Message ID | AANLkTim9sFhpb0dwSmdguub=3x5adHO_X3Vt9d583_4P@mail.gmail.com |
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2010/12/19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com>: > 2010/12/19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> >> There is a duplicated "@subsubsection Statements" in generic.texi, >> which seems a mistake. This patch simply remove the inappropriate >> part. >> >> Is it OK? >> >> Thanks, >> Mingjie >> >> 2010-12-19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com> >> >> * doc/generic.texi: Remove duplicated "@subsubsection Statements". >> >> > > I find there are two places in doc/*.texi, that appears "see @pxref". > So I updated the patch to also remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > > 010-12-19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com> > > * doc/generic.texi: Remove duplicated "@subsubsection Statements". > Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > * doc/rtl.texi: Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > > Index: doc/generic.texi > =================================================================== > --- doc/generic.texi (revision 168044) > +++ doc/generic.texi (working copy) > @@ -2420,14 +2420,6 @@ optimization options specified on the co > > @end ftable > > -@subsubsection Statements > - > -There are tree nodes corresponding to all of the source-level > -statement constructs, used within the C and C++ frontends. These are > -enumerated here, together with a list of the various macros that can > -be used to obtain information about them. There are a few macros that > -can be used with all statements: > - > @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- > @c Language-dependent trees > @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- > @@ -2637,7 +2629,7 @@ type. In that case, the @code{TYPE_PTRM > @code{POINTER_TYPE} pointing to a @code{METHOD_TYPE}. The > @code{METHOD_TYPE} is the type of a function pointed to by the > pointer-to-member function. If @code{TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P} does not hold, > -this type is a class type. For more information, see @pxref{Classes}. > +this type is a class type. For more information, @pxref{Classes}. > > @item UNKNOWN_TYPE > This node is used to represent a type the knowledge of which is > Index: doc/rtl.texi > =================================================================== > --- doc/rtl.texi (revision 168044) > +++ doc/rtl.texi (working copy) > @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ accumulator. The default format is ``64 > is a machine-specific set of bits used to represent the result of a > comparison operation. Other machine-specific modes may also be used for > the condition code. These modes are not used on machines that use > -@code{cc0} (see @pxref{Condition Code}). > +@code{cc0} (@pxref{Condition Code}). > > @findex BLKmode > @item BLKmode > Ping
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Mingjie Xing wrote: > I find there are two places in doc/*.texi, that appears "see @pxref". > So I updated the patch to also remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > > 010-12-19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com> > > * doc/generic.texi: Remove duplicated "@subsubsection Statements". > Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > * doc/rtl.texi: Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". This is fine, thank you for making these changes. On Mon, 27 Dec 2010, Mingjie Xing wrote: > Ping Sorry for the delay, I've been on vacation in December. Gerald
2011/1/2 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>: > On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Mingjie Xing wrote: >> I find there are two places in doc/*.texi, that appears "see @pxref". >> So I updated the patch to also remove the word "see" before "@pxref". >> >> 010-12-19 Mingjie Xing <mingjie.xing@gmail.com> >> >> * doc/generic.texi: Remove duplicated "@subsubsection Statements". >> Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". >> * doc/rtl.texi: Remove the word "see" before "@pxref". > > This is fine, thank you for making these changes. Committed revision 168396. Thanks, Mingjie
Index: doc/generic.texi =================================================================== --- doc/generic.texi (revision 168044) +++ doc/generic.texi (working copy) @@ -2420,14 +2420,6 @@ optimization options specified on the co @end ftable -@subsubsection Statements - -There are tree nodes corresponding to all of the source-level -statement constructs, used within the C and C++ frontends. These are -enumerated here, together with a list of the various macros that can -be used to obtain information about them. There are a few macros that -can be used with all statements: - @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c Language-dependent trees @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -2637,7 +2629,7 @@ type. In that case, the @code{TYPE_PTRM @code{POINTER_TYPE} pointing to a @code{METHOD_TYPE}. The @code{METHOD_TYPE} is the type of a function pointed to by the pointer-to-member function. If @code{TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P} does not hold, -this type is a class type. For more information, see @pxref{Classes}. +this type is a class type. For more information, @pxref{Classes}. @item UNKNOWN_TYPE This node is used to represent a type the knowledge of which is Index: doc/rtl.texi =================================================================== --- doc/rtl.texi (revision 168044) +++ doc/rtl.texi (working copy) @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ accumulator. The default format is ``64 is a machine-specific set of bits used to represent the result of a comparison operation. Other machine-specific modes may also be used for the condition code. These modes are not used on machines that use -@code{cc0} (see @pxref{Condition Code}). +@code{cc0} (@pxref{Condition Code}). @findex BLKmode @item BLKmode