Commit 66935030 by Toon Moene Committed by Toon Moene

g77.texi: egcs was not a `@command'.

2001-11-21  Toon Moene  <toon@moene.indiv.nluug.nl>

	* g77.texi: egcs was not a `@command'.
	* invoke.texi: Ditto.
	* news.texi: Substitute `@command' for `@code'
	and `@option' for `@samp' where appropriate.

From-SVN: r47234
parent cd4c46f3
2001-11-21 Toon Moene <toon@moene.indiv.nluug.nl>
* g77.texi: egcs was not a `@command'.
* invoke.texi: Ditto.
* news.texi: Substitute `@command' for `@code'
and `@option' for `@samp' where appropriate.
2001-11-19 Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org>
* Make-lang.in: Complete ``Build g77.1 in $(srcdir)''.
......
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
@c %**start of header
@setfilename g77.info
@set last-update 2001-11-14
@set last-update 2001-11-20
@set copyrights-g77 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001
@include root.texi
......@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ So far, this has resulted in the three, somewhat
experimental, options added by @command{g77} to the @command{gcc}
compiler and its back end.
(These, in turn, had made their way into the @command{egcs}
(These, in turn, had made their way into the @code{egcs}
version of the compiler, and do not exist in @command{gcc}
version 2.8 or versions of @command{g77} based on that version
of @command{gcc}.)
......@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ The default is that people wish to remain anonymous.
@cindex improvements, funding
James Craig Burley (@email{@value{email-burley}}), the original author
of g77, stopped working on it in September 1999
of @command{g77}, stopped working on it in September 1999
(He has a web page at @uref{@value{www-burley}}.)
GNU Fortran is currently maintained by Toon Moene
......@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ the program (whether to diagnose questionable usage
of the language), how much time to spend making
the generated machine code run faster, and so on.
@cindex components of g77
@cindex components of @command{g77}
@cindex @command{g77}, components of
@command{g77} consists of several components:
......@@ -5686,13 +5686,13 @@ runtime---specifically the I/O system---is initialized.
However, to use the @command{g77} intrinsics @code{GETARG} and @code{IARGC},
either the @code{main} routine from the @file{libg2c} library must be used,
or the @code{f_setarg} routine
(new as of @command{egcs} version 1.1 and @command{g77} version 0.5.23)
(new as of @code{egcs} version 1.1 and @command{g77} version 0.5.23)
must be called with the appropriate @code{argc} and @code{argv} arguments
prior to the program calling @code{GETARG} or @code{IARGC}.
To provide more flexibility for mixed-language programming
involving @command{g77} while allowing for shared libraries,
as of @command{egcs} version 1.1 and @command{g77} version 0.5.23,
as of @code{egcs} version 1.1 and @command{g77} version 0.5.23,
@command{g77}'s @code{main} routine in @code{libg2c}
does the following, in order:
......
......@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ by the @command{g77} and @command{gcc} commands in a GNU Fortran installation:
@item -fversion
Ensure that the @command{g77} version of the compiler phase is reported,
if run,
and, starting in @command{egcs} version 1.1,
and, starting in @code{egcs} version 1.1,
that internal consistency checks in the @file{f771} program are run.
This option is supplied automatically when @option{-v} or @option{--verbose}
......@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ for @samp{.c} files.
@cindex options, -fset-g77-defaults
@item -fset-g77-defaults
@emph{Version info:}
This option was obsolete as of @command{egcs}
This option was obsolete as of @code{egcs}
version 1.1.
The effect is instead achieved
by the @code{lang_init_options} routine
......@@ -415,8 +415,8 @@ The description of this option is provided so that users seeing
it in the output of, say, @samp{g77 -v} understand why it is
there.
@cindex modifying g77
@cindex code, modifying
@cindex modifying @command{g77}
@cindex @command{g77}, modifying
Also, developers who run @code{f771} directly might want to specify it
by hand to get the same defaults as they would running @code{f771}
via @command{g77} or @command{gcc}
......@@ -1947,7 +1947,7 @@ the @command{gcc} back end that provide direct support of
(@command{gcc} had some bugs in its back-end support
for @code{complex} arithmetic, due primarily to the support not being
completed as of version 2.8.1 and @command{egcs} 1.1.2.)
completed as of version 2.8.1 and @code{egcs} 1.1.2.)
Use @option{-femulate-complex} if you suspect code-generation bugs,
or experience compiler crashes,
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