ -242,4 +242,4 @@ indicating one the registers I0-I7, and the fourth argument must be an .. code-block:: c++ void __builtin_arc_vst16_n (__v8hi, const int, const int, const int); - void __builtin_arc_vst32_n (__v8hi, const int, const int, const int); + void __builtin_arc_vst32_n (__v8hi, const int, const int, const int); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-armv8-m-security-extensions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-armv8-m-security-extensions.rst index 215010404e9..feb9fd3fac7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-armv8-m-security-extensions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-armv8-m-security-extensions.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ is used here to mean any function pointer type. void * cmse_check_address_range (void *, size_t, int); typeof(p) cmse_nsfptr_create (FPTR p); intptr_t cmse_is_nsfptr (FPTR); - int cmse_nonsecure_caller (void); + int cmse_nonsecure_caller (void); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-c-language-extensions-acle.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-c-language-extensions-acle.rst index 00e295c729b..1fa4a5f5f96 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-c-language-extensions-acle.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-c-language-extensions-acle.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ AArch64's back end does not have support for 16-bit floating point Advanced SIMD intrinsics yet. See :ref:`arm-options` and :ref:`aarch64-options` for more information on the -availability of extensions. +availability of extensions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-floating-point-status-and-control-intrinsics.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-floating-point-status-and-control-intrinsics.rst index 7e61d52d0c3..e67a0401a78 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-floating-point-status-and-control-intrinsics.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-floating-point-status-and-control-intrinsics.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ processors with floating-point unit. .. code-block:: c++ unsigned int __builtin_arm_get_fpscr (); - void __builtin_arm_set_fpscr (unsigned int); + void __builtin_arm_set_fpscr (unsigned int); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-iwmmxt-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-iwmmxt-built-in-functions.rst index 6d9065955af..a86039e344c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-iwmmxt-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/arm-iwmmxt-built-in-functions.rst @@ -156,4 +156,4 @@ processors when the :option:`-mcpu=iwmmxt` switch is used: v4hi __builtin_arm_wunpckilh (v4hi, v4hi); v2si __builtin_arm_wunpckilw (v2si, v2si); long long __builtin_arm_wxor (long long, long long); - long long __builtin_arm_wzero (); + long long __builtin_arm_wzero (); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/avr-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/avr-built-in-functions.rst index a9a2db69417..80235028c07 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/avr-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/avr-built-in-functions.rst @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ with GNU-C99: unsigned fract get_bits (uint_ur_t uval) { return urbits (uval); - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/basic-powerpc-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/basic-powerpc-built-in-functions.rst index d97d362db80..0e9550cd32c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/basic-powerpc-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/basic-powerpc-built-in-functions.rst @@ -721,4 +721,4 @@ Truncate and store the rightmost element of a vector, as if implemented by the ISA 3.1 ``stxvrbx``, ``stxvrhx``, ``stxvrwx``, and ``stxvrdx`` instructions. -.. index:: vec_xst_trunc +.. index:: vec_xst_trunc \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/blackfin-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/blackfin-built-in-functions.rst index c9c43916f9a..44189a3ef6c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/blackfin-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/blackfin-built-in-functions.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ instructions. These functions are named as follows: .. code-block:: c++ void __builtin_bfin_csync (void); - void __builtin_bfin_ssync (void); + void __builtin_bfin_ssync (void); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/bpf-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/bpf-built-in-functions.rst index 60eabc49ddf..c4718523c03 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/bpf-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/bpf-built-in-functions.rst @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ The following built-in functions are available for eBPF targets. val >>= __builtin_preserve_field_info (arg->y, FIELD_RSHIFT_U64); return val; - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/fr-v-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/fr-v-built-in-functions.rst index 6e576979275..b317839342d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/fr-v-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/fr-v-built-in-functions.rst @@ -471,4 +471,4 @@ a specific FR-V instruction. .. function:: void __data_prefetch (const void *x) Use the ``nldub`` instruction to load the contents of address :samp:`{x}` - into the data cache. The instruction is issued in slot I1. + into the data cache. The instruction is issued in slot I1. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-dsp-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-dsp-built-in-functions.rst index 0e7fe6ccc8c..83fbb38f14c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-dsp-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-dsp-built-in-functions.rst @@ -309,4 +309,4 @@ for details on what each instruction does. a64 __builtin_mips_dpaqx_s_w_ph (a64, v2q15, v2q15); a64 __builtin_mips_dpaqx_sa_w_ph (a64, v2q15, v2q15); a64 __builtin_mips_dpsqx_s_w_ph (a64, v2q15, v2q15); - a64 __builtin_mips_dpsqx_sa_w_ph (a64, v2q15, v2q15); + a64 __builtin_mips_dpsqx_sa_w_ph (a64, v2q15, v2q15); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-loongson-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-loongson-built-in-functions.rst index d4cee2bfc52..dae2f963275 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-loongson-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-loongson-built-in-functions.rst @@ -444,4 +444,4 @@ In each case, :samp:`{cond}` can be any of the 16 floating-point conditions: if (__builtin_mips_all_c_eq_4s (a, b, c, d)) all_are_true (); else - some_are_false (); + some_are_false (); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-paired-single-support.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-paired-single-support.rst index 18f46daf3b2..aeb86cfe606 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-paired-single-support.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-paired-single-support.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ For example: On little-endian targets, the first value is the lower one and the second value is the upper one. The opposite order applies to big-endian targets. For example, the code above sets the lower half of ``a`` to - ``1.5`` on little-endian targets and ``9.1`` on big-endian targets. + ``1.5`` on little-endian targets and ``9.1`` on big-endian targets. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-simd-architecture-msa-support.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-simd-architecture-msa-support.rst index 974b85717fe..ba42478e84b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-simd-architecture-msa-support.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/mips-simd-architecture-msa-support.rst @@ -809,4 +809,4 @@ machine instruction. v16u8 __builtin_msa_xor_v (v16u8, v16u8); - v16u8 __builtin_msa_xori_b (v16u8, imm0_255); + v16u8 __builtin_msa_xori_b (v16u8, imm0_255); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/msp430-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/msp430-built-in-functions.rst index 7859b0734fe..04560f1d60c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/msp430-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/msp430-built-in-functions.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ writing of interrupt handlers in C. instructions. Note that :samp:`{cycles}` must be a compile-time constant integer - that is, you must pass a number, not a variable that may be optimized to a constant later. The number of cycles delayed by this - builtin is exact. + builtin is exact. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/nds32-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/nds32-built-in-functions.rst index 3ba7a9fb3da..28365f92924 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/nds32-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/nds32-built-in-functions.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ These built-in functions are available for the NDS32 target: .. function:: void __builtin_nds32_setgie_dis (void) - Disable global interrupt. + Disable global interrupt. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/other-mips-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/other-mips-built-in-functions.rst index c046bb3acd8..15703487680 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/other-mips-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/other-mips-built-in-functions.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ GCC provides other MIPS-specific built-in functions: code but can be called in both MIPS16 and non-MIPS16 contexts. ``__builtin_mips_set_fcsr`` can be used to change any bit of the - register except the condition codes, which GCC assumes are preserved. + register except the condition codes, which GCC assumes are preserved. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/picochip-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/picochip-built-in-functions.rst index f58590ef8c6..03c99412e36 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/picochip-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/picochip-built-in-functions.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ picoChip instruction set. .. function:: void __builtin_halt (void) Halt. The processor stops execution. This built-in is useful for - implementing assertions. + implementing assertions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-altivec-vsx-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-altivec-vsx-built-in-functions.rst index 218c227b556..3c08b2ec4ef 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-altivec-vsx-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-altivec-vsx-built-in-functions.rst @@ -2178,4 +2178,4 @@ Otherwise, the element of the returned vector contains all zeros. int vec_any_ge (vector signed __int128, vector signed __int128); int vec_any_ge (vector unsigned __int128, vector unsigned __int128); int vec_any_le (vector signed __int128, vector signed __int128); - int vec_any_le (vector unsigned __int128, vector unsigned __int128); + int vec_any_le (vector unsigned __int128, vector unsigned __int128); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-atomic-memory-operation-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-atomic-memory-operation-functions.rst index d4d30627511..331d5fc7bde 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-atomic-memory-operation-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-atomic-memory-operation-functions.rst @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ The functions supported are: void amo_stdat_sadd (int64_t *, int64_t); void amo_stdat_smax (int64_t *, int64_t); - void amo_stdat_smin (int64_t *, int64_t); + void amo_stdat_smin (int64_t *, int64_t); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-hardware-transactional-memory-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-hardware-transactional-memory-built-in-functions.rst index 06d7c228e57..4b104a24298 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-hardware-transactional-memory-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-hardware-transactional-memory-built-in-functions.rst @@ -223,4 +223,4 @@ section that will work on either PowerPC or S/390: break; } } - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-matrix-multiply-assist-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-matrix-multiply-assist-built-in-functions.rst index 27e873b5f2d..dd9e984b391 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-matrix-multiply-assist-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/powerpc-matrix-multiply-assist-built-in-functions.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ The built-in functions supported are: vec_t __builtin_vsx_xvcvbf16spn (vec_t); __vector_pair __builtin_vsx_lxvp (size_t, __vector_pair *); - void __builtin_vsx_stxvp (__vector_pair, size_t, __vector_pair *); + void __builtin_vsx_stxvp (__vector_pair, size_t, __vector_pair *); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/pru-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/pru-built-in-functions.rst index 334c049361d..840ce92f96d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/pru-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/pru-built-in-functions.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ The built-in functions supported are: This inserts LMBD instruction to calculate the left-most bit with value :samp:`{bitval}` in value :samp:`{wordval}`. Only the least significant bit - of :samp:`{bitval}` is taken into account. + of :samp:`{bitval}` is taken into account. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/risc-v-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/risc-v-built-in-functions.rst index fca4852ad74..90ed798d0fe 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/risc-v-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/risc-v-built-in-functions.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ processors. .. function:: void * __builtin_thread_pointer (void) - Returns the value that is currently set in the :samp:`tp` register. + Returns the value that is currently set in the :samp:`tp` register. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/rx-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/rx-built-in-functions.rst index bbd376a129a..632014f11ca 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/rx-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/rx-built-in-functions.rst @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ following functions are supported: .. function:: void __builtin_rx_wait (void) - Generates the ``wait`` machine instruction. + Generates the ``wait`` machine instruction. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/s-390-system-z-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/s-390-system-z-built-in-functions.rst index 6ad82054247..3311d0b59b9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/s-390-system-z-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/s-390-system-z-built-in-functions.rst @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ Principles of Operation manual chapter 5-91. Generates the ``ntstg`` machine instruction. The second argument is written to the first arguments location. The store operation will - not be rolled-back in case of an transaction abort. + not be rolled-back in case of an transaction abort. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sh-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sh-built-in-functions.rst index 23e286940be..4240fb74945 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sh-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sh-built-in-functions.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ families of processors: .. function:: void __builtin_sh_set_fpscr (unsigned int val) Sets the :samp:`FPSCR` register to the specified value :samp:`{val}`, while - preserving the current values of the FR, SZ and PR bits. + preserving the current values of the FR, SZ and PR bits. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sparc-vis-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sparc-vis-built-in-functions.rst index 09a067ef712..23d076a7105 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sparc-vis-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/sparc-vis-built-in-functions.rst @@ -223,4 +223,4 @@ built-in functions also become available: long __builtin_vis_fpcmpur8shl (v8qi, v8qi, int); long __builtin_vis_fpcmpur16shl (v4hi, v4hi, int); - long __builtin_vis_fpcmpur32shl (v2si, v2si, int); + long __builtin_vis_fpcmpur32shl (v2si, v2si, int); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/ti-c6x-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/ti-c6x-built-in-functions.rst index 367bd768087..b75dc8231c4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/ti-c6x-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/ti-c6x-built-in-functions.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ to C6X instructions. int _extr (int, int); int _extru (int, int); int _abs (int); - int _abs2 (int); + int _abs2 (int); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-built-in-functions.rst index 23b83fe58f6..2c03e454cb7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-built-in-functions.rst @@ -1695,4 +1695,4 @@ should be used instead. void __builtin_ia32_wrussd(unsigned int, void *); void __builtin_ia32_wrussq(unsigned long long, void *); void __builtin_ia32_setssbsy(void); - void __builtin_ia32_clrssbsy(void *); + void __builtin_ia32_clrssbsy(void *); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics.rst index 3b17c0da04f..c5638838f0b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-control-flow-protection-intrinsics.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ The shadow stack unwind code looks like: while (0) This code runs unconditionally on all 64-bit processors. For 32-bit -processors the code runs on those that support multi-byte NOP instructions. +processors the code runs on those that support multi-byte NOP instructions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-transactional-memory-intrinsics.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-transactional-memory-intrinsics.rst index 5fb5a7bdba0..7526ae27cd8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-transactional-memory-intrinsics.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/target-builtins/x86-transactional-memory-intrinsics.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ and a fallback path for other failures: } Note that, in most cases, the transactional and non-transactional code -must synchronize together to ensure consistency. +must synchronize together to ensure consistency. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/the-character-esc-in-constants.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/the-character-esc-in-constants.rst index fd1ff91cef2..b379ec6976e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/the-character-esc-in-constants.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/the-character-esc-in-constants.rst @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The Character ESC in Constants ****************************** You can use the sequence :samp:`\\e` in a string or character constant to -stand for the ASCII character ESC. +stand for the ASCII character ESC. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/thread-local-storage.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/thread-local-storage.rst index fa04221b33a..ae51f8f7666 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/thread-local-storage.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/thread-local-storage.rst @@ -216,4 +216,4 @@ that document the exact semantics of the language extension. Add after paragraph 6 - Non- ``static`` members shall not be ``__thread``. + Non- ``static`` members shall not be ``__thread``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/unnamed-structure-and-union-fields.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/unnamed-structure-and-union-fields.rst index fe2f4062e03..213a16c4ccc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/unnamed-structure-and-union-fields.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/unnamed-structure-and-union-fields.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ name of the ``typedef``. struct s2 { s1; }; s1 f1 (struct s2 *p) { return p->s1; } -These usages are only permitted when they are not ambiguous. +These usages are only permitted when they are not ambiguous. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/using-vector-instructions-through-built-in-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/using-vector-instructions-through-built-in-functions.rst index 04e3dddba33..808ac582e92 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/using-vector-instructions-through-built-in-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/using-vector-instructions-through-built-in-functions.rst @@ -282,4 +282,4 @@ intrinsics: /* Instead of a variable, a compound literal may be used to pass the return value of an intrinsic call to a function expecting the union: */ v128 foo (v128); - x = foo ((v128) {_mm_adds_epu8 (x.mm, y.mm)}); + x = foo ((v128) {_mm_adds_epu8 (x.mm, y.mm)}); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/when-is-a-volatile-object-accessed.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/when-is-a-volatile-object-accessed.rst index df96282def3..d3e6f6ae082 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/when-is-a-volatile-object-accessed.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/when-is-a-volatile-object-accessed.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ be implicitly read when written to, or when adjacent bit-fields are accessed. Bit-field operations may be optimized such that adjacent bit-fields are only partially accessed, if they straddle a storage unit boundary. For these reasons it is unwise to use volatile bit-fields to -access hardware. +access hardware. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/x86-specific-memory-model-extensions-for-transactional-memory.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/x86-specific-memory-model-extensions-for-transactional-memory.rst index 44698079981..045d2f94841 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/x86-specific-memory-model-extensions-for-transactional-memory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/extensions-to-the-c-language-family/x86-specific-memory-model-extensions-for-transactional-memory.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ the transaction quickly. This can be done with a ``_mm_pause``. _mm_pause(); /* Abort failed transaction */ ... /* Free lock with lock elision */ - __atomic_store_n(&lockvar, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE|__ATOMIC_HLE_RELEASE); + __atomic_store_n(&lockvar, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE|__ATOMIC_HLE_RELEASE); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/funding.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/funding.rst index ae118902eab..04e2a26b6c9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/funding.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/funding.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/funding.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/funding.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options.rst index dc3561c5d54..fa1e37e9a83 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options.rst @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ GCC Command Options .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/compiling-c++-programs.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/compiling-c++-programs.rst index 271c2504a4b..8dffe3756b2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/compiling-c++-programs.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/compiling-c++-programs.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ languages; or options that are meaningful only for C++ programs. See :ref:`c-dialect-options`, for explanations of options for languages related to C. See :ref:`c++-dialect-options`, for -explanations of options that are meaningful only for C++ programs. +explanations of options that are meaningful only for C++ programs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/description.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/description.rst index 97b4a66070c..33f1cc01e5f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/description.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/description.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ listing and explanation of the binary and decimal byte size prefixes. .. only:: html - See :ref:`genindex`, for an index to GCC's options. + See :ref:`genindex`, for an index to GCC's options. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/environment-variables-affecting-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/environment-variables-affecting-gcc.rst index 81ed3de5eff..4b81a5d699b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/environment-variables-affecting-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/environment-variables-affecting-gcc.rst @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ See :ref:`gccint:driver`. Some additional environment variables affect the behavior of the preprocessor. -.. include:: ../../../../doc/cppenv.rst +.. include:: ../../../../doc/cppenv.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/gcc-developer-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/gcc-developer-options.rst index 372cb5ccc08..dbfc233366d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/gcc-developer-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/gcc-developer-options.rst @@ -1171,4 +1171,4 @@ The files are created in the directory of the output file. .. option:: -dumpspecs Print the compiler's built-in specs---and don't do anything else. (This - is used when GCC itself is being built.) See :ref:`spec-files`. + is used when GCC itself is being built.) See :ref:`spec-files`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options.rst index cbd4980e0a7..79dc9ddd77f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options.rst @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ platform. machine-dependent-options/xtensa-options machine-dependent-options/zseries-options -.. program:: None +.. program:: None \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/aarch64-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/aarch64-options.rst index c2b23a6ee97..345b54e28a2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/aarch64-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/aarch64-options.rst @@ -547,4 +547,4 @@ the following and their inverses no :samp:`{feature}` : Feature ``crypto`` implies ``aes``, ``sha2``, and ``simd``, which implies ``fp``. Conversely, ``nofp`` implies ``nosimd``, which implies -``nocrypto``, ``noaes`` and ``nosha2``. +``nocrypto``, ``noaes`` and ``nosha2``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/adapteva-epiphany-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/adapteva-epiphany-options.rst index 6f40bbeb23a..abbcc6881b1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/adapteva-epiphany-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/adapteva-epiphany-options.rst @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for Adapteva Epiphany: Allowable values for :samp:`{reg}` are :samp:`r43` and :samp:`r63`, which specify use of that register as a fixed register, and :samp:`none`, which means that no register is used for this - purpose. The default is :option:`-m1reg-none`. + purpose. The default is :option:`-m1reg-none`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/amd-gcn-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/amd-gcn-options.rst index 5d45376d91a..75fe0e3a2ea 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/amd-gcn-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/amd-gcn-options.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ These options are defined specifically for the AMD GCN port. devices always require XNACK and some allow the user to configure XNACK. The compiled code must match the device mode. The default is :samp:`-mno-xnack`. At present this option is a placeholder for support that is not yet - implemented. + implemented. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arc-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arc-options.rst index c30096590b1..758331aa333 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arc-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arc-options.rst @@ -756,4 +756,4 @@ are now deprecated and will be removed in a future release: .. option:: -multcost={num} - Replaced by :option:`-mmultcost`. + Replaced by :option:`-mmultcost`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arm-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arm-options.rst index 33151149693..398b0da0133 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arm-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/arm-options.rst @@ -1034,4 +1034,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the ARM port: The opposite :option:`-mno-fdpic` option is useful (and required) to build the Linux kernel using the same (``arm-*-uclinuxfdpiceabi``) - toolchain as the one used to build the userland programs. + toolchain as the one used to build the userland programs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/avr-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/avr-options.rst index b8157b2f58c..634032cfc29 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/avr-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/avr-options.rst @@ -540,4 +540,4 @@ For even more AVR-specific built-in macros see and is defined to ``2`` or ``3``. ``__WITH_LIBF7_LIBGCC__`` ``__WITH_LIBF7_MATH__`` ``__WITH_LIBF7_MATH_SYMBOLS__`` - Reflects the :option:`install:--with-libf7`. + Reflects the :option:`install:--with-libf7`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/blackfin-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/blackfin-options.rst index 7c1f7787444..7e7fbda8d6d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/blackfin-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/blackfin-options.rst @@ -224,4 +224,4 @@ Blackfin Options Assume that ICPLBs are enabled at run time. This has an effect on certain anomaly workarounds. For Linux targets, the default is to assume ICPLBs - are enabled; for standalone applications the default is off. + are enabled; for standalone applications the default is off. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c-sky-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c-sky-options.rst index 6b0a9744e8d..77ebf1452be 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c-sky-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c-sky-options.rst @@ -190,4 +190,4 @@ GCC supports these options when compiling for C-SKY V2 processors. .. option:: -msim Links the library libsemi.a which is in compatible with simulator. Applicable - to ELF compiler only. + to ELF compiler only. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c6x-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c6x-options.rst index 802c69e74e4..452e8ebaf49 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c6x-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/c6x-options.