diff --git c/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi i/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi index 5212478..52d5997 100644 --- c/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi +++ i/gcc/doc/cppopts.texi @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ Replacement: [ ] @{ @} # \ ^ | ~ Enable special code to work around file systems which only permit very short file names, such as MS-DOS@. -@itemx --help +@item --help @itemx --target-help @opindex help @opindex target-help diff --git c/gcc/doc/generic.texi i/gcc/doc/generic.texi index 5874c55..79af22f 100644 --- c/gcc/doc/generic.texi +++ i/gcc/doc/generic.texi @@ -1415,13 +1415,13 @@ generate these expressions anyhow, if it can tell that strictness does not matter. The type of the operands and that of the result are always of @code{BOOLEAN_TYPE} or @code{INTEGER_TYPE}. -@itemx POINTER_PLUS_EXPR +@item POINTER_PLUS_EXPR This node represents pointer arithmetic. The first operand is always a pointer/reference type. The second operand is always an unsigned integer type compatible with sizetype. This is the only binary arithmetic operand that can operate on pointer types. -@itemx PLUS_EXPR +@item PLUS_EXPR @itemx MINUS_EXPR @itemx MULT_EXPR These nodes represent various binary arithmetic operations. diff --git c/gcc/doc/invoke.texi i/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index 4ed31b6..c071595 100644 --- c/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ i/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ in the following sections. -pipe -pass-exit-codes @gol -x @var{language} -v -### --help@r{[}=@var{class}@r{[},@dots{}@r{]]} --target-help @gol --version -wrapper @@@var{file} -fplugin=@var{file} -fplugin-arg-@var{name}=@var{arg} @gol --fdump-ada-spec@r{[}-slim@r{]}} -fdump-go-spec=@var{file} +-fdump-ada-spec@r{[}-slim@r{]} -fdump-go-spec=@var{file}} @item C Language Options @xref{C Dialect Options,,Options Controlling C Dialect}. @@ -5085,11 +5085,11 @@ Dump after duplicating the computed gotos. @option{-fdump-rtl-ce3} enable dumping after the three if conversion passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg +@item -fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg @opindex fdump-rtl-cprop_hardreg Dump after hard register copy propagation. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-csa +@item -fdump-rtl-csa @opindex fdump-rtl-csa Dump after combining stack adjustments. @@ -5100,11 +5100,11 @@ Dump after combining stack adjustments. @option{-fdump-rtl-cse1} and @option{-fdump-rtl-cse2} enable dumping after the two common sub-expression elimination passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-dce +@item -fdump-rtl-dce @opindex fdump-rtl-dce Dump after the standalone dead code elimination passes. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-dbr +@item -fdump-rtl-dbr @opindex fdump-rtl-dbr Dump after delayed branch scheduling. @@ -5149,7 +5149,7 @@ Dump after the initialization of the registers. @opindex fdump-rtl-initvals Dump after the computation of the initial value sets. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout +@item -fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout @opindex fdump-rtl-into_cfglayout Dump after converting to cfglayout mode. @@ -5179,7 +5179,7 @@ Dump after removing redundant mode switches. @opindex fdump-rtl-rnreg Dump after register renumbering. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout +@item -fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout @opindex fdump-rtl-outof_cfglayout Dump after converting from cfglayout mode. @@ -5191,7 +5191,7 @@ Dump after the peephole pass. @opindex fdump-rtl-postreload Dump after post-reload optimizations. -@itemx -fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue +@item -fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue @opindex fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue Dump after generating the function pro and epilogues.