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authorGerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>2003-10-04 10:53:09 +0000
committerGerald Pfeifer <gerald@gcc.gnu.org>2003-10-04 10:53:09 +0000
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extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix title of GNU C Preprocessor manual.
* doc/extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix title of GNU C Preprocessor manual. (C++ Extensions): Fix reference to "Predefined Macros" in the GNU C Preprocessor manual. From-SVN: r72091
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2 files changed, 10 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog
index ebc9864..6e166c9 100644
--- a/gcc/ChangeLog
+++ b/gcc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2003-10-03 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
+
+ * doc/extend.texi (Function Attributes): Fix title of GNU C
+ Preprocessor manual.
+ (C++ Extensions): Fix reference to "Predefined Macros" in the
+ GNU C Preprocessor manual.
+
2003-10-04 Richard Earnshaw <reanrsha@arm.com>
* doc/extend.texi: Document how GCC estimates and relies on the size
diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
index 36fbd26..d2f417d 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
@@ -2706,7 +2706,7 @@ found convenient to use @code{__attribute__} to achieve a natural
attachment of attributes to their corresponding declarations, whereas
@code{#pragma GCC} is of use for constructs that do not naturally form
part of the grammar. @xref{Other Directives,,Miscellaneous
-Preprocessing Directives, cpp, The C Preprocessor}.
+Preprocessing Directives, cpp, The GNU C Preprocessor}.
@node Attribute Syntax
@section Attribute Syntax
@@ -7622,8 +7622,8 @@ can also use most of the C language extensions in your C++ programs). If you
want to write code that checks whether these features are available, you can
test for the GNU compiler the same way as for C programs: check for a
predefined macro @code{__GNUC__}. You can also use @code{__GNUG__} to
-test specifically for GNU C++ (@pxref{Standard Predefined,,Standard
-Predefined Macros,cpp.info,The C Preprocessor}).
+test specifically for GNU C++ (@pxref{Common Predefined Macros,,
+Predefined Macros,cpp,The GNU C Preprocessor}).
@menu
* Min and Max:: C++ Minimum and maximum operators.