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ C6X Options addresses to access all data. Put all initialized global and static data in the ``.fardata`` section, and all uninitialized data in the ``.far`` section. Put all constant data into the ``.const`` - section. + section. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/cris-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/cris-options.rst index be8cae91a1a..c0b392ccb3c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/cris-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/cris-options.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ These options are defined specifically for the CRIS ports. .. option:: -sim2 Like :option:`-sim`, but pass linker options to locate initialized data at - 0x40000000 and zero-initialized data at 0x80000000. + 0x40000000 and zero-initialized data at 0x80000000. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/darwin-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/darwin-options.rst index 94bcf8de739..8f799f39a81 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/darwin-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/darwin-options.rst @@ -221,4 +221,4 @@ restrictive subtype of any of its input files. .. option:: -whatsloaded These options are passed to the Darwin linker. The Darwin linker man page - describes them in detail. + describes them in detail. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/dec-alpha-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/dec-alpha-options.rst index 4c275780250..f9571c4aec9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/dec-alpha-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/dec-alpha-options.rst @@ -271,4 +271,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the DEC Alpha implementations: The compiler contains estimates of the number of clock cycles for 'typical' EV4 & EV5 hardware for the Level 1, 2 & 3 caches (also called Dcache, Scache, and Bcache), as well as to main memory. - Note that L3 is only valid for EV5. + Note that L3 is only valid for EV5. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ebpf-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ebpf-options.rst index 0a8807c584c..724beef4d2b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ebpf-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ebpf-options.rst @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ eBPF Options the restrictions imposed by the BPF architecture: * Save and restore callee-saved registers at function entry and - exit, respectively. + exit, respectively. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/fr30-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/fr30-options.rst index 5a95c1c84ab..cd03df9fbb3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/fr30-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/fr30-options.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ These options are defined specifically for the FR30 port. Assume that runtime support has been provided and so there is no need to include the simulator library (:samp:`libsim.a`) on the linker - command line. + command line. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/frv-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/frv-options.rst index 62d9623f3d2..bb7ce7ccb40 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/frv-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/frv-options.rst @@ -276,4 +276,4 @@ FRV Options Select the processor type for which to generate code. Possible values are :samp:`frv`, :samp:`fr550`, :samp:`tomcat`, :samp:`fr500`, :samp:`fr450`, - :samp:`fr405`, :samp:`fr400`, :samp:`fr300` and :samp:`simple`. + :samp:`fr405`, :samp:`fr400`, :samp:`fr300` and :samp:`simple`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ft32-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ft32-options.rst index 5c86d255093..7f865697890 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ft32-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ft32-options.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ These options are defined specifically for the FT32 port. .. option:: -mnopm - Do not generate code that reads program memory. + Do not generate code that reads program memory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/gnu-linux-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/gnu-linux-options.rst index dbe58c4e14c..6ba0182513f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/gnu-linux-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/gnu-linux-options.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for GNU/Linux targets: .. option:: -tno-android-ld Disable linking effects of :option:`-mandroid`, i.e., pass standard Linux - linking options to the linker. + linking options to the linker. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/h8-300-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/h8-300-options.rst index 140aee26c78..c9219ffb7d4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/h8-300-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/h8-300-options.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the H8/300 implementations: The default for the H8/300H and H8S is to align longs and floats on 4-byte boundaries. :option:`-malign-300` causes them to be aligned on 2-byte boundaries. - This option has no effect on the H8/300. + This option has no effect on the H8/300. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/hppa-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/hppa-options.rst index f1277d7e6a5..3f1196554c3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/hppa-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/hppa-options.rst @@ -242,4 +242,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the HPPA family of computers: Add support for multithreading with the :dfn:`dce thread` library under HP-UX. This option sets flags for both the preprocessor and - linker. + linker. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ia-64-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ia-64-options.rst index 0404e2cc9ac..15299b9bdfd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ia-64-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ia-64-options.rst @@ -258,4 +258,4 @@ These are the :samp:`-m` options defined for the Intel IA-64 architecture. disallowing more than that number in an instruction group. Otherwise, the limit is 'soft', meaning that non-memory operations are preferred when the limit is reached, but memory operations may still - be scheduled. + be scheduled. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ibm-rs-6000-and-powerpc-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ibm-rs-6000-and-powerpc-options.rst index a73a618c9ff..10b4e64a374 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ibm-rs-6000-and-powerpc-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/ibm-rs-6000-and-powerpc-options.rst @@ -1014,4 +1014,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the IBM RS/6000 and PowerPC: The vectorizer will check with target information to determine whether it would be beneficial to unroll the main vectorized loop and by how much. This parameter sets the upper bound of how much the vectorizer will unroll the main - loop. The default value is four. + loop. The default value is four. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/lm32-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/lm32-options.rst index 1deb18e4c55..c8ced19de77 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/lm32-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/lm32-options.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ These :option:`-m` options are defined for the LatticeMico32 architecture: .. option:: -muser-enabled - Enable user-defined instructions. + Enable user-defined instructions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/loongarch-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/loongarch-options.rst index 8eee9bb44b8..6bd45bbc01e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/loongarch-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/loongarch-options.rst @@ -188,4 +188,4 @@ These command-line options are defined for LoongArch targets: environments where no dynamic link is performed, like firmwares, OS kernels, executables linked with :option:`-static` or :option:`-static-pie`. :option:`-mdirect-extern-access` is not compatible with :option:`-fPIC` or - :option:`-fpic`. + :option:`-fpic`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32c-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32c-options.rst index 7cf58e9a7e6..d3aa8052aa7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32c-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32c-options.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ M32C Options code into available registers, and the performance penalty of using memory instead of registers. Note that all modules in a program must be compiled with the same value for this option. Because of that, you - must not use this option with GCC's default runtime libraries. + must not use this option with GCC's default runtime libraries. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32r-d-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32r-d-options.rst index 09e207419fe..483f0e28115 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32r-d-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m32r-d-options.rst @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ These :option:`-m` options are defined for Renesas M32R/D architectures: .. option:: -mno-flush-func - Indicates that there is no OS function for flushing the cache. + Indicates that there is no OS function for flushing the cache. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m680x0-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m680x0-options.rst index 5593f852ce6..63fac925a74 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m680x0-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/m680x0-options.rst @@ -404,4 +404,4 @@ are given below. .. option:: -mlong-jump-table-offsets Use 32-bit offsets in ``switch`` tables. The default is to use - 16-bit offsets. + 16-bit offsets. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mcore-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mcore-options.rst index d0a9a3c5bbc..1a9eca104c5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mcore-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mcore-options.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ processors. values can increase the speed of programs that contain functions that need a large amount of stack space, but they can also trigger a segmentation fault if the stack is extended too much. The default - value is 0x1000. + value is 0x1000. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mep-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mep-options.rst index 1b50eb29e52..28f4c420530 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mep-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mep-options.rst @@ -164,4 +164,4 @@ MeP Options Variables that are :samp:`{n}` bytes or smaller are allocated to the ``.tiny`` section. These variables use the ``$gp`` base register. The default for this option is 4, but note that there's a - 65536-byte limit to the ``.tiny`` section. + 65536-byte limit to the ``.tiny`` section. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/microblaze-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/microblaze-options.rst index 51a1b877a78..059af63edcb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/microblaze-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/microblaze-options.rst @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ MicroBlaze Options Assume that the displacement between the text and data segments is fixed at static link time. This allows data to be referenced by offset from start of - text address instead of GOT since PC-relative addressing is not supported. + text address instead of GOT since PC-relative addressing is not supported. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mips-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mips-options.rst index bf5828a7312..296c7780bd5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mips-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mips-options.rst @@ -983,4 +983,4 @@ MIPS Options .. option:: -mmadd4, -mno-madd4 When applicable, enable (disable) the generation of 4-operand ``madd.s``, - ``madd.d`` and related instructions. Enabled by default. + ``madd.d`` and related instructions. Enabled by default. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mmix-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mmix-options.rst index 0c8284cf800..91e5d1f140c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mmix-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mmix-options.rst @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ These options are defined for the MMIX: .. option:: -msingle-exit, -mno-single-exit Force (do not force) generated code to have a single exit point in each - function. + function. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mn10300-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mn10300-options.rst index cb56192dea5..ff73e98b395 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mn10300-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/mn10300-options.rst @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ These :option:`-m` options are defined for Matsushita MN10300 architectures: Do not allow the compiler to generate *SETLB* or *Lcc* instructions. This option defines the preprocessor macro - ``__NO_SETLB__``. + ``__NO_SETLB__``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/moxie-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/moxie-options.rst index 3c11b2c23ab..d552dd3d06a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/moxie-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/moxie-options.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Moxie Options .. option:: -mno-crt0 - Do not link in the C run-time initialization object file. + Do not link in the C run-time initialization object file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/msp430-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/msp430-options.rst index ad0afeef4ee..6367bb15d08 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/msp430-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/msp430-options.rst @@ -186,4 +186,4 @@ These options are defined for the MSP430: .. option:: -mwarn-devices-csv, -mno-warn-devices-csv Warn if :samp:`devices.csv` is not found or there are problem parsing it - (default: on). + (default: on). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nds32-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nds32-options.rst index 60e88dfbf90..ecfb5129ac4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nds32-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nds32-options.rst @@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ These options are defined for NDS32 implementations: .. option:: -mrelax - Guide linker to relax instructions. + Guide linker to relax instructions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nios-ii-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nios-ii-options.rst index 5e48e26ee21..3be25c23b9b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nios-ii-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nios-ii-options.rst @@ -360,4 +360,4 @@ ELF (bare-metal) target: :samp:`{systemlib}` is the library name of the library that provides low-level system calls required by the C library, e.g. ``read`` and ``write``. - This option is typically used to link with a library provided by a HAL BSP. + This option is typically used to link with a library provided by a HAL BSP. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nvidia-ptx-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nvidia-ptx-options.rst index c0c824851f9..05344d6b652 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nvidia-ptx-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/nvidia-ptx-options.rst @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ These options are defined for Nvidia PTX: .. option:: -mgomp Generate code for use in OpenMP offloading: enables :option:`-msoft-stack` and - :option:`-muniform-simt` options, and selects corresponding multilib variant. + :option:`-muniform-simt` options, and selects corresponding multilib variant. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/openrisc-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/openrisc-options.rst index a49ceebc2e6..45d67ea160d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/openrisc-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/openrisc-options.rst @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ These options are defined for OpenRISC: .. option:: -mcmodel=large - Generate OpenRISC code for the large model: The GOT may grow up to 4G in size. + Generate OpenRISC code for the large model: The GOT may grow up to 4G in size. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/options-for-system-v.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/options-for-system-v.rst index 4b6d151ad95..e4e67b536fd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/options-for-system-v.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/options-for-system-v.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ compatibility with other compilers on those systems: .. This is supposed to go with a -Yd for predefined M4 macro files, but - .. the generic assembler that comes with Solaris takes just -Ym. + .. the generic assembler that comes with Solaris takes just -Ym. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pdp-11-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pdp-11-options.rst index 8e911c909e5..73a352f4653 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pdp-11-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pdp-11-options.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ These options are defined for the PDP-11: .. option:: -mlra Use the new LRA register allocator. By default, the old 'reload' - allocator is used. + allocator is used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/picochip-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/picochip-options.rst index 32958077268..ef0a65afe24 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/picochip-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/picochip-options.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for picoChip implementations: inefficient and a warning is generated to indicate that you should rewrite the code to avoid byte operations, or to target an AE type that has the necessary hardware support. This option disables - these warnings. + these warnings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/powerpc-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/powerpc-options.rst index 6feaefbe137..026e1127c70 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/powerpc-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/powerpc-options.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ PowerPC Options ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -These are listed under See :ref:`rs-6000-and-powerpc-options`. +These are listed under See :ref:`rs-6000-and-powerpc-options`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pru-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pru-options.rst index 3a94b4768cb..70611cb4cc6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pru-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/pru-options.rst @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ These command-line options are defined for PRU target: Relaxation is a GNU feature and for safety reasons is disabled when using :option:`-mabi=ti`. The TI toolchain does not emit relocations for QBBx instructions, so the GNU linker cannot adjust them when shortening adjacent - LDI32 pseudo instructions. + LDI32 pseudo instructions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/risc-v-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/risc-v-options.rst index 2b5167b56b2..36de7047364 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/risc-v-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/risc-v-options.rst @@ -213,4 +213,4 @@ These command-line options are defined for RISC-V targets: which register to use as base register for reading the canary, and from what offset from that base register. There is no default register or offset as this is entirely for use within the Linux - kernel. + kernel. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rl78-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rl78-options.rst index 551ca4b72b7..cbe5b29b9d7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rl78-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rl78-options.rst @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ RL78 Options needs to be passed for this to work as this feature is only available on the G13 target (S2 core). The MDUC registers will only be saved if the interrupt handler performs a multiplication or division - operation or it calls another function. + operation or it calls another function. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rx-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rx-options.rst index eaf0deb0401..f1af26319d1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rx-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/rx-options.rst @@ -206,4 +206,4 @@ These command-line options are defined for RX targets: and/or ``r13`` and only provided that the normal use of the corresponding registers have been restricted via the :option:`-ffixed-reg` or :option:`-mint-register` command-line - options. + options. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/s-390-and-zseries-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/s-390-and-zseries-options.rst index d0aa8d743a4..7cdde513897 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/s-390-and-zseries-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/s-390-and-zseries-options.rst @@ -241,4 +241,4 @@ These are the :samp:`-m` options defined for the S/390 and zSeries architecture. If both arguments are zero, hotpatching is disabled. This option can be overridden for individual functions with the - ``hotpatch`` attribute. + ``hotpatch`` attribute. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/score-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/score-options.rst index c5e7c7db531..900da883b2e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/score-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/score-options.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ These options are defined for Score implementations: .. option:: -mscore7d - Specify the SCORE7D as the target architecture. + Specify the SCORE7D as the target architecture. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sh-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sh-options.rst index 74d7ec0b9cd..b1c1b9fe4c2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sh-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sh-options.rst @@ -441,4 +441,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the SH implementations: .. option:: -mfdpic - Generate code using the FDPIC ABI. + Generate code using the FDPIC ABI. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/solaris-2-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/solaris-2-options.rst index d0558b7c06c..39ef4cd8f3b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/solaris-2-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/solaris-2-options.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ These switches are supported in addition to the above on Solaris 2: .. option:: -pthreads - This is a synonym for :option:`-pthread`. + This is a synonym for :option:`-pthread`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sparc-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sparc-options.rst index ee63aa65265..9cffb712cfc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sparc-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/sparc-options.rst @@ -385,4 +385,4 @@ on SPARC-V9 processors in 64-bit environments: With :option:`-mstack-bias`, GCC assumes that the stack pointer, and frame pointer if present, are offset by -2047 which must be added back when making stack frame references. This is the default in 64-bit mode. - Otherwise, assume no such offset is present. + Otherwise, assume no such offset is present. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/v850-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/v850-options.rst index 37c89b5593b..e6bf936ed24 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/v850-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/v850-options.rst @@ -204,4 +204,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for V850 implementations: .. option:: -mno-app-regs - This option causes r2 and r5 to be treated as fixed registers. + This option causes r2 and r5 to be treated as fixed registers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vax-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vax-options.rst index 5dc3c796aba..d6041686df9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vax-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vax-options.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the VAX: .. option:: -mlra, -mno-lra Enable Local Register Allocation. This is still experimental for the VAX, - so by default the compiler uses standard reload. + so by default the compiler uses standard reload. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/visium-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/visium-options.rst index 2f2e1a87330..17459253ea4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/visium-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/visium-options.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Visium Options Generate code for the user mode, where the access to some general registers is forbidden: on the GR5, registers r24 to r31 cannot be accessed in this - mode; on the GR6, only registers r29 to r31 are affected. + mode; on the GR6, only registers r29 to r31 are affected. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vms-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vms-options.rst index 5f5dfd4f733..d0d8120597c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vms-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vms-options.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ These :samp:`-m` options are defined for the VMS implementations: Set the default size of pointers. Possible options for :samp:`{size}` are :samp:`32` or :samp:`short` for 32 bit pointers, :samp:`64` or :samp:`long` for 64 bit pointers, and :samp:`no` for supporting only 32 bit pointers. - The later option disables ``pragma pointer_size``. + The later option disables ``pragma pointer_size``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vxworks-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vxworks-options.rst index 02cb96c2038..8c79f5c4798 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vxworks-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/vxworks-options.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ options for that target. .. option:: -Xbind-now Disable lazy binding of function calls. This option is the default and - is defined for compatibility with Diab. + is defined for compatibility with Diab. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/x86-windows-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/x86-windows-options.rst index b368f81bbbc..b7e75cfff37 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/x86-windows-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/x86-windows-options.rst @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ These additional options are available for Microsoft Windows targets: GCC detects that the target assembler found during configuration supports the feature. -See also under :ref:`x86-options` for standard options. +See also under :ref:`x86-options` for standard options. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xstormy16-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xstormy16-options.rst index 9edf991096a..8c191b972c8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xstormy16-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xstormy16-options.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ These options are defined for Xstormy16: .. option:: -msim - Choose startup files and linker script suitable for the simulator. + Choose startup files and linker script suitable for the simulator. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xtensa-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xtensa-options.rst index 29cc7e2df59..fbffe960fba 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xtensa-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/xtensa-options.rst @@ -135,4 +135,4 @@ These options are supported for Xtensa targets: instructions, in clock cycles. This affects, when optimizing for speed, whether loading a constant from literal pool using ``L32R`` or synthesizing the constant from a small one with a couple of arithmetic - instructions. The default value is 0. + instructions. The default value is 0. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/zseries-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/zseries-options.rst index e99463f909e..eec47bfd1bc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/zseries-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/machine-dependent-options/zseries-options.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ zSeries Options ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -These are listed under See :ref:`s-390-and-zseries-options`. +These are listed under See :ref:`s-390-and-zseries-options`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c++-dialect.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c++-dialect.rst index 8d2a2789ef6..9bfb1ccff66 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c++-dialect.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c++-dialect.rst @@ -2140,4 +2140,4 @@ In addition, these warning options have meanings only for C++ programs: .. option:: -Wconversion-null - Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-conversion-null`. + Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-conversion-null`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c-dialect.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c-dialect.rst index ebecdb90fad..203982fc269 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c-dialect.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-c-dialect.rst @@ -541,4 +541,4 @@ accepts: The :option:`-fsso-struct` switch causes GCC to generate code that is not binary compatible with code generated without it if the - specified endianness is not the native endianness of the target. + specified endianness is not the native endianness of the target. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-objective-c-and-objective-c++-dialects.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-objective-c-and-objective-c++-dialects.rst index 10b1c2e47d1..119e646b3d7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-objective-c-and-objective-c++-dialects.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-objective-c-and-objective-c++-dialects.rst @@ -313,4 +313,4 @@ and Objective-C++ programs: .. option:: -print-objc-runtime-info Generate C header describing the largest structure that is passed by - value, if any. + value, if any. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-kind-of-output.