From: Matt Kraai Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 11:21:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars. X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6344b1f122ef61eb765445d0a7bdccc3331ed28c;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fgcc.git gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars. * gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars. * gnat_ug_vms.texi: Regenerate. From-SVN: r68768 --- diff --git a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog index 8160333..c534ae6 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2003-07-01 Matt Kraai + + * gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars. + * gnat_ug_vms.texi: Regenerate. + 2003-06-27 Nathan Sidwell * misc.c (record_code_position): Adjust emit_note call. diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_ug.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_ug.texi index 95e9568..f631ca6 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gnat_ug.texi +++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_ug.texi @@ -4313,7 +4313,7 @@ temporary disabling of validity checks. @findex Style checking @noindent -The -gnaty@var{^x^(option,option,..)^} switch causes the compiler to +The -gnaty^@var{x}^(@var{option},@var{option},..)^ switch causes the compiler to enforce specified style rules. A limited set of style rules has been used in writing the GNAT sources themselves. This switch allows user programs to activate all or some of these checks. If the source program fails a @@ -8197,9 +8197,9 @@ unless @code{^-a^/ALL_FILES^} is also specified. @item @code{gnatmake} has been designed to make the use of Ada libraries particularly convenient. Assume you have an Ada library organized -as follows: @var{^obj-dir^[OBJ_DIR]^} contains the objects and ALI files for +as follows: ^@var{obj-dir}^[@var{OBJ_DIR}]^ contains the objects and ALI files for of your Ada compilation units, -whereas @var{^include-dir^[INCLUDE_DIR]^} contains the +whereas ^@var{include-dir}^[@var{INCLUDE_DIR}]^ contains the specs of these units, but no bodies. Then to compile a unit stored in @code{main.adb}, which uses this Ada library you would just type @@ -8208,8 +8208,8 @@ stored in @code{main.adb}, which uses this Ada library you would just type $ gnatmake -aI@var{include-dir} -aL@var{obj-dir} main @end ifclear @ifset vms -$ gnatmake /SOURCE_SEARCH=@var{[INCLUDE_DIR]} - /SKIP_MISSING=@var{[OBJ_DIR]} main +$ gnatmake /SOURCE_SEARCH=[@var{INCLUDE_DIR}] + /SKIP_MISSING=[@var{OBJ_DIR}] main @end ifset @end smallexample diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_ug_vms.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_ug_vms.texi index d712ec5..e717a20 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gnat_ug_vms.texi +++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_ug_vms.texi @@ -3576,7 +3576,7 @@ temporary disabling of validity checks. @findex Style checking @noindent -The /STYLE=@var{(option,option,..)} qualifier causes the compiler to +The /STYLE=(@var{option},@var{option},..) qualifier causes the compiler to enforce specified style rules. A limited set of style rules has been used in writing the GNAT sources themselves. This qualifier allows user programs to activate all or some of these checks. If the source program fails a @@ -7197,15 +7197,15 @@ unless @code{/ALL_FILES} is also specified. @item @code{GNAT MAKE} has been designed to make the use of Ada libraries particularly convenient. Assume you have an Ada library organized -as follows: @var{[OBJ_DIR]} contains the objects and ALI files for +as follows: [@var{OBJ_DIR}] contains the objects and ALI files for of your Ada compilation units, -whereas @var{[INCLUDE_DIR]} contains the +whereas [@var{INCLUDE_DIR}] contains the specs of these units, but no bodies. Then to compile a unit stored in @code{MAIN.ADB}, which uses this Ada library you would just type @smallexample -$ GNAT MAKE /SOURCE_SEARCH=@var{[INCLUDE_DIR]} - /SKIP_MISSING=@var{[OBJ_DIR]} main +$ GNAT MAKE /SOURCE_SEARCH=[@var{INCLUDE_DIR}] + /SKIP_MISSING=[@var{OBJ_DIR}] main @end smallexample @item