Commit 6344b1f1 by Matt Kraai Committed by Matt Kraai

gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars.

	* gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars.
	* gnat_ug_vms.texi: Regenerate.

From-SVN: r68768
parent 5f2fc772
2003-07-01 Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu>
* gnat_ug.texi: Remove unlikely characters from @vars.
* gnat_ug_vms.texi: Regenerate.
2003-06-27 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
* misc.c (record_code_position): Adjust emit_note call.
......
......@@ -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
......
......@@ -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
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