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-kind-of-output.rst index 956b56330ef..ea9e3cfc168 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-kind-of-output.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-kind-of-output.rst @@ -729,4 +729,4 @@ one of the options :option:`-c`, :option:`-S`, or :option:`-E` to say where option in either single or double quotes. Any character (including a backslash) may be included by prefixing the character to be included with a backslash. The :samp:`{file}` may itself contain additional - :samp:`@{file}` options; any such options will be processed recursively. + :samp:`@{file}` options; any such options will be processed recursively. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-preprocessor.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-preprocessor.rst index 4caabd3a44c..4b646a07061 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-preprocessor.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-controlling-the-preprocessor.rst @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ Options to control preprocessor diagnostics are listed in It also means that options like :option:`-Wmisleading-indentation` cease to work at that point, although the compiler prints a note if this happens. Passing :option:`-flarge-source-files` significantly increases the number - of source lines that GCC can process before it stops tracking columns. + of source lines that GCC can process before it stops tracking columns. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-code-generation-conventions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-code-generation-conventions.rst index c2cc5b2aaa4..5bd55309f66 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-code-generation-conventions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-code-generation-conventions.rst @@ -710,4 +710,4 @@ it. The default value of this option is enabled, thus the only useful form of the option is :option:`-fno-sync-libcalls`. This option is used in - the implementation of the :samp:`libatomic` runtime library. + the implementation of the :samp:`libatomic` runtime library. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-debugging-your-program.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-debugging-your-program.rst index b7b5388456f..16f830c8340 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-debugging-your-program.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-debugging-your-program.rst @@ -468,4 +468,4 @@ information useful for debugging do not run at all, so that .. option:: -feliminate-unused-debug-types - Default setting; overrides :option:`-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-types`. + Default setting; overrides :option:`-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-types`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-directory-search.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-directory-search.rst index aca53bf9df9..1d6e0e4b87a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-directory-search.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-directory-search.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ libraries and for parts of the compiler: headers may for example be found in :samp:`{dir}/{suffix}/usr/include` instead of :samp:`{dir}/usr/include`. This option disables the addition of - such a suffix. + such a suffix. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-linking.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-linking.rst index 592a7bab107..d988b2fccb5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-linking.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-for-linking.rst @@ -404,4 +404,4 @@ not doing a link step. :option:`-z` is passed directly on to the linker along with the keyword :samp:`{keyword}`. See the section in the documentation of your linker for - permitted values and their meanings. + permitted values and their meanings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-optimization.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-optimization.rst index ce60c016ec1..102396fb6b7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-optimization.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-optimization.rst @@ -4854,4 +4854,4 @@ section includes experimental options that may produce broken code. .. gcc-param:: x86-stlf-window-ninsns - Instructions number above which STFL stall penalty can be compensated. + Instructions number above which STFL stall penalty can be compensated. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-static-analysis.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-static-analysis.rst index c0e06ea5b2d..a4e87a1c9e9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-static-analysis.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-that-control-static-analysis.rst @@ -1064,4 +1064,4 @@ The following options control the analyzer. .. option:: -fdump-analyzer-untracked - Emit custom warnings with internal details intended for analyzer developers. + Emit custom warnings with internal details intended for analyzer developers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-control-diagnostic-messages-formatting.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-control-diagnostic-messages-formatting.rst index 6e40ab26e97..ea38381acf8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-control-diagnostic-messages-formatting.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-control-diagnostic-messages-formatting.rst @@ -896,4 +896,4 @@ honor these options. Diagnostics have a boolean attribute ``escape-source``, hinting whether non-ASCII bytes should be escaped when printing the pertinent lines of - source code (``true`` for diagnostics involving source encoding issues). + source code (``true`` for diagnostics involving source encoding issues). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-request-or-suppress-warnings.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-request-or-suppress-warnings.rst index a4a288859c6..7ddb5daf490 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-request-or-suppress-warnings.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/options-to-request-or-suppress-warnings.rst @@ -4863,4 +4863,4 @@ warnings, in some cases it may also cause false positives. .. option:: -Wdesignated-init - Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-designated-init`. + Default setting; overrides :option:`-Wno-designated-init`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/passing-options-to-the-assembler.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/passing-options-to-the-assembler.rst index f9890a9643b..c39a61f0333 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/passing-options-to-the-assembler.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/passing-options-to-the-assembler.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ You can pass options to the assembler. recognize. If you want to pass an option that takes an argument, you must use - :option:`-Xassembler` twice, once for the option and once for the argument. + :option:`-Xassembler` twice, once for the option and once for the argument. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/program-instrumentation-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/program-instrumentation-options.rst index 3d1fae67f65..0549b7dca97 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/program-instrumentation-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/program-instrumentation-options.rst @@ -1108,4 +1108,4 @@ program analysis purposes. The maximum value of :samp:`{N}` and :samp:`{M}` is 65535. On PowerPC with the ELFv2 ABI, for a function with dual entry points, the supported values - for :samp:`{M}` are 0, 2, 6 and 14. + for :samp:`{M}` are 0, 2, 6 and 14. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/specifying-subprocesses-and-the-switches-to-pass-to-them.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/specifying-subprocesses-and-the-switches-to-pass-to-them.rst index 014b6794b7a..cc5e03c10ca 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/specifying-subprocesses-and-the-switches-to-pass-to-them.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/specifying-subprocesses-and-the-switches-to-pass-to-them.rst @@ -684,4 +684,4 @@ GCC also knows implicitly that arguments starting in :option:`-l` are to be treated as compiler output files, and passed to the linker in their - proper position among the other output files. + proper position among the other output files. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/using-precompiled-headers.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/using-precompiled-headers.rst index 26ba2be6f9e..94549c9dc45 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/using-precompiled-headers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc-command-options/using-precompiled-headers.rst @@ -129,4 +129,4 @@ precompiled header, the actual behavior is a mixture of the behavior for the options. For instance, if you use :option:`-g` to generate the precompiled header but not when using it, you may or may - not get debugging information for routines in the precompiled header. + not get debugging information for routines in the precompiled header. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc.rst index 434d48cc187..f14f0746bad 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcc.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ bugs. It corresponds to the compilers version |gcc_version|. The internals of the GNU compilers, including how to port them to new targets and some information about how to write front ends for new -languages, are documented in a separate manual. See :ref:`gccint:top`. +languages, are documented in a separate manual. See :ref:`gccint:top`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-dump.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-dump.rst index efaa956cfcd..629efd255ea 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-dump.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-dump.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Options .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-tool.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-tool.rst index 33ce5b91d85..6b415d5db88 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-tool.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov-tool.rst @@ -206,4 +206,4 @@ Options .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov.rst index 2ff22e82ac9..c8418740184 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ test code coverage in your programs. .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/brief-description-of-gcov-data-files.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/brief-description-of-gcov-data-files.rst index 2ce67c61b80..11201a3d979 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/brief-description-of-gcov-data-files.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/brief-description-of-gcov-data-files.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ some summary information. It is not recommended to access the coverage files directly. Consumers should use the intermediate format that is provided -by :command:`gcov` tool via :option:`--json-format` option. +by :command:`gcov` tool via :option:`--json-format` option. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/data-file-relocation-to-support-cross-profiling.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/data-file-relocation-to-support-cross-profiling.rst index b3b66020180..fc3585cb646 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/data-file-relocation-to-support-cross-profiling.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/data-file-relocation-to-support-cross-profiling.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ setting will name the data file :samp:`/target/run/build/foo.gcda`. You must move the data files to the expected directory tree in order to use them for profile directed optimizations (:option:`-fprofile-use`), or to -use the :command:`gcov` tool. +use the :command:`gcov` tool. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/introduction-to-gcov.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/introduction-to-gcov.rst index 1a531ef9485..5b9fda0a0f1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/introduction-to-gcov.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/introduction-to-gcov.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ timing information you can use along with the information you get from :command:`gcov`. :command:`gcov` works only on code compiled with GCC. It is not -compatible with any other profiling or test coverage mechanism. +compatible with any other profiling or test coverage mechanism. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/invoking-gcov.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/invoking-gcov.rst index 25a93b71f4c..8445ddb8db6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/invoking-gcov.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/invoking-gcov.rst @@ -653,4 +653,4 @@ exits. For each source file compiled with :option:`-fprofile-arcs`, the profiling code first attempts to read in an existing :samp:`.gcda` file; if the file doesn't match the executable (differing number of basic block counts) it will ignore the contents of the file. It then adds in the -new execution counts and finally writes the data to the file. +new execution counts and finally writes the data to the file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/profiling-and-test-coverage-in-freestanding-environments.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/profiling-and-test-coverage-in-freestanding-environments.rst index 754d372244b..8efae010b84 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/profiling-and-test-coverage-in-freestanding-environments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/profiling-and-test-coverage-in-freestanding-environments.rst @@ -388,4 +388,4 @@ zero is unusable. Dumping the gcov information using zero or the initialized data is loaded, is undefined behaviour. Clearing the zero-initialized data to zero through a function instrumented for profiling or test coverage is undefined behaviour, since it may produce inconsistent program -flow graph edge counters for example. +flow graph edge counters for example. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/using-gcov-with-gcc-optimization.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/using-gcov-with-gcc-optimization.rst index 32108a84b85..eaab0a8bc43 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/using-gcov-with-gcc-optimization.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gcov/using-gcov-with-gcc-optimization.rst @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ or :samp:`GCOV_ERROR_FILE` file, if environment variable is used. In order to terminate immediately after an errors occurs set :samp:`GCOV_EXIT_AT_ERROR` environment variable. That can help users to find profile clashing which leads -to a misleading profile. +to a misleading profile. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/general-public-license-3.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/general-public-license-3.rst index f39f21eecd9..becda773ca0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/general-public-license-3.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/general-public-license-3.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst index d70ca989667..1de809b3636 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features.rst index 80d0ba50fd6..bce77af685d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ several resources on the Internet that present the language. gnu-objective-c-features/exceptions gnu-objective-c-features/synchronization gnu-objective-c-features/fast-enumeration - gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime + gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/compatibilityalias.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/compatibilityalias.rst index e3f1124749b..4255144c8a8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/compatibilityalias.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/compatibilityalias.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ There are some constraints on how this can be used--- * ``WOApplication`` (the alias) must not be an existing class; -* ``GSWApplication`` (the real class) must be an existing class. +* ``GSWApplication`` (the real class) must be an existing class. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/constant-string-objects.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/constant-string-objects.rst index b52b0d623b5..2e7b8ba8b6c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/constant-string-objects.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/constant-string-objects.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ As a result, when a file is compiled with the will be instances of the class specified as argument to this option. It is possible to have multiple compilation units referring to different constant string classes, neither the compiler nor the linker impose any -restrictions in doing this. +restrictions in doing this. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/exceptions.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/exceptions.rst index 0e64627f2d5..f763e12b4a9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/exceptions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/exceptions.rst @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ There are several caveats to using the new exception mechanism: Objective-C++, the Objective-C exception model does not interoperate with C++ exceptions at this time. This means you cannot ``@throw`` an exception from Objective-C and ``catch`` it in C++, or vice versa - (i.e., ``throw ... @catch``). + (i.e., ``throw ... @catch``). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/fast-enumeration.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/fast-enumeration.rst index e951e2d5eaf..bc4a43298a4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/fast-enumeration.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/fast-enumeration.rst @@ -218,4 +218,4 @@ approximate check that the collection has not been mutated. Finally, note how we declared the ``len`` argument and the return value to be of type ``unsigned long``. They could also be declared -to be of type ``unsigned int`` and everything would still work. +to be of type ``unsigned int`` and everything would still work. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/garbage-collection.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/garbage-collection.rst index c49441d2f29..c78a66cb291 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/garbage-collection.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/garbage-collection.rst @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Weak pointers are supported through a new type character specifier represented by the :samp:`!` character. The ``class_ivar_set_gcinvisible()`` function adds or removes this specifier to the string type description of the instance variable named -as argument. +as argument. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/gnu-objective-c-runtime-api.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/gnu-objective-c-runtime-api.rst index 281e1cee32f..6c5f0381c60 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/gnu-objective-c-runtime-api.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/gnu-objective-c-runtime-api.rst @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ API). Software using this API includes the file :samp:`objc/objc-api.h` where it is declared. Starting with GCC 4.7.0, the traditional GNU runtime API is no longer -available. +available. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/load-executing-code-before-main.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/load-executing-code-before-main.rst index 07619628c24..04a3e840a1b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/load-executing-code-before-main.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/load-executing-code-before-main.rst @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ loaded into your running program. This happens automatically without any intervening operation from you. When you write bundles and you need to write ``+load`` you can safely create and send messages to objects whose classes already exist in the running program. The same restrictions as -above apply to classes defined in bundle. +above apply to classes defined in bundle. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime.rst index 6f136658d0a..4d2405a0554 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/messaging-with-the-gnu-objective-c-runtime.rst @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ for method forwarding or method invocations other than the If the forwarding hook does not exist or returns ``NULL``, the runtime currently attempts forwarding using an older, deprecated API, and if that fails, it aborts the program. In future versions of the -GNU Objective-C runtime, the runtime will immediately abort. +GNU Objective-C runtime, the runtime will immediately abort. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/synchronization.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/synchronization.rst index 6609210e4c7..a24abd76abb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/synchronization.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/synchronization.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ object to be unlocked properly. Because of the interactions between synchronization and exception handling, you can only use ``@synchronized`` when compiling with exceptions enabled, that is with the command line option -:option:`-fobjc-exceptions`. +:option:`-fobjc-exceptions`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/type-encoding.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/type-encoding.rst index a02447b9f0c..531c7ac0a21 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/type-encoding.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu-objective-c-features/type-encoding.rst @@ -277,4 +277,4 @@ second parameter (a ``SEL`` at byte offset ``4``). You can easily find more examples by running the 'strings' program on an Objective-C object file compiled by GCC. You'll see a lot of strings that look very much like ``i8@0:4``. They are signatures -of Objective-C methods. +of Objective-C methods. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu.rst index 54db9aa4226..6b3fc40858f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/gnu.rst @@ -1 +1 @@ -.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/have-you-found-a-bug.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/have-you-found-a-bug.rst index de2d5c1283f..2c7b38f2107 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/have-you-found-a-bug.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/have-you-found-a-bug.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ If you are not sure whether you have found a bug, here are some guidelines: 'support for traditional practice'. * If you are an experienced user of one of the languages GCC supports, your - suggestions for improvement of GCC are welcome in any case. + suggestions for improvement of GCC are welcome in any case. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/how-and-where-to-report-bugs.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/how-and-where-to-report-bugs.rst index 04f8a91936e..af19f920570 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/how-and-where-to-report-bugs.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/how-and-where-to-report-bugs.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ How and Where to Report Bugs **************************** -Bugs should be reported to the bug database at |bugurl|. +Bugs should be reported to the bug database at |bugurl|. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/how-to-get-help-with-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/how-to-get-help-with-gcc.rst index 5098e802392..fc2af7af026 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/how-to-get-help-with-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/how-to-get-help-with-gcc.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ ways to find it: https://www.fsf.org/resources/service. For further information, see -https://gcc.gnu.org/faq.html#support. +https://gcc.gnu.org/faq.html#support. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/index.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/index.rst index 64ab28acc2a..5aea8986f42 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/index.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/index.rst @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) gnu-free-documentation-license contributors-to-gcc - indices-and-tables + indices-and-tables \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/indices-and-tables.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/indices-and-tables.rst index 5cc3191ee47..6c215a391d9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/indices-and-tables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/indices-and-tables.rst @@ -1 +1 @@ -.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc.rst index 0d8e5f09187..8fe0467f796 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ where people's opinions differ as to what is best. known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/disappointments-and-misunderstandings known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/common-misunderstandings-with-gnu-c known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/certain-changes-we-dont-want-to-make - known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages + known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/actual-bugs-we-havent-fixed-yet.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/actual-bugs-we-havent-fixed-yet.rst index 903e7f3c64e..ecd5a01b8fd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/actual-bugs-we-havent-fixed-yet.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/actual-bugs-we-havent-fixed-yet.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Actual Bugs We Haven't Fixed Yet * The ``fixincludes`` script interacts badly with automounters; if the directory of system header files is automounted, it tends to be unmounted while ``fixincludes`` is running. This would seem to be a - bug in the automounter. We don't know any good way to work around it. + bug in the automounter. We don't know any good way to work around it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/certain-changes-we-dont-want-to-make.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/certain-changes-we-dont-want-to-make.rst index 3a43bfeedc6..ef49c5d1b45 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/certain-changes-we-dont-want-to-make.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/certain-changes-we-dont-want-to-make.rst @@ -233,4 +233,4 @@ we do not make because we think GCC is better without them. GCC produces a warning but not an error, that is correct ISO C support. If testsuites call this 'failure', they should be run with the GCC option :option:`-pedantic-errors`, which will turn these warnings into - errors. + errors. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/common-misunderstandings-with-gnu-c.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/common-misunderstandings-with-gnu-c.rst index 55bf62c9317..037abcb8e6d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/common-misunderstandings-with-gnu-c.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/common-misunderstandings-with-gnu-c.rst @@ -293,4 +293,4 @@ proceeds in the following order: :samp:`name` (via ``strdup``), If application code relies on copy-assignment, a user-defined copy-assignment operator removes any uncertainties. With such an operator, the application can define whether and how the virtual base -subobject is assigned. +subobject is assigned. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/disappointments-and-misunderstandings.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/disappointments-and-misunderstandings.rst index 01f54e36728..5eaf16b1aff 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/disappointments-and-misunderstandings.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/disappointments-and-misunderstandings.rst @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ way around them. All static constructors and destructors found will be referenced even though the modules in which they occur may not be used by the program. This may lead to both increased executable size and unexpected symbol - references. + references. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/fixed-header-files.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/fixed-header-files.rst index f6c57998e3c..5ec03e1bbeb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/fixed-header-files.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/fixed-header-files.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ doesn't do the right thing automatically. It is possible to make separate sets of fixed header files for the different machine models, and arrange a structure of symbolic links so - as to use the proper set, but you'll have to do this by hand. + as to use the proper set, but you'll have to do this by hand. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/incompatibilities-of-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/incompatibilities-of-gcc.rst index 66731af3b40..c78b2c1979f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/incompatibilities-of-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/incompatibilities-of-gcc.rst @@ -230,4 +230,4 @@ There are several noteworthy incompatibilities between GNU C and K&R appear in preprocessing numbers.) To make the above program fragment valid, place whitespace in front of - the minus sign. This whitespace will end the preprocessing number. + the minus sign. This whitespace will end the preprocessing number. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/interoperation.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/interoperation.rst index 52957f5108d..01f32d02f65 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/interoperation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/interoperation.rst @@ -150,4 +150,4 @@ libraries and debuggers on certain systems. Even if you specify :option:`-fdollars-in-identifiers`, you cannot successfully use :samp:`$` in identifiers on the RS/6000 due to a restriction in the IBM assembler. GAS supports these - identifiers. + identifiers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/standard-libraries.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/standard-libraries.rst index 6dbd202a59c..86782a13432 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/standard-libraries.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/standard-libraries.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ provides ISO C, POSIX, BSD, SystemV and X/Open compatibility for GNU/Linux and HURD-based GNU systems; no recent version of it supports other systems, though some very old versions did. Version 2.2 of the GNU C library includes nearly complete C99 support. You could also ask -your operating system vendor if newer libraries are available. +your operating system vendor if newer libraries are available. