PR other/32754
* doc/options.texi (Options): Replace references to opts.sh with
optc-gen.awk.
* opts-common.c: Likewise.
* optc-gen.awk: Likewise.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@132174
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+2008-02-07 Manuel Lopez-Ibanez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
+
+ PR other/32754
+ * doc/options.texi (Options): Replace references to opts.sh with
+ optc-gen.awk.
+ * opts-common.c: Likewise.
+ * optc-gen.awk: Likewise.
+
2008-02-07 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel1@de.ibm.com>
* config/s390/s390.h (FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P): Fix fprs for 64 bit.
@node Options
@chapter Option specification files
@cindex option specification files
-@cindex @samp{opts.sh}
+@cindex @samp{optc-gen.awk}
Most GCC command-line options are described by special option
definition files, the names of which conventionally end in
# Dump that array of options into a C file.
END {
-print "/* This file is auto-generated by opts.sh. */"
+print "/* This file is auto-generated by optc-gen.awk. */"
print ""
n_headers = split(header_name, headers, " ")
for (i = 1; i <= n_headers; i++)
before having tested "-g". This doesn't match, and as "-gen-decls"
is less than "-gstabs", it will become the lower bound of the
binary search range, and "-g" will never be seen. To resolve this
- issue, opts.sh makes "-gen-decls" point, via the back_chain member,
+ issue, 'optc-gen.awk' makes "-gen-decls" point, via the back_chain member,
to "-g" so that failed searches that end between "-gen-decls" and
the lexicographically subsequent switch know to go back and see if
"-g" causes a match (which it does in this example).