the GCC testsuite.
A selector expression appears within curly braces and uses a single
-logical operator: one of @option{!}, @option{&&}, or @option{||}. An
+logical operator: one of @samp{!}, @samp{&&}, or @samp{||}. An
operand is another selector expression, an effective-target keyword,
a single target triplet, or a list of target triplets within quotes or
curly braces. For example:
@item @{ dg-excess-errors @var{comment} [@{ target/xfail @var{selector} @}] @}
This DejaGnu directive indicates that the test is expected to fail due
-to compiler messages that are not handled by @option{dg-error},
-@option{dg-warning} or @option{dg-bogus}.
+to compiler messages that are not handled by @samp{dg-error},
+@samp{dg-warning} or @samp{dg-bogus}.
@item @{ dg-output @var{regexp} [@{ target/xfail @var{selector} @}] @}
This DejaGnu directive compares @var{regexp} to the combined output
@item @{ dg-final @{ @var{local-directive} @} @}
This DejaGnu directive is placed within a comment anywhere in the
source file and is processed after the test has been compiled and run.
-Multiple @option{dg-final} commands are processed in the order in which
+Multiple @samp{dg-final} commands are processed in the order in which
they appear in the source file.
The GCC testsuite defines the following directives to be used within