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages.rst index e778bac3433..83830495730 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/known-causes-of-trouble-with-gcc/warning-messages-and-error-messages.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ This does not mean that *all* non-ISO constructs get warnings or errors. See :ref:`warning-options`, for -more detail on these and related command-line options. +more detail on these and related command-line options. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc.rst index da1cd233aa9..bf0413175db 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ with some exceptions, and possibly with some extensions. language-standards-supported-by-gcc/objective-c-and-objective-c++-languages language-standards-supported-by-gcc/go-language language-standards-supported-by-gcc/d-language - language-standards-supported-by-gcc/references-for-other-languages + language-standards-supported-by-gcc/references-for-other-languages \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c++-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c++-language.rst index ea3ac8e170f..7d9c50a7caf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c++-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c++-language.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ select an extended version of the C++ language explicitly with :option:`-std=gnu++20` (for C++20 with GNU extensions). The default, if -no C++ language dialect options are given, is :option:`-std=gnu++17`. +no C++ language dialect options are given, is :option:`-std=gnu++17`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c-language.rst index 405e006a4a4..b6bdc37b01e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/c-language.rst @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ to ``abort``. For references to Technical Corrigenda, Rationale documents and information concerning the history of C that is available online, see -https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html +https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/d-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/d-language.rst index 85c33a1225a..bc23da90beb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/d-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/d-language.rst @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ D language GCC supports the D 2.0 programming language. The D language itself is currently defined by its reference implementation and supporting language -specification, described at https://dlang.org/spec/spec.html. +specification, described at https://dlang.org/spec/spec.html. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/go-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/go-language.rst index 57df735d2c3..d74d36fab19 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/go-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/go-language.rst @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Go Language *********** As of the GCC 4.7.1 release, GCC supports the Go 1 language standard, -described at https://golang.org/doc/go1. +described at https://golang.org/doc/go1. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/objective-c-and-objective-c++-languages.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/objective-c-and-objective-c++-languages.rst index 80bdb7e7c0f..535080e64f2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/objective-c-and-objective-c++-languages.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/language-standards-supported-by-gcc/objective-c-and-objective-c++-languages.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ The authoritative manual on Objective-C 2.0 is available from Apple: * https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ProgrammingWithObjectiveC/Introduction/Introduction.html For more information concerning the history of Objective-C that is -available online, see https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html +available online, see https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/lto-dump.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/lto-dump.rst index 6cf924ffdbb..b1ca4a3707a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/lto-dump.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/lto-dump.rst @@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ Options .. only:: man - .. include:: copyright.rst + .. include:: copyright.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/programming-languages-supported-by-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/programming-languages-supported-by-gcc.rst index bd857a76888..0d4ce6f86f2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/programming-languages-supported-by-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/programming-languages-supported-by-gcc.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ level language such as C. None of the compilers included in GCC are implemented this way; they all generate machine code directly. This sort of preprocessor should not be confused with the :dfn:`C preprocessor`, which is an integral feature of the C, C++, Objective-C -and Objective-C++ languages. +and Objective-C++ languages. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gcc/reporting-bugs.rst b/gcc/doc/gcc/reporting-bugs.rst index 23dbfe3ff07..ab3e067bcb2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gcc/reporting-bugs.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gcc/reporting-bugs.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ report the problem. :maxdepth: 2 have-you-found-a-bug - how-and-where-to-report-bugs + how-and-where-to-report-bugs \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples.rst index a39265dd175..6fdfd54cfd2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ passes for GIMPLE. analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/ssa-operands analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/alias-analysis analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/memory-model - analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment + analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/alias-analysis.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/alias-analysis.rst index c71ca72b956..4e73721e5b8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/alias-analysis.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/alias-analysis.rst @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ be queried to disambiguate explicit and implicit memory references. the first clobbering statement or if asked to. ``walk_aliased_vdefs`` walks over dominating memory defining statements and calls back on each statement clobbering ref - providing its aliasing VDEF. The walk stops if asked to. + providing its aliasing VDEF. The walk stops if asked to. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/annotations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/annotations.rst index 2c6eaa2e17a..a8e0374eb0a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/annotations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/annotations.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ The optimizers need to associate attributes with variables during the optimization process. For instance, we need to know whether a variable has aliases. All these attributes are stored in data structures called annotations which are then linked to the field -``ann`` in ``struct tree_common``. +``ann`` in ``struct tree_common``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/memory-model.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/memory-model.rst index 798b32bbe8e..11a68f5f722 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/memory-model.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/memory-model.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ type to objects with a declared type as required for C++. of the modified object for that access and for subsequent accesses that do not modify the value is undetermined. For all other accesses to an object, the effective type of the object is simply the type of the - lvalue used for the access. + lvalue used for the access. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/ssa-operands.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/ssa-operands.rst index 1dd7c86e835..e36bf94953e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/ssa-operands.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/ssa-operands.rst @@ -385,4 +385,4 @@ This is done with a simple loop over the instruction stream: { for (bsi = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (bsi); bsi_next (&bsi)) update_stmt_if_modified (bsi_stmt (bsi)); - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment.rst index e89c55460ea..8b79dc0a714 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-optimization-of-gimple-tuples/static-single-assignment.rst @@ -256,4 +256,4 @@ Walking the dominator tree * Once after walking the statements in :samp:`{bb}` and :samp:`{bb}` 's dominator children. At this stage, the block local data stack - is popped. + is popped. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops.rst index 188077793ff..a1fe2cd7a40 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ variable analysis and number of iterations analysis). analysis-and-representation-of-loops/scalar-evolutions analysis-and-representation-of-loops/iv-analysis-on-rtl analysis-and-representation-of-loops/number-of-iterations-analysis - analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis + analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis.rst index cd1fe86acc4..3548e16a31c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/data-dependency-analysis.rst @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ maximum verbosity the details of a data dependence relations array, ``dump_dist_dir_vectors`` prints only the classical distance and direction vectors for a data dependence relations array, and ``dump_data_references`` prints the details of the data references -contained in a data reference array. +contained in a data reference array. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/iv-analysis-on-rtl.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/iv-analysis-on-rtl.rst index 2f7600382ce..77facc00abd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/iv-analysis-on-rtl.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/iv-analysis-on-rtl.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ and the value in the i-th iteration is subreg_{mode} (base + i * step) The function ``get_iv_value`` can be used to perform these -calculations. +calculations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-closed-ssa-form.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-closed-ssa-form.rst index 8d90a31117b..bbca8b669ec 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-closed-ssa-form.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-closed-ssa-form.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ outside, or unless you manipulate loop exit edges (functions are provided to make these manipulations simple). ``rewrite_into_loop_closed_ssa`` is used to rewrite SSA form to LCSSA, and ``verify_loop_closed_ssa`` to check that the invariant of -LCSSA is preserved. +LCSSA is preserved. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-manipulation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-manipulation.rst index 3b6b30ae2c7..7546e439f8c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-manipulation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-manipulation.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ are only reliable for the innermost loops: * ``tree_unroll_loop`` : Unrolls the loop, including peeling the extra iterations to make the number of iterations divisible by unroll factor, updating the exit condition, and removing the exits that now - cannot be taken. Works only on GIMPLE. + cannot be taken. Works only on GIMPLE. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-querying.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-querying.rst index 04efa995e30..d37bcae3b24 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-querying.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-querying.rst @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ The most important functions to query loop structures are: * ``just_once_each_iteration_p`` : Returns true if the basic block is executed exactly once during each iteration of a loop (that is, it - does not belong to a sub-loop, and it dominates the latch of the loop). + does not belong to a sub-loop, and it dominates the latch of the loop). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-representation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-representation.rst index aa14b076e82..861f6ad3ebc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-representation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/loop-representation.rst @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ used to cleanup CFG while updating the loops structures if At the moment loop structure is preserved from the start of GIMPLE loop optimizations until the end of RTL loop optimizations. During -this time a loop can be tracked by its ``struct loop`` and number. +this time a loop can be tracked by its ``struct loop`` and number. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/number-of-iterations-analysis.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/number-of-iterations-analysis.rst index 617327d7769..b806d480413 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/number-of-iterations-analysis.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/number-of-iterations-analysis.rst @@ -82,4 +82,4 @@ of a loop versioned under ``assumptions`` is valid unconditionally. Other constraints may be added in the future, for example, a constraint indicating that loops' latch must roll thus ``may_be_zero`` would be -false unconditionally. +false unconditionally. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/scalar-evolutions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/scalar-evolutions.rst index 8fb0b09f52c..1001511b4dd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/scalar-evolutions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analysis-and-representation-of-loops/scalar-evolutions.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ In many cases, one wants to restrict the attention just to affine induction variables. In this case, the extra expressive power of SCEV is not useful, and may complicate the optimizations. In this case, ``simple_iv`` function may be used to analyze a value -- the result -is a loop-invariant base and step. +is a loop-invariant base and step. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/analyzer-internals.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/analyzer-internals.rst index b120950106f..2dc5462c879 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/analyzer-internals.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/analyzer-internals.rst @@ -416,4 +416,4 @@ Some ideas for other checkers * Linux kernel internal APIs -* Signal handling +* Signal handling \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/collect2.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/collect2.rst index aef00006495..e49cbd9f42c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/collect2.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/collect2.rst @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ another copy (or version) of ``collect2`` installed as ``ld`` in a second place in the search path. ``collect2`` searches for the utilities ``nm`` and ``strip`` -using the same algorithm as above for ``ld``. +using the same algorithm as above for ``ld``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst index d2ca9c4d647..f0d4b9f7db0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/contributing-to-gcc-development.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/contribute.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/contribute.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/contributors-to-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/contributors-to-gcc.rst index 28f149de0ce..27d5de90c77 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/contributors-to-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/contributors-to-gcc.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/contrib.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/contrib.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph.rst index 051d598698b..92de2a55dcd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ without proper maintenance of the CFG simultaneously. control-flow-graph/edges control-flow-graph/profile-information control-flow-graph/maintaining-the-cfg - control-flow-graph/liveness-information + control-flow-graph/liveness-information \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/basic-blocks.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/basic-blocks.rst index 9e7f2b2ec46..a29867cdf40 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/basic-blocks.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/basic-blocks.rst @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ of the current function in the GIMPLE representation. gimple stmt = gsi_stmt (si); print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM); } - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/edges.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/edges.rst index 09a45ad80d1..55d64012b72 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/edges.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/edges.rst @@ -238,4 +238,4 @@ the following types: instruction in the insn chain and no explicit return instructions are used. This corresponds to the fall-thru edge into exit block. After reload, optimal RTL epilogues are used that use explicit (conditional) - return instructions that are represented by edges with no flags set. + return instructions that are represented by edges with no flags set. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/liveness-information.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/liveness-information.rst index 2c554dd30a9..5e75a305525 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/liveness-information.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/liveness-information.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ instruction stream: Each instruction may contain ``REG_DEAD`` notes representing that the value of a given register is no longer needed, or ``REG_UNUSED`` notes representing that the value computed by the instruction is never used. The second is useful for instructions -computing multiple values at once. +computing multiple values at once. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/maintaining-the-cfg.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/maintaining-the-cfg.rst index 61fb58a98ed..9b9b51b1fc9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/maintaining-the-cfg.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/maintaining-the-cfg.rst @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ the instruction to actual instruction stream. While debugging the optimization pass, the ``verify_flow_info`` function may be useful to find bugs in the control flow graph updating -code. +code. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/profile-information.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/profile-information.rst index 776f9d44c31..8238f7dcc76 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/profile-information.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/control-flow-graph/profile-information.rst @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@ It is important to point out that ``REG_BR_PROB_BASE`` and ``BB_FREQ_BASE`` are both set low enough to be possible to compute second power of any frequency or probability in the flow graph, it is not possible to even square the ``count`` field, as modern CPUs are -fast enough to execute $2^32$ operations quickly. +fast enough to execute $2^32$ operations quickly. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/copyright.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/copyright.rst index 4c658f46e0a..c778eb178c7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/copyright.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/copyright.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ in the :ref:`gnu_fdl`. You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise - funds for GNU development. + funds for GNU development. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/debugging-the-analyzer.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/debugging-the-analyzer.rst index 4a09b39e166..b2ae658fb73 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/debugging-the-analyzer.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/debugging-the-analyzer.rst @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ temporarily added a: gcc_assert (!m_base_region->is_named_decl_p ("yy_buffer_stack")); to ``binding_cluster::mark_as_escaped`` to trap a point where -``yy_buffer_stack`` was mistakenly being treated as having escaped. +``yy_buffer_stack`` was mistakenly being treated as having escaped. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/funding.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/funding.rst index ae118902eab..04e2a26b6c9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/funding.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/funding.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/funding.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/funding.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gcc-and-portability.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gcc-and-portability.rst index d1e47e9f581..02a7f8da89f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gcc-and-portability.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gcc-and-portability.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ encountered. As a result, a new target may require additional strategies. You will know if this happens because the compiler will call ``abort``. Fortunately, the new strategies can be added in a machine-independent fashion, and will -affect only the target machines that need them. +affect only the target machines that need them. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/general-public-license-3.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/general-public-license-3.rst index f39f21eecd9..becda773ca0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/general-public-license-3.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/general-public-license-3.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gpl-3.0.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic.rst index 0b7fe12fbca..9b644c3f821 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ seems inelegant. generic/statements generic/functions generic/language-dependent-trees - generic/c-and-c++-trees + generic/c-and-c++-trees \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/attributes-in-trees.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/attributes-in-trees.rst index 29df1745ec1..b3a04e9ea9a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/attributes-in-trees.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/attributes-in-trees.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ declaration or type or to other internal compiler data structures. .. function:: tree TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (tree type) - This macro returns the attributes on the type :samp:`{type}`. + This macro returns the attributes on the type :samp:`{type}`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/c-and-c++-trees.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/c-and-c++-trees.rst index 8ef06dc0541..b3edfecef2b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/c-and-c++-trees.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/c-and-c++-trees.rst @@ -883,4 +883,4 @@ ends. is taken, and this value replaces the first argument in the argument list. - In either case, the expression is void. + In either case, the expression is void. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/declarations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/declarations.rst index caf21abb318..71307ad2a75 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/declarations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/declarations.rst @@ -343,4 +343,4 @@ Add macros to access any new fields and flags Reading them from the generated :samp:`all-tree.def` file (which in turn includes all the :samp:`tree.def` files), :samp:`gencheck.cc` is used during GCC's build to generate the ``*_CHECK`` macros for all - tree codes. + tree codes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/deficiencies.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/deficiencies.rst index 92e349055a3..05a3575d0b4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/deficiencies.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/deficiencies.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Deficiencies .. The spelling of "incomplet" and "incorrekt" below is intentional. There are many places in which this document is incomplet and incorrekt. -It is, as of yet, only *preliminary* documentation. +It is, as of yet, only *preliminary* documentation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/expressions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/expressions.rst index ea4a66dfc5f..8c3e623caa3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/expressions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/expressions.rst @@ -907,4 +907,4 @@ Vectors must have the same type. The size of the vector element of the third operand must be at lease twice of the size of the vector element of the first and second one. The SAD is calculated between the first and second - operands, added to the third operand, and returned. + operands, added to the third operand, and returned. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/functions.rst index 4ad804e96c1..50e5bbc2d92 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/functions.rst @@ -209,4 +209,4 @@ a containing function, and the back end must take appropriate action. This macro returns a tree node that holds the optimization options that are to be used to compile this particular function or ``NULL_TREE`` if the function is to be compiled with the - optimization options specified on the command line. + optimization options specified on the command line. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/language-dependent-trees.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/language-dependent-trees.rst index 2ceec525619..dde4c51e2da 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/language-dependent-trees.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/language-dependent-trees.rst @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ work with any (hypothetical) optimizers that run before the conversion to GIMPLE. The intermediate representation used while parsing C and C++ looks very little like GENERIC, but the C and C++ gimplifier hooks are perfectly happy to take it as input and -spit out GIMPLE. +spit out GIMPLE. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/overview.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/overview.rst index 671b2207e47..0593c0f641c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/overview.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/overview.rst @@ -210,4 +210,4 @@ integer (not a tree) giving the number of nodes in the vector. The nodes themselves are accessed using the ``TREE_VEC_ELT`` macro, which takes two arguments. The first is the ``TREE_VEC`` in question; the second is an integer indicating which element in the vector is desired. -The elements are indexed from zero. +The elements are indexed from zero. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/statements.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/statements.rst index 5f2f741e8ba..be101d1e768 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/statements.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/statements.rst @@ -513,4 +513,4 @@ clauses used by the OpenACC API https://www.openacc.org. .. envvar:: OACC_UPDATE - Represents ``#pragma acc update [clause1 ... clauseN]``. + Represents ``#pragma acc update [clause1 ... clauseN]``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/types.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/types.rst index 1a498c7581c..b2946499960 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/generic/types.rst @@ -296,4 +296,4 @@ These include: A node for ``char``. It may sometimes be useful to compare one of these variables with a type - in hand, using ``same_type_p``. + in hand, using ``same_type_p``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple-api.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple-api.rst index 9a162b33107..e91a790f681 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple-api.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple-api.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ On top of these a ``fold_buildN`` -like API for GIMPLE is introduced: which is supposed to replace ``force_gimple_operand (fold_buildN (...), ...)`` and calls to ``fold_convert``. Overloads without the ``location_t`` argument exist. Built statements are inserted on the provided sequence -and simplification is performed using the optional valueization hook. +and simplification is performed using the optional valueization hook. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple.rst index c140d5cb01c..fa653bb018a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple.rst @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ with the flag :option:`-fdump-tree-gimple`. gimple/sequence-iterators gimple/adding-a-new-gimple-statement-code gimple/statement-and-operand-traversals - gimple/exception-handling + gimple/exception-handling \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/adding-a-new-gimple-statement-code.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/adding-a-new-gimple-statement-code.rst index 4e2f9c74601..aa8b81cc6c5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/adding-a-new-gimple-statement-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/adding-a-new-gimple-statement-code.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ operands it may have, put simple inline accessors in corresponding prototype in ``gimple.h``. You should add the new statement subclass to the class hierarchy diagram -in ``gimple.texi``. +in ``gimple.texi``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/class-hierarchy-of-gimple-statements.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/class-hierarchy-of-gimple-statements.rst index 9ba8a4f22b4..b7d3b897fc1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/class-hierarchy-of-gimple-statements.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/class-hierarchy-of-gimple-statements.rst @@ -147,4 +147,4 @@ kinds, along with their relationships to ``GSS_`` values (layouts) and | code: GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_STORE | + gomp_return - code: GIMPLE_OMP_RETURN + code: GIMPLE_OMP_RETURN \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/exception-handling.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/exception-handling.rst index 512aa10f280..a34fcfe2bc0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/exception-handling.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/exception-handling.rst @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ the call will throw an exception of a known type. Just before running the optimizers, the compiler lowers the high-level EH constructs above into a set of ``goto`` s, magic labels, and EH regions. Continuing to unwind at the end of a -cleanup is represented with a ``GIMPLE_RESX``. +cleanup is represented with a ``GIMPLE_RESX``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-instruction-set.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-instruction-set.rst index dedcaef35cf..07a4fd09bd8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-instruction-set.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-instruction-set.rst @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ The following table briefly describes the GIMPLE instruction set. - x * - ``GIMPLE_TRY`` - x - - + - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-sequences.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-sequences.rst index edafeeaa5b9..2c52cb5d39d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-sequences.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/gimple-sequences.rst @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ Below is a list of functions to manipulate and query sequences. .. function:: bool gimple_seq_singleton_p (gimple_seq seq) - Determine whether ``SEQ`` contains exactly one statement. + Determine whether ``SEQ`` contains exactly one statement. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/manipulating-gimple-statements.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/manipulating-gimple-statements.rst index aaa4b14ef98..60415a17f0c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/manipulating-gimple-statements.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/manipulating-gimple-statements.rst @@ -173,4 +173,4 @@ The following are common accessors for gimple statements. .. function:: gimple gimple_copy (gimple stmt) - Return a deep copy of statement ``STMT``. + Return a deep copy of statement ``STMT``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/operands.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/operands.rst index 3c6e1219fed..715dae80b4b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/operands.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/operands.rst @@ -316,4 +316,4 @@ Statement validation .. function:: bool gimple_debug_nonbind_marker_p (gimple g) Return true if g is a ``GIMPLE_DEBUG`` that marks a program location, - without any variable binding. + without any variable binding. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/sequence-iterators.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/sequence-iterators.rst index a35bbb4e18b..22104c90e55 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/sequence-iterators.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/sequence-iterators.rst @@ -220,4 +220,4 @@ statement iterators. .. function:: void gsi_commit_edge_inserts (void) This routine will commit all pending edge insertions, creating - any new basic blocks which are necessary. + any new basic blocks which are necessary. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/statement-and-operand-traversals.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/statement-and-operand-traversals.rst index 84d3b4eb2a2..bb9629ab3e7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/statement-and-operand-traversals.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/statement-and-operand-traversals.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ statement: ``walk_gimple_op``. calling ``walk_gimple_stmt`` on each one. ``WI`` is as in ``walk_gimple_stmt``. If ``walk_gimple_stmt`` returns non- ``NULL``, the walk is stopped and the value returned. Otherwise, all the statements - are walked and ``NULL_TREE`` returned. + are walked and ``NULL_TREE`` returned. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/temporaries.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/temporaries.rst index c0d21ab1632..d743b40610f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/temporaries.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/temporaries.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ value is explicitly loaded into a temporary first. Similarly, storing the value of an expression to a memory variable goes through a temporary. -.. [#f1] These restrictions are derived from those in Morgan 4.8. +.. [#f1] These restrictions are derived from those in Morgan 4.8. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-representation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-representation.rst index ea342d55c06..6fa0af32203 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-representation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-representation.rst @@ -239,4 +239,4 @@ vector (``gimple_statement_with_memory_ops_base`` and reduce memory utilization further by removing these sets). All the other tuples are defined in terms of these three basic -ones. Each tuple will add some fields. +ones. Each tuple will add some fields. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors.rst index d829e601ee8..fe189cde53f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Tuple specific accessors tuple-specific-accessors/gimplereturn tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleswitch tuple-specific-accessors/gimpletry - tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr + tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleasm.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleasm.rst index e3ee28842d2..082b6dcfa20 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleasm.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleasm.rst @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ GIMPLE_ASM .. function:: void gimple_asm_set_volatile (gasm *g, bool volatile_p) Mark asm statement ``G`` as volatile or non-volatile based on - ``VOLATILE_P``. + ``VOLATILE_P``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleassign.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleassign.rst index cc1e5685727..fd030e30353 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleassign.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleassign.rst @@ -123,4 +123,4 @@ This function returns the newly created ``GIMPLE_ASSIGN`` tuple. .. function:: bool gimple_assign_cast_p (const_gimple s) - Return true if ``S`` is a type-cast assignment. + Return true if ``S`` is a type-cast assignment. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplebind.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplebind.rst index 85d8659c578..fbb194407ad 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplebind.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplebind.rst @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ GIMPLE_BIND .. function:: void gimple_bind_set_block (gbind *g, tree block) Set ``BLOCK`` to be the ``TREE_BLOCK`` node associated with ``GIMPLE_BIND`` - statement ``G``. + statement ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecall.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecall.rst index ec49cb7903d..42d27d7b9ce 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecall.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecall.rst @@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ GIMPLE_CALL .. function:: gimple gimple_call_copy_skip_args (gcall *stmt, bitmap args_to_skip) Build a ``GIMPLE_CALL`` identical to ``STMT`` but skipping the arguments - in the positions marked by the set ``ARGS_TO_SKIP``. + in the positions marked by the set ``ARGS_TO_SKIP``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecatch.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecatch.rst index 661f620da89..ef47d7108c5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecatch.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecatch.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ GIMPLE_CATCH .. function:: void gimple_catch_set_handler (gcatch *g, gimple_seq handler) - Set ``HANDLER`` to be the body of ``GIMPLE_CATCH`` ``G``. + Set ``HANDLER`` to be the body of ``GIMPLE_CATCH`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecond.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecond.rst index eaaf71459b6..daa5f1693b1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecond.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplecond.rst @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ GIMPLE_COND .. function:: void gimple_cond_make_true (gcond *g) - Set the conditional ``COND_STMT`` to be of the form 'if (1 == 1)'. + Set the conditional ``COND_STMT`` to be of the form 'if (1 == 1)'. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpledebug.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpledebug.rst index d9b0086067e..96fd6c7dafd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpledebug.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpledebug.rst @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ GIMPLE_DEBUG substitution, and that at the point of the program in which the stmt is inserted, all parameters for the inlined function are bound to the respective arguments, and none of the side effects of its stmts are - observable. + observable. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleehfilter.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleehfilter.rst index f8e96a0fec9..9ba5673286b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleehfilter.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleehfilter.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ GIMPLE_EH_FILTER .. function:: void gimple_eh_must_not_throw_set_fndecl ( geh_mnt *eh_mnt_stmt, tree decl) - Set the function decl to be called by GS to DECL. + Set the function decl to be called by GS to DECL. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplegoto.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplegoto.rst index 4e4f4b9bd63..3ff689f8c90 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplegoto.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplegoto.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ GIMPLE_GOTO .. function:: void gimple_goto_set_dest (ggoto *g, tree dest) - Set ``DEST`` to be the destination of the unconditional jump ``G``. + Set ``DEST`` to be the destination of the unconditional jump ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplelabel.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplelabel.rst index 8c6b7e27a44..6eb2e677392 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplelabel.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplelabel.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ GIMPLE_LABEL .. function:: void gimple_label_set_label (glabel *g, tree label) Set ``LABEL`` to be the ``LABEL_DECL`` node used by ``GIMPLE_LABEL`` - statement ``G``. + statement ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplenop.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplenop.rst index 02770fa9699..0f4def08977 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplenop.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplenop.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ GIMPLE_NOP .. function:: bool gimple_nop_p (gimple g) - Returns ``TRUE`` if statement ``G`` is a ``GIMPLE_NOP``. + Returns ``TRUE`` if statement ``G`` is a ``GIMPLE_NOP``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicload.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicload.rst index aa097cd06ed..7716628c550 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicload.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicload.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_LOAD .. function:: tree gimple_omp_atomic_load_rhs ( const gomp_atomic_load *g) - Get the ``RHS`` of an atomic set. + Get the ``RHS`` of an atomic set. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicstore.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicstore.rst index 5e2a1f9194a..43d91e8fda7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicstore.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompatomicstore.rst @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_STORE .. function:: tree gimple_omp_atomic_store_val ( const gomp_atomic_store *g) - Return the value being stored in an atomic store. + Return the value being stored in an atomic store. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcontinue.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcontinue.rst index b1cd4ec0e8d..5a256036100 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcontinue.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcontinue.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_CONTINUE .. function:: tree gimple_omp_continue_set_control_use ( gomp_continue *s) Set the control variable use for a ``GIMPLE_OMP_CONTINUE`` statement - in ``S``. + in ``S``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcritical.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcritical.rst index ea4aff342a2..fde1d202ca8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcritical.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompcritical.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_CRITICAL .. function:: void gimple_omp_critical_set_name ( gomp_critical *g, tree name) - Set ``NAME`` to be the name associated with ``OMP`` critical statement ``G``. + Set ``NAME`` to be the name associated with ``OMP`` critical statement ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompfor.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompfor.rst index 71c692bb41c..a21a3ad7f5c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompfor.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompfor.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_FOR .. function:: enum tree_code gimple_omp_for_cond (gimple g) - Return the condition code associated with ``OMP_FOR`` ``G``. + Return the condition code associated with ``OMP_FOR`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompmaster.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompmaster.rst index a4abf4205e6..430f806b4d4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompmaster.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompmaster.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_MASTER .. function:: gimple gimple_build_omp_master (gimple_seq body) Build a ``GIMPLE_OMP_MASTER`` statement. ``BODY`` is the sequence of - statements to be executed by just the master. + statements to be executed by just the master. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompordered.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompordered.rst index 1c2f3f1d17d..09042615c6f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompordered.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompordered.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_ORDERED Build a ``GIMPLE_OMP_ORDERED`` statement. ``BODY`` is the sequence of statements inside a loop that will - executed in sequence. + executed in sequence. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompparallel.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompparallel.rst index 4cd69636f66..784e170e4de 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompparallel.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompparallel.rst @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_PARALLEL .. function:: void gimple_omp_parallel_set_data_arg ( gomp_parallel *g, tree data_arg) - Set ``DATA_ARG`` to be the data argument for ``OMP_PARALLEL`` ``G``. + Set ``DATA_ARG`` to be the data argument for ``OMP_PARALLEL`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompreturn.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompreturn.rst index d7dd8a04e3c..f03d35a8225 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompreturn.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompreturn.rst @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_RETURN .. function:: bool gimple_omp_return_nowait_p (gimple g) Return true if ``OMP`` return statement ``G`` has the - ``GF_OMP_RETURN_NOWAIT`` flag set. + ``GF_OMP_RETURN_NOWAIT`` flag set. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsection.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsection.rst index 4ddf8a71337..ff9a321fa1e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsection.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsection.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_SECTION .. function:: void gimple_omp_section_set_last (gimple g) - Set the ``GF_OMP_SECTION_LAST`` flag on ``G``. + Set the ``GF_OMP_SECTION_LAST`` flag on ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsections.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsections.rst index 05552a7d6e6..10b34930b78 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsections.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsections.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_SECTIONS .. function:: void gimple_omp_sections_set_clauses (gimple g, tree clauses) Set ``CLAUSES`` to be the set of clauses associated with ``OMP_SECTIONS`` - ``G``. + ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsingle.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsingle.rst index 0aa16ebd31d..d2e7bca70c4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsingle.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleompsingle.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ GIMPLE_OMP_SINGLE .. function:: void gimple_omp_single_set_clauses ( gomp_single *g, tree clauses) - Set ``CLAUSES`` to be the clauses associated with ``OMP_SINGLE`` ``G``. + Set ``CLAUSES`` to be the clauses associated with ``OMP_SINGLE`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplephi.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplephi.rst index b30101919ba..f4c1e727944 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplephi.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplephi.rst @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ GIMPLE_PHI .. function:: void gimple_phi_set_arg (gphi *g, index, struct phi_arg_d * phiarg) Set ``PHIARG`` to be the argument corresponding to incoming edge - ``INDEX`` for ``GIMPLE_PHI`` ``G``. + ``INDEX`` for ``GIMPLE_PHI`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleresx.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleresx.rst index cc6ebd9948b..60772a4c2e3 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleresx.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleresx.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ GIMPLE_RESX .. function:: void gimple_resx_set_region (gresx *g, int region) - Set ``REGION`` to be the region number for ``GIMPLE_RESX`` ``G``. + Set ``REGION`` to be the region number for ``GIMPLE_RESX`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplereturn.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplereturn.rst index 0161e175e48..f451443527e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplereturn.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplereturn.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ GIMPLE_RETURN .. function:: void gimple_return_set_retval (greturn *g, tree retval) - Set ``RETVAL`` to be the return value for ``GIMPLE_RETURN`` ``G``. + Set ``RETVAL`` to be the return value for ``GIMPLE_RETURN`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleswitch.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleswitch.rst index 66ed481eeb2..9202458acb2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleswitch.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpleswitch.rst @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ GIMPLE_SWITCH .. function:: void gimple_switch_set_default_label (gswitch *g, tree label) - Set the default label for a switch statement. + Set the default label for a switch statement. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpletry.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpletry.rst index 84f04cb1fcb..50d75f71e56 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpletry.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimpletry.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ GIMPLE_TRY .. function:: void gimple_try_set_cleanup (gtry *g, gimple_seq cleanup) Set ``CLEANUP`` to be the sequence of statements to use as the - cleanup body for ``GIMPLE_TRY`` ``G``. + cleanup body for ``GIMPLE_TRY`` ``G``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr.rst index bf15b75c73e..f3274c92395 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gimple/tuple-specific-accessors/gimplewithcleanupexpr.rst @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ GIMPLE_WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR .. function:: void gimple_wce_set_cleanup_eh_only (gimple g, bool eh_only_p) - Set the ``CLEANUP_EH_ONLY`` flag for a ``WCE`` tuple. + Set the ``CLEANUP_EH_ONLY`` flag for a ``WCE`` tuple. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst index d70ca989667..1de809b3636 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/gnu-free-documentation-license.rst @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ This is part of the GCC manual. For copying conditions, see the copyright.rst file. -.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/gnu_free_documentation_license.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-diagnostics.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-diagnostics.rst index 48f780bf4ee..1a568151b9c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-diagnostics.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-diagnostics.rst @@ -595,4 +595,4 @@ multiple notes and calling ``rich_location::fixits_cannot_be_auto_applied`` on each note's ``rich_location``. If this is called, then the fix-it hints in the ``rich_location`` will be printed, but will not be added to -generated patches. +generated patches. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-options.rst index 4c7ff09a96e..f6a2962b32d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/guidelines-for-options.rst @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Guidelines for Options ********************** -.. todo:: write part +.. todo:: write part \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-common.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-common.rst index a4ed5869b21..bbd0fcc4c55 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-common.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-common.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ variable in :samp:`config.gcc`. This host hook returns the alignment required for allocating virtual memory. Usually this is the same as getpagesize, but on some hosts the alignment for reserving memory differs from the pagesize for committing - memory. + memory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-configuration.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-configuration.rst index c710681857c..08df320e8d0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-configuration.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-configuration.rst @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ header. See :ref:`system-config`. host-common host-misc - host-filesystem + host-filesystem \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-filesystem.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-filesystem.rst index 36484dec199..cb9e634fe43 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-filesystem.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-filesystem.rst @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ following macros in :samp:`xm-{machine}.h`. .. envvar:: HOST_LACKS_INODE_NUMBERS Define this macro if the host filesystem does not report meaningful inode - numbers in struct stat. + numbers in struct stat. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-makefile-fragments.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-makefile-fragments.rst index de0c523f166..3e8294acf97 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-makefile-fragments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-makefile-fragments.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Host Makefile Fragments *********************** The use of :samp:`x-{host}` fragments is discouraged. You should only -use it for makefile dependencies. +use it for makefile dependencies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-misc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-misc.rst index 9f5dab3d6ee..8ce4de3c295 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/host-misc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/host-misc.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Host Misc In addition, if :command:`configure` generates an incorrect definition of any of the macros in :samp:`auto-host.h`, you can override that definition in a host configuration header. If you need to do this, -first see if it is possible to fix :command:`configure`. +first see if it is possible to fix :command:`configure`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/index.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/index.rst index 8b63c423b18..600f12c5369 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/index.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/index.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals general-public-license-3 gnu-free-documentation-license - indices-and-tables + indices-and-tables \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/indices-and-tables.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/indices-and-tables.rst index 5cc3191ee47..6c215a391d9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/indices-and-tables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/indices-and-tables.rst @@ -1 +1 @@ -.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst +.. include:: ../../../doc/indices-and-tables.rst \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/interfacing-to-gcc-output.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/interfacing-to-gcc-output.rst index 3ffaf5ae5f8..3c923567131 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/interfacing-to-gcc-output.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/interfacing-to-gcc-output.rst @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ automatic variables that are not declared ``volatile`` have undefined values after a ``longjmp``. And this is all GCC promises to do, because it is very difficult to restore register variables correctly, and one of GCC's features is that it can put variables in registers without -your asking it to. +your asking it to. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/introduction.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/introduction.rst index 13857ba8572..65e963efd8e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/introduction.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/introduction.rst @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ interfaces to GCC front ends, and how support for a target system is implemented in GCC. Additional tutorial information is linked to from -https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html. +https://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/language-front-ends-in-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/language-front-ends-in-gcc.rst index 5f4b556f166..3ad4dbd3bac 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/language-front-ends-in-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/language-front-ends-in-gcc.rst @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ GCC front ends have also been created for languages very different from those for which GCC was designed, such as the declarative logic/functional language Mercury. For these reasons, it may also be useful to implement compilers created for specialized purposes (for -example, as part of a research project) as GCC front ends. +example, as part of a research project) as GCC front ends. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization.rst index 748f55e3e42..b280003950e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization.rst @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ that is visible at link time). link-time-optimization/lto-file-sections link-time-optimization/using-summary-information-in-ipa-passes link-time-optimization/whole-program-assumptions-linker-plugin-and-symbol-visibilities - link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1 + link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/design-overview.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/design-overview.rst index cc1cb810ae3..7583a3bd7d9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/design-overview.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/design-overview.rst @@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ minimize the number of references which cross partition boundaries. The main advantage of WHOPR is to allow the parallel execution of LTRANS stages, which are the most time-consuming part of the compilation process. Additionally, it avoids the need to load the -whole program into memory. +whole program into memory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1.rst index 8f71e58f023..d9ea9a3e2ce 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/internal-flags-controlling-lto1.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ meant to be used directly from the command line. This option specifies the linker resolution file. This option is only meaningful in conjunction with :option:`-fwpa` and as option - to pass through to the LTO linker plugin. + to pass through to the LTO linker plugin. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/lto-file-sections.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/lto-file-sections.rst index d096f9941d1..1307e0c8ba9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/lto-file-sections.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/lto-file-sections.rst @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ are described below. hooks: one for writing the summary and another for reading it in. The format of these sections is entirely up to each individual pass. The only requirement is that the writer and reader hooks agree on the - format. + format. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/using-summary-information-in-ipa-passes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/using-summary-information-in-ipa-passes.rst index f8f7168b07c..6f760285c79 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/using-summary-information-in-ipa-passes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/using-summary-information-in-ipa-passes.rst @@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ call in function ``A`` based on this knowledge. Jump functions are used by several optimizations, such as the inter-procedural constant propagation pass and the devirtualization pass. The inliner also uses jump functions to -perform inlining of callbacks. +perform inlining of callbacks. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/whole-program-assumptions-linker-plugin-and-symbol-visibilities.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/whole-program-assumptions-linker-plugin-and-symbol-visibilities.rst index d53d9514879..024cc335812 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/whole-program-assumptions-linker-plugin-and-symbol-visibilities.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/link-time-optimization/whole-program-assumptions-linker-plugin-and-symbol-visibilities.rst @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ would have to implement the linker itself. The resolution information is missing too and thus GCC needs to make an educated guess based on :option:`-fwhole-program`. Without the linker plugin GCC also assumes that symbols are declared ``hidden`` -and not referred by non-LTO code by default. +and not referred by non-LTO code by default. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions.rst index 79b3489def8..b2308084a92 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions.rst @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ See the next chapter for information on the C header file. machine-descriptions/conditional-execution machine-descriptions/rtl-templates-transformations machine-descriptions/constant-definitions - machine-descriptions/iterators + machine-descriptions/iterators \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/c-statements-for-assembler-output.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/c-statements-for-assembler-output.rst index 7804b319802..55def814edd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/c-statements-for-assembler-output.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/c-statements-for-assembler-output.rst @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ you can use :samp:`*` inside of a :samp:`@` multi-alternative template: "@ clrreg %0 * return stack_mem_p (operands[0]) ? \"push 0\" : \"clrmem %0\"; - clrmem %0") + clrmem %0") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/canonicalization-of-instructions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/canonicalization-of-instructions.rst index c6ceacb3570..f0dfafad778 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/canonicalization-of-instructions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/canonicalization-of-instructions.rst @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@ are performed: original operation had sufficient precision to prevent overflow. Further canonicalization rules are defined in the function -``commutative_operand_precedence`` in :samp:`gcc/rtlanal.cc`. +``commutative_operand_precedence`` in :samp:`gcc/rtlanal.cc`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/conditional-execution.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/conditional-execution.rst index 89c815b6ca5..5f64464be4f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/conditional-execution.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/conditional-execution.rst @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ generates a new pattern (plus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r") (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))] "(test2) && (test1)" - "(%3) add %2,%1,%0") + "(%3) add %2,%1,%0") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/constant-definitions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/constant-definitions.rst index a4c135a75b5..d5db0186adf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/constant-definitions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/constant-definitions.rst @@ -182,4 +182,4 @@ This directive implies: where :samp:`{cvaluei}` is the capitalized form of :samp:`{valuei}`. However, unlike ``define_c_enum``, the enumerations defined by ``define_enum`` can be used in attribute specifications -(see :ref:`define_enum_attr`). +(see :ref:`define_enum_attr`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-how-to-split-instructions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-how-to-split-instructions.rst index 85cf9f86fe5..494e0e45191 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-how-to-split-instructions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-how-to-split-instructions.rst @@ -371,4 +371,4 @@ would be: { operands[1] = CONSTM1_RTX (mode); } - ) + ) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-jump-instruction-patterns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-jump-instruction-patterns.rst index 0fa63d6719a..5fa645bde71 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-jump-instruction-patterns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-jump-instruction-patterns.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ comparison instruction records the results of both signed and unsigned comparison of the given operands (with the branch insns coming in distinct signed and unsigned flavors) as in the x86 or SPARC, and the case where there are distinct signed and unsigned compare instructions and only -one set of conditional branch instructions as in the PowerPC. +one set of conditional branch instructions as in the PowerPC. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-looping-instruction-patterns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-looping-instruction-patterns.rst index fd8efa47665..214bd34c99e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-looping-instruction-patterns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-looping-instruction-patterns.rst @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ this, since the machine instruction to be used only exists for If the ``doloop_end`` pattern is a ``define_expand``, there must also be a ``define_insn`` or ``define_insn_and_split`` matching the generated pattern. Otherwise, the compiler will fail during loop -optimization. +optimization. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-rtl-sequences-for-code-generation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-rtl-sequences-for-code-generation.rst index 4c7d6fc51ff..3f2447fba5b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-rtl-sequences-for-code-generation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/defining-rtl-sequences-for-code-generation.rst @@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ on this machine. So it must be copied into a register with ``jump_insn`` or ``call_insn``. If you don't need a real insn at the end, emit an insn to copy the result of the operation into itself. Such an insn will generate no code, but it can avoid problems - in the compiler. + in the compiler. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/everything-about-instruction-patterns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/everything-about-instruction-patterns.rst index e15405a0bc2..6ca81fb0964 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/everything-about-instruction-patterns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/everything-about-instruction-patterns.rst @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ A ``define_insn`` is an RTL expression containing four or five operands: of C code to compute the output. See :ref:`output-statement`. * The :dfn:`insn attributes`: This is an optional vector containing the values of - attributes for insns matching this pattern (see :ref:`insn-attributes`). + attributes for insns matching this pattern (see :ref:`insn-attributes`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/example-of-defineinsn.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/example-of-defineinsn.rst index a266dbc3d3c..9af89e99b73 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/example-of-defineinsn.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/example-of-defineinsn.rst @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ The output control string is a piece of C code which chooses which output template to return based on the kind of operand and the specific type of CPU for which code is being generated. -:samp:`"rm"` is an operand constraint. Its meaning is explained below. +:samp:`"rm"` is an operand constraint. Its meaning is explained below. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/including-patterns-in-machine-descriptions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/including-patterns-in-machine-descriptions.rst index 9e8116b05e7..349369401f5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/including-patterns-in-machine-descriptions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/including-patterns-in-machine-descriptions.rst @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ searched for header files. This can be used to override a system machine defini file, substituting your own version, since these directories are searched before the default machine description file directories. If you use more than one :option:`-I` option, the directories are scanned in left-to-right -order; the standard default directory come after. +order; the standard default directory come after. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/instruction-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/instruction-attributes.rst index 38b12f77281..72c65f7b413 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/instruction-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/instruction-attributes.rst @@ -1245,4 +1245,4 @@ construction .. code-block:: (define_insn_reservation "simple" 2 (eq_attr "type" "int") - "(i0_pipeline | i1_pipeline), finish") + "(i0_pipeline | i1_pipeline), finish") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/interdependence-of-patterns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/interdependence-of-patterns.rst index a22277b23eb..37a906493ee 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/interdependence-of-patterns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/interdependence-of-patterns.rst @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ cases. Similarly for memory references. Because of this substitution, you should not provide separate patterns for increment and decrement instructions. Instead, they should be generated from the same pattern that supports register-register add insns by examining the operands and -generating the appropriate machine instruction. +generating the appropriate machine instruction. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/iterators.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/iterators.rst index c1bfe879320..03dd7804ec9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/iterators.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/iterators.rst @@ -540,4 +540,4 @@ while patterns with a ternary rtl code might take four operands (one output and three inputs). This combination would produce separate :samp:`maybe_gen_{name}` and :samp:`gen_{name}` functions for each operand count, but it would still produce a single -:samp:`maybe_code_for_{name}` and a single :samp:`code_for_{name}`. +:samp:`maybe_code_for_{name}` and a single :samp:`code_for_{name}`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/machine-specific-peephole-optimizers.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/machine-specific-peephole-optimizers.rst index ed2ad19bc62..99742b69fc9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/machine-specific-peephole-optimizers.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/machine-specific-peephole-optimizers.rst @@ -327,4 +327,4 @@ template. If we had not added the ``(match_dup 4)`` in the middle of the input sequence, it might have been the case that the register we chose at the -beginning of the sequence is killed by the first or second ``set``. +beginning of the sequence is killed by the first or second ``set``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/operand-constraints.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/operand-constraints.rst index d621abb6429..e94a67cd70b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/operand-constraints.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/operand-constraints.rst @@ -423,4 +423,4 @@ definition from the i386 machine description.) [(set (match_dup 3) (match_dup 1)) (set (match_dup 0) (mult:SI (match_dup 3) (match_dup 2)))] - "") + "") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/output-templates-and-operand-substitution.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/output-templates-and-operand-substitution.rst index b2d6ca63125..3edf4b9e094 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/output-templates-and-operand-substitution.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/output-templates-and-operand-substitution.rst @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ register allocation. If the macro ``ASSEMBLER_DIALECT`` is defined, you can use construct of the form :samp:`{option0|option1|option2}` in the templates. These describe multiple variants of assembler language syntax. -See :ref:`instruction-output`. +See :ref:`instruction-output`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/overview-of-how-the-machine-description-is-used.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/overview-of-how-the-machine-description-is-used.rst index 2192a24efee..b973e961a58 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/overview-of-how-the-machine-description-is-used.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/overview-of-how-the-machine-description-is-used.rst @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ example. Finally, the insn list's RTL is matched up with the RTL templates in the ``define_insn`` patterns, and those patterns are used to emit the final assembly code. For this purpose, each named ``define_insn`` -acts like it's unnamed, since the names are ignored. +acts like it's unnamed, since the names are ignored. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/predicates.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/predicates.rst index 84e85252ccd..0a1c8e26854 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/predicates.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/predicates.rst @@ -340,4 +340,4 @@ by :command:`genrecog`. The program :command:`genpreds` is responsible for generating code to test predicates. It also writes a header file containing function declarations for all machine-specific predicates. It is not necessary -to declare these predicates in :samp:`{cpu}-protos.h`. +to declare these predicates in :samp:`{cpu}-protos.h`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-template.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-template.rst index a117a425a79..2b69a78df12 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-template.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-template.rst @@ -252,4 +252,4 @@ substitution of the operands. :samp:`(match_par_dup {n} [{subpat}...])` Like ``match_op_dup``, but for ``match_parallel`` instead of - ``match_operator``. + ``match_operator``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-templates-transformations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-templates-transformations.rst index 9def6ade2d0..824f6a7a188 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-templates-transformations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/rtl-templates-transformations.rst @@ -222,4 +222,4 @@ output template ``M`` could differ from the number of alternatives in the original pattern ``N``, so in the resultant pattern there would be ``N*M`` alternatives. Thus, constraints from the original pattern would be duplicated ``N`` times, constraints from the output pattern -would be duplicated ``M`` times, producing all possible combinations. +would be duplicated ``M`` times, producing all possible combinations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/standard-pattern-names-for-generation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/standard-pattern-names-for-generation.rst index c63db9097bd..116f0a83ec9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/standard-pattern-names-for-generation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/standard-pattern-names-for-generation.rst @@ -3410,4 +3410,4 @@ spaceshipm3 operand 2, greater than operand 2 or is unordered with operand 2. :samp:`{m}` should be a scalar floating point mode. - This pattern is not allowed to ``FAIL``. + This pattern is not allowed to ``FAIL``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/when-the-order-of-patterns-matters.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/when-the-order-of-patterns-matters.rst index cf76f8ee384..8fc2e6b5ca4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/when-the-order-of-patterns-matters.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/machine-descriptions/when-the-order-of-patterns-matters.rst @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ be used rather than the other. (Otherwise a large integer might be generated as a single-byte immediate quantity, which would not work.) Instead of using this pattern ordering it would be possible to make the pattern for convert-a-byte smart enough to deal properly with any -constant value. +constant value. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/makefile-fragments.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/makefile-fragments.rst index 9d093d9236d..5ccfe7f070f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/makefile-fragments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/makefile-fragments.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ fragments, but needing :samp:`x-{host}` fragments is rare. :maxdepth: 2 target-makefile-fragments - host-makefile-fragments + host-makefile-fragments \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/match-and-simplify.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/match-and-simplify.rst index 7b7a95fd7c5..84dea4ad4c0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/match-and-simplify.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/match-and-simplify.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ APIs are introduced. :maxdepth: 2 gimple-api - the-language + the-language \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information.rst index b30462929c8..46ccf48ea37 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information.rst @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ data members. memory-management-and-type-information/marking-roots-for-the-garbage-collector memory-management-and-type-information/source-files-containing-type-information memory-management-and-type-information/how-to-invoke-the-garbage-collector - memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector + memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/how-to-invoke-the-garbage-collector.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/how-to-invoke-the-garbage-collector.rst index 589a6af9699..8d8a2180041 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/how-to-invoke-the-garbage-collector.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/how-to-invoke-the-garbage-collector.rst @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ there should not be uninitialized pointer fields in the structures even if your code never reads or writes those fields at a particular instance. One way to ensure this is to use cleared versions of allocators unless all the fields are initialized manually immediately -after allocation. +after allocation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/marking-roots-for-the-garbage-collector.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/marking-roots-for-the-garbage-collector.rst index c5aae486a0c..13cdf4632cf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/marking-roots-for-the-garbage-collector.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/marking-roots-for-the-garbage-collector.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ The syntax is *not* accepted. There should be an ``extern`` declaration of such a variable in a header somewhere---mark that, not the definition. Or, if the variable is only used in one file, make it -``static``. +``static``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/source-files-containing-type-information.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/source-files-containing-type-information.rst index db35264c76a..b3caafe61b2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/source-files-containing-type-information.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/source-files-containing-type-information.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ somewhere. It will be called :samp:`gtype-{lang}.h`, where Plugins can add additional root tables. Run the ``gengtype`` utility in plugin mode as ``gengtype -P pluginout.h source-dirfile-listplugin*.c`` with your plugin files :samp:`{plugin*.c}` using ``GTY`` to generate the :samp:`{pluginout.h}` file. -The GCC build tree is needed to be present in that mode. +The GCC build tree is needed to be present in that mode. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-inheritance.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-inheritance.rst index dc5022b0957..1089f9879b9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-inheritance.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-inheritance.rst @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ on 'kind', visiting all appropriate fields. For example, if kind is .. [#f1] Classes lacking such a marker will not be identified as being part of the hierarchy, and so the marking routines will not handle them, leading to a assertion failure within the marking routines due to an - unknown tag value (assuming that assertions are enabled). + unknown tag value (assuming that assertions are enabled). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-user-provided-gc-marking-routines.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-user-provided-gc-marking-routines.rst index d799b7c1e31..be97da1ef82 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-user-provided-gc-marking-routines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/support-for-user-provided-gc-marking-routines.rst @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ restrictions apply: will, in turn, walk all the pointers inside fields of ``T``). In the case of ``TP``, references to ``T *`` must be handled by calling the ``op`` function on the address of the - pointer (see the code snippets above). + pointer (see the code snippets above). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/the-inside-of-a-gty.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/the-inside-of-a-gty.rst index efefb080da4..fafe342a02b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/the-inside-of-a-gty.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/the-inside-of-a-gty.rst @@ -321,4 +321,4 @@ The available options are: ``user`` The ``user`` option indicates that the code to mark structure fields is completely handled by user-provided routines. See section - :ref:`user-gc` for details on what functions need to be provided. + :ref:`user-gc` for details on what functions need to be provided. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector.rst index 3d18d6fc7a9..42b4b43e90f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/memory-management-and-type-information/troubleshooting-the-garbage-collector.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ encountered issues are described below. * Link-time errors about undefined ``gt_ggc_r_foo_bar`` and similarly-named symbols. Check if your :samp:`foo_bar` source file has - ``#include "gt-foo_bar.h"`` as its very last line. + ``#include "gt-foo_bar.h"`` as its very last line. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-file-format.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-file-format.rst index 416a4d89514..18738340e84 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-file-format.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-file-format.rst @@ -172,4 +172,4 @@ The files can contain the following types of record: They are primarily intended to declare target masks that are not associated with user options, either because these masks represent internal switches or because the options are not available on all - configurations and yet the masks always need to be defined. + configurations and yet the masks always need to be defined. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-properties.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-properties.rst index 41d408b2959..0f6d0b7970b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-properties.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-properties.rst @@ -373,4 +373,4 @@ be wrapped in curly braces within the parentheses to demarcate it, e.g.: :samp:`CppReason({CPP_W_Enum})` This warning option corresponds to ``cpplib.h`` warning reason code :samp:`{CPP_W_Enum}`. This should only be used for warning options of the - C-family front-ends. + C-family front-ends. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-specification-files.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-specification-files.rst index d2bedafbb7a..0a3459285a9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/option-specification-files.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/option-specification-files.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ definition files, the names of which conventionally end in :maxdepth: 2 option-file-format - option-properties + option-properties \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler.rst index b1cdafc1550..207d3814f63 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ where near complete. passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/inter-procedural-optimization-passes passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/tree-ssa-passes passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/rtl-passes - passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info + passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/gimplification-pass.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/gimplification-pass.rst index 53eed1865c4..fb9fa64e4fc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/gimplification-pass.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/gimplification-pass.rst @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ should return ``GS_ALL_DONE``. Otherwise it should return ``GS_OK``, which will cause the expression to be processed again. If the callback encounters an error during the transformation (because the front end is relying on the gimplification process to finish -semantic checks), it should return ``GS_ERROR``. +semantic checks), it should return ``GS_ERROR``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/inter-procedural-optimization-passes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/inter-procedural-optimization-passes.rst index 99e03ff96d6..18d4598baee 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/inter-procedural-optimization-passes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/inter-procedural-optimization-passes.rst @@ -266,4 +266,4 @@ partitioning and thus see just parts of the compiled unit. This is the OpenMP constructs' SIMD clone pass. It creates the appropriate SIMD clones for functions tagged as elemental SIMD functions. It is located in :samp:`omp-simd-clone.cc` and is described by - ``pass_omp_simd_clone``. + ``pass_omp_simd_clone``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info.rst index f1646c6ebad..b7a6fa1bd54 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/optimization-info.rst @@ -259,4 +259,4 @@ Here the two output file names :samp:`vec.miss` and :samp:`loop.opt` are in conflict since only one output file is allowed. In this case, only the first option takes effect and the subsequent options are ignored. Thus only the :samp:`vec.miss` is produced which containts -dumps from the vectorizer about missed opportunities. +dumps from the vectorizer about missed opportunities. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/parsing-pass.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/parsing-pass.rst index 96a359e60e5..bd30efe8aba 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/parsing-pass.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/parsing-pass.rst @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ should be passed to ``cgraph_finalize_function``. that is more descriptive than "rest_of". The middle-end will, at its option, emit the function and data -definitions immediately or queue them for later processing. +definitions immediately or queue them for later processing. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/pass-manager.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/pass-manager.rst index f048fc50088..d98c9ed6c6d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/pass-manager.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/pass-manager.rst @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ is "dce". .. todo:: describe the global variables set up by the pass manager, and a brief description of how a new pass should use it. - I need to look at what info RTL passes use first… + I need to look at what info RTL passes use first… \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/rtl-passes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/rtl-passes.rst index 81216ebcaa8..7848281d57b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/rtl-passes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/rtl-passes.rst @@ -272,4 +272,4 @@ passes that are run after the Tree optimization passes. are :samp:`dwarfout.c` for DWARF symbol table format, files :samp:`dwarf2out.cc` and :samp:`dwarf2asm.cc` for DWARF2 symbol table format, and :samp:`vmsdbgout.cc` for VMS debug - symbol table format. + symbol table format. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/tree-ssa-passes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/tree-ssa-passes.rst index c06d5db7f16..d4a883221fb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/tree-ssa-passes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/passes-and-files-of-the-compiler/tree-ssa-passes.rst @@ -474,4 +474,4 @@ run after gimplification and what source files they are located in. be used in ``va_arg`` macros. For instance, if ``va_arg`` is only used with integral types in the function, floating point registers don't need to be saved. This pass is located in - ``tree-stdarg.cc`` and described by ``pass_stdarg``. + ``tree-stdarg.cc`` and described by ``pass_stdarg``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins.rst index dc0f46a97d8..2c3c479d22a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ can be quite useful. plugins/recording-information-about-pass-execution plugins/controlling-which-passes-are-being-run plugins/keeping-track-of-available-passes - plugins/building-gcc-plugins + plugins/building-gcc-plugins \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/building-gcc-plugins.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/building-gcc-plugins.rst index 0d21565ea62..8c8fe28b0d6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/building-gcc-plugins.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/building-gcc-plugins.rst @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ compiler: When a plugin needs to use :command:`gengtype`, be sure that both :samp:`gengtype` and :samp:`gtype.state` have the same version as the -GCC for which the plugin is built. +GCC for which the plugin is built. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/controlling-which-passes-are-being-run.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/controlling-which-passes-are-being-run.rst index 75b6a43ff8b..09bd9d2d396 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/controlling-which-passes-are-being-run.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/controlling-which-passes-are-being-run.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ After the original gate function for a pass is called, its result Then the event ``PLUGIN_OVERRIDE_GATE`` is invoked, with a pointer to the gate status in the ``gcc_data`` parameter to the callback function. A nonzero value of the gate status means that the pass is to be executed. -You can both read and write the gate status via the passed pointer. +You can both read and write the gate status via the passed pointer. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/giving-information-about-a-plugin.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/giving-information-about-a-plugin.rst index 057f50c94d9..ca6690c0973 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/giving-information-about-a-plugin.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/giving-information-about-a-plugin.rst @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ uses the following structure: Such a structure is passed as the ``user_data`` by the plugin's init routine using ``register_callback`` with the -``PLUGIN_INFO`` pseudo-event and a null callback. +``PLUGIN_INFO`` pseudo-event and a null callback. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-gcc-garbage-collector.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-gcc-garbage-collector.rst index dbd50573035..1f26b158c8a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-gcc-garbage-collector.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-gcc-garbage-collector.rst @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ ggc_root_tab*``) as ``user_data``. Running the utility generates these extra root tables. You should understand the details of memory management inside GCC -before using ``PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING`` or ``PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS``. +before using ``PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING`` or ``PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-pass-manager.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-pass-manager.rst index 39bc6a33fd0..38fe515c661 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-pass-manager.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/interacting-with-the-pass-manager.rst @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ event and a pointer to a ``struct register_pass_info`` object defined as follows register_callback (plugin_info->base_name, PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP, NULL, &pass_info); ... - } + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/keeping-track-of-available-passes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/keeping-track-of-available-passes.rst index 19ccb8ff0ea..8af79754524 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/keeping-track-of-available-passes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/keeping-track-of-available-passes.rst @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ plugins might add new passes. Also, future changes to GCC might cause generic passes to be added after plugin loading. When a pass is first added to one of the pass lists, the event ``PLUGIN_NEW_PASS`` is invoked, with the callback parameter -``gcc_data`` pointing to the new pass. +``gcc_data`` pointing to the new pass. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/loading-plugins.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/loading-plugins.rst index b0f971750a7..dbcff491d8c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/loading-plugins.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/loading-plugins.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ A plugin can be simply given by its short name (no dots or slashes). When simply passing :option:`-fplugin=name`, the plugin is loaded from the :samp:`plugin` directory, so :option:`-fplugin=name` is the same as :option:`-fplugin\=\`gcc -print-file-name=plugin\`/name.ext`, -using backquote shell syntax to query the :samp:`plugin` directory. +using backquote shell syntax to query the :samp:`plugin` directory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/plugin-api.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/plugin-api.rst index eb0b4b37fc2..a3b0ffe69d1 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/plugin-api.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/plugin-api.rst @@ -210,4 +210,4 @@ GCC data, is triggered for processing of ``#include`` or The PLUGIN_FINISH event is the last time that plugins can call GCC functions, notably emit diagnostics with ``warning``, ``error`` -etc. +etc. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/recording-information-about-pass-execution.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/recording-information-about-pass-execution.rst index 389c1e3e4ba..4418c986824 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/recording-information-about-pass-execution.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/recording-information-about-pass-execution.rst @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ You can use other hooks, like ``PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_START``, ``PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_END``, ``PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_START``, ``PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_END``, ``PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_START``, and/or ``PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_END`` to manipulate global state -in your plugin(s) in order to get context for the pass execution. +in your plugin(s) in order to get context for the pass execution. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/registering-custom-attributes-or-pragmas.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/registering-custom-attributes-or-pragmas.rst index b12f114a13f..0b2b62a9abf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/registering-custom-attributes-or-pragmas.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/plugins/registering-custom-attributes-or-pragmas.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ preprocessor expansions. For example: .. code-block:: c++ #define NUMBER 10 - #pragma GCCPLUGIN foothreshold (NUMBER) + #pragma GCCPLUGIN foothreshold (NUMBER) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation.rst index b9e6b310123..f472b03cef4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ form uses nested parentheses to indicate the pointers in the internal form. rtl-representation/rtl-representation-of-function-call-insns rtl-representation/on-the-side-ssa-form-for-rtl rtl-representation/structure-sharing-assumptions - rtl-representation/reading-rtl + rtl-representation/reading-rtl \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-operands.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-operands.rst index 1003a61c3f2..90fc73ba609 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-operands.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-operands.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ vector. All the macros defined in this section expand into lvalues and therefore can be used to assign the operands, lengths and vector elements as well as -to access them. +to access them. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-special-operands.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-special-operands.rst index 7c53be9c54c..b344dc7f5f9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-special-operands.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/access-to-special-operands.rst @@ -185,4 +185,4 @@ Some RTL nodes have special annotations associated with them. If :samp:`SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P ({x})`, this is the offset of :samp:`{x}` from the first object in :samp:`SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK ({x})`. The value is negative if :samp:`{x}` has not yet been assigned to a block, or it has not - been given an offset within that block. + been given an offset within that block. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/assembler-instructions-as-expressions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/assembler-instructions-as-expressions.rst index 0332722327a..1d49a0a963c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/assembler-instructions-as-expressions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/assembler-instructions-as-expressions.rst @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ several such ``set`` RTX's inside of a ``parallel``. Each ``set`` contains an ``asm_operands`` ; all of these share the same assembler template and vectors, but each contains the constraint for the respective output operand. They are also distinguished by the output-operand index -number, which is 0, 1, ... for successive output operands. +number, which is 0, 1, ... for successive output operands. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/bit-fields.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/bit-fields.rst index 4dee5e5be27..aeef77bef3e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/bit-fields.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/bit-fields.rst @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Special expression codes exist to represent bit-field instructions. Unlike ``sign_extract``, this type of expressions can be lvalues in RTL; they may appear on the left side of an assignment, indicating - insertion of a value into the specified bit-field. + insertion of a value into the specified bit-field. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/comparison-operations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/comparison-operations.rst index 85102c30ecf..bfa0b6c01d7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/comparison-operations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/comparison-operations.rst @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@ point comparisons are distinguished by the machine modes of the operands. none of the tests are nonzero expressions. This is currently not valid for instruction patterns and is supported only - for insn attributes. See :ref:`insn-attributes`. + for insn attributes. See :ref:`insn-attributes`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/constant-expression-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/constant-expression-types.rst index 704676960dd..5f10caf0478 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/constant-expression-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/constant-expression-types.rst @@ -310,4 +310,4 @@ expression in mode :samp:`{mode}`. Otherwise, it returns a ``CONST1_RTX (mode)`` refers to an expression with value 1 in mode :samp:`{mode}` and similarly for ``CONST2_RTX``. The ``CONST1_RTX`` and ``CONST2_RTX`` macros are undefined -for vector modes. +for vector modes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/conversions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/conversions.rst index decc5426f7d..f279a0c99ed 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/conversions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/conversions.rst @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@ must be placed into a register. Represents the result of converting unsigned integer value :samp:`{x}` to fixed-point mode :samp:`{m}`. When overflows or underflows happen, the results are saturated to the - maximum or the minimum. + maximum or the minimum. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/declarations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/declarations.rst index 05806d86d10..77b477a0028 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/declarations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/declarations.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ but rather state assertions about their operands. register which is meaningful in mode :samp:`{n}`, but is not part of mode :samp:`{m}`, is not to be altered. Normally, an assignment to such a subreg is allowed to have undefined effects on the rest of the - register when :samp:`{m}` is smaller than :samp:`REGMODE_NATURAL_SIZE ({n})`. + register when :samp:`{m}` is smaller than :samp:`REGMODE_NATURAL_SIZE ({n})`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/embedded-side-effects-on-addresses.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/embedded-side-effects-on-addresses.rst index 177403b51e1..663bbfb198a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/embedded-side-effects-on-addresses.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/embedded-side-effects-on-addresses.rst @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ could also be represented using ``parallel`` containing an additional done because machines that allow these operations at all typically allow them wherever a memory address is called for. Describing them as additional parallel stores would require doubling the number of entries -in the machine description. +in the machine description. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/flags-in-an-rtl-expression.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/flags-in-an-rtl-expression.rst index 479a06e936c..4692acaac88 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/flags-in-an-rtl-expression.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/flags-in-an-rtl-expression.rst @@ -444,4 +444,4 @@ are accessed with the following macros, which expand into lvalues. In ``prefetch`` expressions, 1 means that the containing insn is a scheduling barrier. - In an RTL dump, this flag is represented as :samp:`/v`. + In an RTL dump, this flag is represented as :samp:`/v`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/insns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/insns.rst index 258752c3351..3b83d1eb6d9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/insns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/insns.rst @@ -621,4 +621,4 @@ The only difference between the expression codes ``insn_list`` and ``expr_list`` is that the first operand of an ``insn_list`` is assumed to be an insn and is printed in debugging dumps as the insn's unique id; the first operand of an ``expr_list`` is printed in the -ordinary way as an expression. +ordinary way as an expression. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/machine-modes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/machine-modes.rst index be8d7885bb5..3355da0da89 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/machine-modes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/machine-modes.rst @@ -632,4 +632,4 @@ in the compilation process. The third symbol cannot be overridden. The global variables ``byte_mode`` and ``word_mode`` contain modes whose classes are ``MODE_INT`` and whose bitsizes are either ``BITS_PER_UNIT`` or ``BITS_PER_WORD``, respectively. On 32-bit -machines, these are ``QImode`` and ``SImode``, respectively. +machines, these are ``QImode`` and ``SImode``, respectively. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/on-the-side-ssa-form-for-rtl.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/on-the-side-ssa-form-for-rtl.rst index c22c6acf399..f46b7030085 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/on-the-side-ssa-form-for-rtl.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/on-the-side-ssa-form-for-rtl.rst @@ -745,4 +745,4 @@ Putting all this together, the process for a two-instruction change is: return false; confirm_change_group (); - crtl->ssa->change_insns (changes); + crtl->ssa->change_insns (changes); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/reading-rtl.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/reading-rtl.rst index 3c919e9657f..4ad1edc416b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/reading-rtl.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/reading-rtl.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ does not contain all the information about the program. The proper way to interface GCC to a new language front end is with the 'tree' data structure, described in the files :samp:`tree.h` and :samp:`tree.def`. The documentation for this structure (see :ref:`generic`) -is incomplete. +is incomplete. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/registers-and-memory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/registers-and-memory.rst index b15a23e801b..293565c4ee0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/registers-and-memory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/registers-and-memory.rst @@ -448,4 +448,4 @@ registers and to main memory. :samp:`(concatn{m} [{rtx} ...])` This RTX represents the concatenation of all the :samp:`{rtx}` to make a single value. Like ``concat``, this should only appear in - declarations, and not in the insn chain. + declarations, and not in the insn chain. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-classes-and-formats.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-classes-and-formats.rst index ddb3b9e9328..169b7e82f91 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-classes-and-formats.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-classes-and-formats.rst @@ -189,4 +189,4 @@ is safe to assume that all comparison operations have format ``ee``. .. envvar:: RTX_CONST_OBJ - You can make no assumptions about the format of these codes. + You can make no assumptions about the format of these codes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-expressions-for-arithmetic.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-expressions-for-arithmetic.rst index 5defb68e241..c6ff51e0658 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-expressions-for-arithmetic.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-expressions-for-arithmetic.rst @@ -307,4 +307,4 @@ second operand. :samp:`(bswap:{m} {x})` Represents the value :samp:`{x}` with the order of bytes reversed, carried out in mode :samp:`{m}`, which must be a fixed-point machine mode. - The mode of :samp:`{x}` must be :samp:`{m}` or ``VOIDmode``. + The mode of :samp:`{x}` must be :samp:`{m}` or ``VOIDmode``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-object-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-object-types.rst index 41bae05f303..6ec8921b7bd 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-object-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-object-types.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ manual, they are shown as follows: ``const_int``. .. index:: (nil), nil In a few contexts a null pointer is valid where an expression is normally -wanted. The written form of this is ``(nil)``. +wanted. The written form of this is ``(nil)``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-representation-of-function-call-insns.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-representation-of-function-call-insns.rst index ec4c95a6370..e7abb63937e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-representation-of-function-call-insns.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/rtl-representation-of-function-call-insns.rst @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ Insns containing just ``use`` expressions directly precede the function. Similarly, if registers other than those in ``CALL_USED_REGISTERS`` are clobbered by the called function, insns containing a single ``clobber`` follow immediately after the call to -indicate which registers. +indicate which registers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/side-effect-expressions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/side-effect-expressions.rst index cd57219cc1d..3d768102d49 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/side-effect-expressions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/side-effect-expressions.rst @@ -371,4 +371,4 @@ the operands of these. This insn is used to minimize cache-miss latency by moving data into a cache before it is accessed. It should use only non-faulting data prefetch - instructions. + instructions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/structure-sharing-assumptions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/structure-sharing-assumptions.rst index 64cb3b5a3d3..34f33fc817d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/structure-sharing-assumptions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/structure-sharing-assumptions.rst @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ no RTL objects are common to two functions. temporarily. However, the shared structure is copied before the combiner is finished with the insn. This is done by calling ``copy_rtx_if_shared``, which is a subroutine of - ``unshare_all_rtl``. + ``unshare_all_rtl``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/variable-location-debug-information-in-rtl.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/variable-location-debug-information-in-rtl.rst index 232bd779eac..77c20210193 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/variable-location-debug-information-in-rtl.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/variable-location-debug-information-in-rtl.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ location may vary, it relies on the following types of notes. all prior side effects, and before any subsequent side effects. With ``BLKmode``, it indicates an inline entry point: the lexical block encoded in the ``INSN_LOCATION`` is the enclosing block that encloses - the inlined function. + the inlined function. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/vector-operations.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/vector-operations.rst index 4c1dd2e90fc..2062342f6de 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/vector-operations.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/rtl-representation/vector-operations.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ operations. :samp:`(vec_series:{m} {base} {step})` This operation creates a vector in which element :samp:`{i}` is equal to - :samp:`{base} + {i}*{step}`. :samp:`{m}` must be a vector integer mode. + :samp:`{base} + {i}*{step}`. :samp:`{m}` must be a vector integer mode. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants.rst index 148dded0494..38df171ff12 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ usage guidelines. sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/computing-bounds-on-polyints sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/converting-polyints sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/miscellaneous-polyint-routines - sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint + sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/alignment-of-polyints.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/alignment-of-polyints.rst index 6e00afba538..ba65ab3dc20 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/alignment-of-polyints.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/alignment-of-polyints.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ misalignments. In each case the alignment must be a power of 2. Assert that we can calculate the misalignment of :samp:`{value}` with respect to :samp:`{align}` at compile time and return the misalignment. When using this function, please add a comment explaining why - the assertion is known to hold. + the assertion is known to hold. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/arithmetic-on-polyints.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/arithmetic-on-polyints.rst index 2b5c78cb628..e2324d774be 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/arithmetic-on-polyints.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/arithmetic-on-polyints.rst @@ -175,4 +175,4 @@ In addition, the following miscellaneous routines are available: When using this routine, please add a comment explaining why the assertion is known to hold. - Please add any other operations that you find to be useful. + Please add any other operations that you find to be useful. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/comparisons-involving-polyint.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/comparisons-involving-polyint.rst index 5eddac71131..df32240a0d8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/comparisons-involving-polyint.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/comparisons-involving-polyint.rst @@ -321,4 +321,4 @@ Sorting poly_ints Note that the values do not necessarily end up in numerical order. For example, :samp:`1 + 1{x}` would come after :samp:`100` in the sort order, - but may well be less than :samp:`100` at run time. + but may well be less than :samp:`100` at run time. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/computing-bounds-on-polyints.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/computing-bounds-on-polyints.rst index 4b5c61a5d6a..596f26e44bf 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/computing-bounds-on-polyints.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/computing-bounds-on-polyints.rst @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Computing bounds on poly_ints :samp:`upper_bound ({a}, {b})` Return a value that is always greater than or equal to both :samp:`{a}` and :samp:`{b}`. It will be the least such value for some indeterminate values - but necessarily for all. + but necessarily for all. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/consequences-of-using-polyint.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/consequences-of-using-polyint.rst index c6946622f55..7c6ebe518c6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/consequences-of-using-polyint.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/consequences-of-using-polyint.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ the current target's ``NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS``. However, it would be very artificial to force target-specific code to follow these restrictions if the target has no runtime indeterminates. There is therefore an implicit conversion from ``poly_int<1, T>`` -to :samp:`{T}` when compiling target-specific translation units. +to :samp:`{T}` when compiling target-specific translation units. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/converting-polyints.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/converting-polyints.rst index d4557ed8ba9..0f5703702bb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/converting-polyints.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/converting-polyints.rst @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ or test whether such a conversion would succeed. :samp:`poly_widest_int::from ({value}, {sign})` Convert :samp:`{value}` to a ``poly_widest_int``, extending its coefficients - according to :samp:`{sign}` if they have fewer bits than ``widest_int``. + according to :samp:`{sign}` if they have fewer bits than ``widest_int``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint.rst index d97456d3879..84f7cdeefad 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/guidelines-for-using-polyint.rst @@ -116,4 +116,4 @@ There are two main exceptions: * Add ``to_constant ()`` calls where necessary. The previous option is preferable because it will help with any future conversion of the - macro to a hook. + macro to a hook. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/miscellaneous-polyint-routines.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/miscellaneous-polyint-routines.rst index 248a0ea312c..97a5bf1f783 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/miscellaneous-polyint-routines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/miscellaneous-polyint-routines.rst @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Miscellaneous poly_int routines ``poly_int64`` values print as signed by default and ``poly_uint64`` values print as unsigned by default. - This is a simply a ``poly_int`` version of a wide-int routine. + This is a simply a ``poly_int`` version of a wide-int routine. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/overview-of-polyint.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/overview-of-polyint.rst index 2e1dbc50363..5151fdf91b7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/overview-of-polyint.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/sizes-and-offsets-as-runtime-invariants/overview-of-polyint.rst @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ most common forms of ``poly_int``, all having a :samp:`poly_int` with ``widest_int`` coefficients. Since the main purpose of ``poly_int`` is to represent sizes and - offsets, the last two typedefs are only rarely used. + offsets, the last two typedefs are only rarely used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system.rst index 14f09f31f45..cfc1ad40820 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ which it is presumed that you are familiar. source-tree-structure-and-build-system/configure-terms-and-history source-tree-structure-and-build-system/top-level-source-directory - source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory + source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/configure-terms-and-history.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/configure-terms-and-history.rst index 338291c9384..5610f0c3bcb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/configure-terms-and-history.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/configure-terms-and-history.rst @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ The ``libiberty`` support library is built up to three times: once for the host, once for the target (even if they are the same), and once for the build if build and host are different. This allows it to be used by all programs which are generated in the course of the build -process. +process. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory.rst index 2f29bd067bd..318a059d9ce 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory.rst @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ separate chapter. See :ref:`passes`. the-gcc-subdirectory/headers-installed-by-gcc the-gcc-subdirectory/building-documentation the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-language-front-end - the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end + the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-language-front-end.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-language-front-end.rst index 8fcc12f2978..112f5bc9923 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-language-front-end.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-language-front-end.rst @@ -278,4 +278,4 @@ standard rule in :samp:`gcc/Makefile.in` to the variable but should not delete anything that is. :samp:`Make-lang.in` must also define a variable ``lang_OBJS`` - to a list of host object files that are used by that language. + to a list of host object files that are used by that language. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end.rst index e61fbed7b3b..59e914a5ea0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/anatomy-of-a-target-back-end.rst @@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ following are also necessary: a maintainer when support is added. * Target triplets covering all :samp:`config.gcc` stanzas for the target, - in the list in :samp:`contrib/config-list.mk`. + in the list in :samp:`contrib/config-list.mk`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/build-system-in-the-gcc-directory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/build-system-in-the-gcc-directory.rst index d7b5810492c..b1ce12fe286 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/build-system-in-the-gcc-directory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/build-system-in-the-gcc-directory.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Build System in the gcc Directory .. todo:: describe the build system, including what is built in what stages. Also list the various source files that are used in the build process but aren't source files of GCC itself and so aren't documented - below (see :ref:`passes`). + below (see :ref:`passes`). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/configuration-in-the-gcc-directory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/configuration-in-the-gcc-directory.rst index 9eb9b1c285d..aa2f843a53e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/configuration-in-the-gcc-directory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/configuration-in-the-gcc-directory.rst @@ -124,4 +124,4 @@ these include the autoconfigured headers generated by The :samp:`tm_p.h` also includes the header :samp:`tm-preds.h` which is generated by :samp:`genpreds` program during the build to define the declarations - and inline functions for the predicate functions. + and inline functions for the predicate functions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/headers-installed-by-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/headers-installed-by-gcc.rst index 2f7d6912499..05cc6f2aefc 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/headers-installed-by-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/headers-installed-by-gcc.rst @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ such as POSIX specify additional values to be defined in needs fixing, :samp:`syslimits.h` is the fixed copy. GCC can also install ````. It will do this when -:samp:`config.gcc` sets ``use_gcc_tgmath`` to ``yes``. +:samp:`config.gcc` sets ``use_gcc_tgmath`` to ``yes``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/library-source-files-and-headers-under-the-gcc-directory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/library-source-files-and-headers-under-the-gcc-directory.rst index 8fe5c6b3986..2f1106174a6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/library-source-files-and-headers-under-the-gcc-directory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/library-source-files-and-headers-under-the-gcc-directory.rst @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Library Source Files and Headers under the gcc Directory under the :samp:`gcc` directory that aren't built into the GCC executable but rather are part of runtime libraries and object files, such as :samp:`crtstuff.c` and :samp:`unwind-dw2.c`. See :ref:`headers`, for more information about the - :samp:`ginclude` directory. + :samp:`ginclude` directory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/makefile-targets.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/makefile-targets.rst index f17f8eb332e..31fa75b0930 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/makefile-targets.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/makefile-targets.rst @@ -192,4 +192,4 @@ command like Alternatively, you can use per-language targets to build and test languages that are not enabled by default in stage1. For example, :command:`make f951` will build a Fortran compiler even in the stage1 -build directory. +build directory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/subdirectories-of-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/subdirectories-of-gcc.rst index 10c31612421..d857aa6c028 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/subdirectories-of-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/the-gcc-subdirectory/subdirectories-of-gcc.rst @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ The :samp:`gcc` directory contains the following subdirectories: :samp:`testsuite` The GCC testsuites (except for those for runtime libraries). - See :ref:`testsuites`. + See :ref:`testsuites`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/top-level-source-directory.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/top-level-source-directory.rst index 7c7bb7ac181..abd6fa91962 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/top-level-source-directory.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/source-tree-structure-and-build-system/top-level-source-directory.rst @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ subdirectories that contain parts of GCC and its runtime libraries: The build system in the top level directory, including how recursion into subdirectories works and how building runtime libraries for multilibs is handled, is documented in a separate manual, included -with GNU Binutils. +with GNU Binutils. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/standard-header-file-directories.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/standard-header-file-directories.rst index 59a9209cbea..0319e3caaca 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/standard-header-file-directories.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/standard-header-file-directories.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ doesn't install anything there. is the place for other packages to install header files that GCC will use. For a cross-compiler, this is the equivalent of :samp:`/usr/include`. When you build a cross-compiler, -``fixincludes`` processes any header files in this directory. +``fixincludes`` processes any header files in this directory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/static-analyzer.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/static-analyzer.rst index 175de09a9e3..a7ff1790f8e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/static-analyzer.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/static-analyzer.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Static Analyzer :maxdepth: 2 analyzer-internals - debugging-the-analyzer + debugging-the-analyzer \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros.rst index 6bd11468c8a..fcdd4df85a9 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros.rst @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ through the macros defined in the :samp:`.h` file. target-macros/c++-abi-parameters target-macros/d-abi-parameters target-macros/adding-support-for-named-address-spaces - target-macros/miscellaneous-parameters + target-macros/miscellaneous-parameters \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-debugging-information-format.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-debugging-information-format.rst index aef30995368..8658c677df5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-debugging-information-format.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-debugging-information-format.rst @@ -249,4 +249,4 @@ Here are macros for BTF debug format. .. c:macro:: BTF_DEBUGGING_INFO Define this macro if GCC should produce debugging output in BTF debug - format in response to the :option:`-gbtf` option. + format in response to the :option:`-gbtf` option. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-the-compilation-driver-gcc.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-the-compilation-driver-gcc.rst index 1606c71c04d..150aebfb013 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-the-compilation-driver-gcc.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/controlling-the-compilation-driver-gcc.rst @@ -473,4 +473,4 @@ Here is the order of prefixes tried for startfiles: * The macro ``STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2``, but only if this is a native compiler, or we have a target system root. The default for this macro is - :samp:`/usr/lib/`. + :samp:`/usr/lib/`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/cross-compilation-and-floating-point.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/cross-compilation-and-floating-point.rst index 25695678631..50e152a258f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/cross-compilation-and-floating-point.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/cross-compilation-and-floating-point.rst @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ their operands more than once, so operands must not have side effects. .. function:: REAL_VALUE_TYPE REAL_VALUE_ABS (REAL_VALUE_TYPE x) - Returns the absolute value of :samp:`{x}`. + Returns the absolute value of :samp:`{x}`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-coprocessor-specifics-for-mips-targets.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-coprocessor-specifics-for-mips-targets.rst index 795ebeba541..48c95bc9fc5 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-coprocessor-specifics-for-mips-targets.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-coprocessor-specifics-for-mips-targets.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ later in the function. Another note: according to the MIPS spec, coprocessor 1 (if present) is the FPU. One accesses COP1 registers through standard mips -floating-point support; they are not included in this mechanism. +floating-point support; they are not included in this mechanism. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-data-structures-for-per-function-information.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-data-structures-for-per-function-information.rst index 5d1d0362178..d291e772f35 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-data-structures-for-per-function-information.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-data-structures-for-per-function-information.rst @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ used to initialize the ``machine`` of that structure. ``struct machine_function`` structures are expected to be freed by GC. Generally, any memory that they reference must be allocated by using -GC allocation, including the structure itself. +GC allocation, including the structure itself. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language.rst index 722d3bf4597..9c5de6398c6 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language.rst @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ instructions do. defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-assembler-instructions defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-dispatch-tables defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-exception-regions - defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment + defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment.rst index 464f3cee059..d356a71f050 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/assembler-commands-for-alignment.rst @@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ This describes commands for alignment. command to advance the location counter to a multiple of 2 to the :samp:`{power}` bytes, but only if :samp:`{max_skip}` or fewer bytes are needed to satisfy the alignment request. :samp:`{power}` and :samp:`{max_skip}` will be - a C expression of type ``int``. + a C expression of type ``int``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/how-initialization-functions-are-handled.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/how-initialization-functions-are-handled.rst index e7d6598f668..7058c56600a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/how-initialization-functions-are-handled.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/how-initialization-functions-are-handled.rst @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ pretends to be the linker, for use with GCC; it does its job by running the ordinary linker, but also arranges to include the vectors of initialization and termination functions. These functions are called via ``__main`` as described above. In order to use this method, -``use_collect2`` must be defined in the target in :samp:`config.gcc`. +``use_collect2`` must be defined in the target in :samp:`config.gcc`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/macros-controlling-initialization-routines.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/macros-controlling-initialization-routines.rst index 0e860b5c6c5..9548cb082b4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/macros-controlling-initialization-routines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/macros-controlling-initialization-routines.rst @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@ termination functions in shared libraries: library extension of the target (e.g., :samp:`".so"`). :command:`collect2` strips version information after this suffix when generating global constructor and destructor names. This define is only needed on targets - that use :command:`collect2` to process constructors and destructors. + that use :command:`collect2` to process constructors and destructors. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-and-generation-of-labels.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-and-generation-of-labels.rst index 3a2c0e81d83..66c8eb716de 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-and-generation-of-labels.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-and-generation-of-labels.rst @@ -511,4 +511,4 @@ This is about outputting labels. in a category); and :samp:`{sel_name}` is the name of the selector. On systems where the assembler can handle quoted names, you can use this - macro to provide more human-readable names. + macro to provide more human-readable names. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-assembler-instructions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-assembler-instructions.rst index 049815e7be1..8c6d8073d45 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-assembler-instructions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-assembler-instructions.rst @@ -237,4 +237,4 @@ being output. A C expression to output to :samp:`{stream}` some assembler code which will pop hard register number :samp:`{regno}` off of the stack. The code need not be optimal, since this macro is used only when - profiling. + profiling. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-data.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-data.rst index 59dd596f14b..8ab1005cf56 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-data.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-data.rst @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ of ``ASM_OUTPUT_DOUBLE`` and the like: The array element values are designed so that you can print them out using ``fprintf`` in the order they should appear in the target - machine's memory. + machine's memory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-uninitialized-variables.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-uninitialized-variables.rst index cf8e828de57..0c5e9244175 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-uninitialized-variables.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/defining-the-output-assembler-language/output-of-uninitialized-variables.rst @@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ outputting a single uninitialized variable. is no corresponding variable. If you define this macro, GCC will use it in place of both ``ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL`` and ``ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL``. Define this macro when you need to see - the variable's decl in order to chose what to output. + the variable's decl in order to chose what to output. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/implicit-calls-to-library-routines.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/implicit-calls-to-library-routines.rst index e58a104e634..574cc6526e7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/implicit-calls-to-library-routines.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/implicit-calls-to-library-routines.rst @@ -110,4 +110,4 @@ Here is an explanation of implicit calls to library routines. selector to the method-lookup function, which returns a pointer to the method. In either case, it remains possible to select code-generation for the alternate - scheme, by means of compiler command line switches. + scheme, by means of compiler command line switches. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/layout-of-source-language-data-types.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/layout-of-source-language-data-types.rst index 8d6079f937a..36f5339f41b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/layout-of-source-language-data-types.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/layout-of-source-language-data-types.rst @@ -344,4 +344,4 @@ languages, rather than to fundamental aspects of storage layout. There are a few non-descriptor entries in the vtable at offsets below zero. If these entries must be padded (say, to preserve the alignment specified by ``TARGET_VTABLE_ENTRY_ALIGN``), set this to the number - of words in each data entry. + of words in each data entry. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/position-independent-code.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/position-independent-code.rst index ded293f0301..5bcec1b3b25 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/position-independent-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/position-independent-code.rst @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ relative addresses. check this. You can also assume :samp:`{flag_pic}` is true, so you need not check it either. You need not define this macro if all constants (including ``SYMBOL_REF``) can be immediate operands when generating - position independent code. + position independent code. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/register-usage.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/register-usage.rst index fc9fd9a5eeb..0e5bd35632e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/register-usage.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/register-usage.rst @@ -398,4 +398,4 @@ with it, as well as defining these macros. .. c:macro:: LAST_STACK_REG The number of the last stack-like register. This one is the bottom of - the stack. + the stack. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions.rst index 0aac1d6e2dd..1d1f5feeea4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions.rst @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ This describes the stack layout and calling conventions. stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/permitting-tail-calls stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/shrink-wrapping-separate-components stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/stack-smashing-protection - stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/miscellaneous-register-hooks + stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/miscellaneous-register-hooks \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/basic-stack-layout.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/basic-stack-layout.rst index 40694d66956..c159c47471f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/basic-stack-layout.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/basic-stack-layout.rst @@ -255,4 +255,4 @@ Here is the basic stack layout. If defined, a C expression whose value is an integer giving the offset in bytes from the canonical frame address (cfa) to the frame base used in DWARF 2 debug information. The default is zero. A different value - may reduce the size of debug information on some ports. + may reduce the size of debug information on some ports. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/caller-saves-register-allocation.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/caller-saves-register-allocation.rst index 0419f639c4d..ce7ee3af9f2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/caller-saves-register-allocation.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/caller-saves-register-allocation.rst @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ must live across calls. of a pseudo-register in call-clobbered hard register :samp:`{regno}`. If :samp:`{regno}` is unsuitable for caller save, ``VOIDmode`` should be returned. For most machines this macro need not be defined since GCC - will select the smallest suitable mode. + will select the smallest suitable mode. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/exception-handling-support.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/exception-handling-support.rst index 826b3163958..946d6139e2a 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/exception-handling-support.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/exception-handling-support.rst @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ Exception Handling Support A C expression that evaluates to true if the target requires unwind info to be given comdat linkage. Define it to be ``1`` if comdat - linkage is necessary. The default is ``0``. + linkage is necessary. The default is ``0``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/passing-function-arguments-on-the-stack.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/passing-function-arguments-on-the-stack.rst index cdf44976774..127f39db0c0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/passing-function-arguments-on-the-stack.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/passing-function-arguments-on-the-stack.rst @@ -135,4 +135,4 @@ control passing certain arguments in registers. that pops certain registers off the stack, depending on the arguments that have been passed to the function. Since this is a property of the call site, not of the called function, ``RETURN_POPS_ARGS`` is not - appropriate. + appropriate. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/registers-that-address-the-stack-frame.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/registers-that-address-the-stack-frame.rst index 40b20d1b026..957a3924d4b 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/registers-that-address-the-stack-frame.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/stack-layout-and-calling-conventions/registers-that-address-the-stack-frame.rst @@ -174,4 +174,4 @@ This discusses registers that address the stack frame. Define this macro if the target has pseudo DWARF registers whose values need to be computed lazily on demand by the unwinder (such as when referenced in a CFA expression). The macro returns true if :samp:`{regno}` - is such a register and stores its value in :samp:`*{value}` if so. + is such a register and stores its value in :samp:`*{value}` if so. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/support-for-nested-functions.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/support-for-nested-functions.rst index 4fc53ff8e0b..83eb9ca88c8 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/support-for-nested-functions.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/support-for-nested-functions.rst @@ -151,4 +151,4 @@ its cache line. Look in :samp:`m68k.h` as a guide. special label of your own in the assembler code. Use one ``asm`` statement to generate an assembler label, and another to make the label global. Then trampolines can use that label to jump directly to your - special assembler code. + special assembler code. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/the-global-targetm-variable.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/the-global-targetm-variable.rst index 95e172fb7da..194daa80a0e 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/the-global-targetm-variable.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-macros/the-global-targetm-variable.rst @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ This is declared in :samp:`d/d-target.h`, the initializer ``TARGETDM_INITIALIZER`` in :samp:`d/d-target-def.h`. If targets initialize ``targetdm`` themselves, they should set ``target_has_targetdm=yes`` in :samp:`config.gcc`; otherwise a default -definition is used. +definition is used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-makefile-fragments.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-makefile-fragments.rst index 0bc8ccd618b..2d1d87de218 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/target-makefile-fragments.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/target-makefile-fragments.rst @@ -242,4 +242,4 @@ Target makefile fragments can set these Makefile variables. These are extra flags to pass to the C compiler. They are used both when building GCC, and when compiling things with the just-built GCC. - This variable is deprecated and should not be used. + This variable is deprecated and should not be used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites.rst index 9cadf6e9b05..dd9119153d0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites.rst @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ here; testsuites/support-for-testing-binary-compatibility testsuites/support-for-torture-testing-using-multiple-options testsuites/support-for-testing-gimple-passes - testsuites/support-for-testing-rtl-passes + testsuites/support-for-testing-rtl-passes \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/ada-language-testsuites.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/ada-language-testsuites.rst index cf2f91ee9d4..aabf13cba58 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/ada-language-testsuites.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/ada-language-testsuites.rst @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ target, see the small customization section at the top of :samp:`run_all.sh`. These tests are run using the build tree: they can be run without doing -a ``make install``. +a ``make install``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/c-language-testsuites.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/c-language-testsuites.rst index f47a519613d..676c7358506 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/c-language-testsuites.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/c-language-testsuites.rst @@ -110,4 +110,4 @@ GCC contains the following C language testsuites, in the Test the testsuite itself using :samp:`gcc.test-framework/test-framework.exp`. .. todo:: merge in :samp:`testsuite/README.gcc` and discuss the format of - test cases and magic comments more. + test cases and magic comments more. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests.rst index 4d344673232..db567c61eeb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests.rst @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Directives used within DejaGnu tests directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/keywords-describing-target-attributes directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/features-for-dg-add-options directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/variants-of-dg-require-support - directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final + directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final.rst index 8cb766fe789..95a04942505 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/commands-for-use-in-dg-final.rst @@ -288,4 +288,4 @@ used to annotate a testcase "manually". // { dg-keep-saved-temps ".ii" ".o" } ! or just .ii and .o ``cleanup-profile-file`` - Removes profiling files generated for this test. + Removes profiling files generated for this test. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/features-for-dg-add-options.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/features-for-dg-add-options.rst index abbe2c912af..3fef0abca2d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/features-for-dg-add-options.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/features-for-dg-add-options.rst @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ are: instructions, if any. ``tls`` - Add the target-specific flags needed to use thread-local storage. + Add the target-specific flags needed to use thread-local storage. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/keywords-describing-target-attributes.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/keywords-describing-target-attributes.rst index 709e4ea2b90..2ae4a0d21bb 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/keywords-describing-target-attributes.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/keywords-describing-target-attributes.rst @@ -1521,4 +1521,4 @@ Local to tests in gcc.test-framework Always returns 0. ``yes`` - Always returns 1. + Always returns 1. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/selecting-targets-to-which-a-test-applies.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/selecting-targets-to-which-a-test-applies.rst index b34519fe8e3..f30ea1257e2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/selecting-targets-to-which-a-test-applies.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/selecting-targets-to-which-a-test-applies.rst @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ Here are some examples of full target selectors: { target { ! "hppa*-*-* ia64*-*-*" } } { target { powerpc*-*-* && lp64 } } { xfail { lp64 || vect_no_align } } - { xfail { aarch64*-*-* && { any-opts "-O2" } } } + { xfail { aarch64*-*-* && { any-opts "-O2" } } } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/syntax-and-descriptions-of-test-directives.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/syntax-and-descriptions-of-test-directives.rst index c5ad4c49ec2..b630de0579f 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/syntax-and-descriptions-of-test-directives.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/syntax-and-descriptions-of-test-directives.rst @@ -308,4 +308,4 @@ Add checks at the end of a test source file and is processed after the test has been compiled and run. Multiple :samp:`dg-final` commands are processed in the order in which they appear in the source file. See :ref:`final-actions`, for a list - of directives that can be used within ``dg-final``. + of directives that can be used within ``dg-final``. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/variants-of-dg-require-support.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/variants-of-dg-require-support.rst index 3e081960f71..6b5122c2265 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/variants-of-dg-require-support.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/directives-used-within-dejagnu-tests/variants-of-dg-require-support.rst @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ A few of the ``dg-require`` directives take arguments. Skip the test if the target does not support weak symbols. ``dg-require-weak-override ""`` - Skip the test if the target does not support overriding weak symbols. + Skip the test if the target does not support overriding weak symbols. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/idioms-used-in-testsuite-code.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/idioms-used-in-testsuite-code.rst index 72498f6b3ae..8acbb92ebc7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/idioms-used-in-testsuite-code.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/idioms-used-in-testsuite-code.rst @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ All testcases must be portable. Target-specific testcases must have appropriate code to avoid causing failures on unsupported systems; unfortunately, the mechanisms for this differ by directory. -.. todo:: discuss non-C testsuites here +.. todo:: discuss non-C testsuites here \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/support-for-testing-binary-compatibility.rst b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/support-for-testing-binary-compatibility.rst index 409a87a0087..cc03aa8b0d7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/support-for-testing-binary-compatibility.rst +++ b/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/support-for-testing-binary-compatibility.rst @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ commands that appear within comments in a test file. ``dg-xfail-if`` This command can be used in a secondary source file to specify that compilation is expected to fail for particular options on particular - targets. + targets. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/gcc/doc/gccint/testsuites/support-for-test[...] [diff truncated at 524288 bytes]