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author | Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> | 2008-03-15 10:22:36 +0000 |
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committer | Ralf Wildenhues <rwild@gcc.gnu.org> | 2008-03-15 10:22:36 +0000 |
commit | 79f34d07641508d76e58ed97f01facbd64ffdebd (patch) | |
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* gnat_rm.texi (Implementation Defined Characteristics)
(Wide_Text_IO, Wide_Wide_Text_IO): Add @var annotations where
appropriate.
* gnat_ugn.texi (Wide Character Encodings, Switches for gnatbind)
(Switches for gnatchop, Installing a library): Likewise.
From-SVN: r133242
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/ada')
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/ada/ChangeLog | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/ada/gnat_ugn.texi | 36 |
3 files changed, 32 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog index 814d517..5960ea9 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2008-03-15 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> + + * gnat_rm.texi (Implementation Defined Characteristics) + (Wide_Text_IO, Wide_Wide_Text_IO): Add @var annotations where + appropriate. + * gnat_ugn.texi (Wide Character Encodings, Switches for gnatbind) + (Switches for gnatchop, Installing a library): Likewise. + 2008-03-10 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com> * trans.c (emit_range_check): Do not emit the check if the base type diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi index 6e7c9dd..0dcc1a3 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi +++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi @@ -8464,13 +8464,13 @@ attribute. See C.7.1(7). @end cartouche @noindent The result of this attribute is a string that identifies -the object or component that denotes a given task. If a variable Var has a task -type, the image for this task will have the form Var_XXXXXXXX, where the -suffix +the object or component that denotes a given task. If a variable @code{Var} +has a task type, the image for this task will have the form @code{Var_@var{XXXXXXXX}}, +where the suffix is the hexadecimal representation of the virtual address of the corresponding task control block. If the variable is an array of tasks, the image of each task will have the form of an indexed component indicating the position of a -given task in the array, e.g.@: Group(5)_XXXXXXX. If the task is a +given task in the array, e.g.@: @code{Group(5)_@var{XXXXXXX}}. If the task is a component of a record, the image of the task will have the form of a selected component. These rules are fully recursive, so that the image of a task that is a subcomponent of a composite object corresponds to the expression that @@ -12063,7 +12063,7 @@ is a one, two, or three byte sequence: @end smallexample @noindent -where the xxx bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the +where the @var{xxx} bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the 16-bit character value. Note that all lower half ASCII characters are represented as ASCII bytes and all upper half characters and other wide characters are represented as sequences of upper-half @@ -12238,7 +12238,7 @@ is a one, two, three, or four byte sequence: @end smallexample @noindent -where the xxx bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the +where the @var{xxx} bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the 21-bit character value. Note that all lower half ASCII characters are represented as ASCII bytes and all upper half characters and other wide characters are represented as sequences of upper-half diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_ugn.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_ugn.texi index 77a0eed..7b4ccfe 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gnat_ugn.texi +++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_ugn.texi @@ -1932,14 +1932,14 @@ is a one, two, or three byte sequence: @iftex @leftskip=.7cm @end iftex -16#0000#-16#007f#: 2#0xxxxxxx# -16#0080#-16#07ff#: 2#110xxxxx# 2#10xxxxxx# -16#0800#-16#ffff#: 2#1110xxxx# 2#10xxxxxx# 2#10xxxxxx# +16#0000#-16#007f#: 2#0@var{xxxxxxx}# +16#0080#-16#07ff#: 2#110@var{xxxxx}# 2#10@var{xxxxxx}# +16#0800#-16#ffff#: 2#1110@var{xxxx}# 2#10@var{xxxxxx}# 2#10@var{xxxxxx}# @end smallexample @noindent -where the xxx bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the +where the @var{xxx} bits correspond to the left-padded bits of the 16-bit character value. Note that all lower half ASCII characters are represented as ASCII bytes and all upper half characters and other wide characters are represented as sequences of upper-half @@ -7560,12 +7560,12 @@ ALI file named in the @code{gnatbind} command line. @cindex @option{^-l^/ORDER_OF_ELABORATION^} (@command{gnatbind}) Output chosen elaboration order. -@item ^-Lxxx^/BUILD_LIBRARY=xxx^ +@item ^-L@var{xxx}^/BUILD_LIBRARY=@var{xxx}^ @cindex @option{^-L^/BUILD_LIBRARY^} (@command{gnatbind}) Bind the units for library building. In this case the adainit and adafinal procedures (@pxref{Binding with Non-Ada Main Programs}) -are renamed to ^xxxinit^XXXINIT^ and -^xxxfinal^XXXFINAL^. +are renamed to ^@var{xxx}init^@var{XXX}INIT^ and +^@var{xxx}final^@var{XXX}FINAL^. Implies ^-n^/NOCOMPILE^. @ifclear vms (@xref{GNAT and Libraries}, for more details.) @@ -7640,15 +7640,15 @@ The @var{xxx} ^string specified with the switch^option^ may be either @item ``@option{^in^INVALID^}'' requesting an invalid value where possible @item ``@option{^lo^LOW^}'' for the lowest possible value @item ``@option{^hi^HIGH^}'' for the highest possible value -@item ``@option{xx}'' for a value consisting of repeated bytes with the -value 16#xx# (i.e., xx is a string of two hexadecimal digits). +@item ``@option{@var{xx}}'' for a value consisting of repeated bytes with the +value @code{16#@var{xx}#} (i.e., @var{xx} is a string of two hexadecimal digits). @end itemize In addition, you can specify @option{-Sev} to indicate that the value is to be set at run time. In this case, the program will look for an environment @cindex GNAT_INIT_SCALARS -variable of the form @env{GNAT_INIT_SCALARS=xx}, where xx is one -of @option{in/lo/hi/xx} with the same meanings as above. +variable of the form @env{GNAT_INIT_SCALARS=@var{xx}}, where @var{xx} is one +of @option{in/lo/hi/@var{xx}} with the same meanings as above. If no environment variable is found, or if it does not have a valid value, then the default is @option{in} (invalid values). @@ -10564,9 +10564,9 @@ configuration pragmas are handled according to strict RM rules. See previous section for a full description of this mode. @ifclear vms -@item -gnatxxx -This passes the given @option{-gnatxxx} switch to @code{gnat} which is -used to parse the given file. Not all @code{xxx} options make sense, +@item -gnat@var{xxx} +This passes the given @option{-gnat@var{xxx}} switch to @code{gnat} which is +used to parse the given file. Not all @var{xxx} options make sense, but for example, the use of @option{-gnati2} allows @code{gnatchop} to process a source file that uses Latin-2 coding for identifiers. @end ifclear @@ -10650,7 +10650,7 @@ check, and causes all but the last instance of such duplicated units to be skipped. @ifclear vms -@item --GCC=xxxx +@item --GCC=@var{xxxx} @cindex @option{--GCC=} (@code{gnatchop}) Specify the path of the GNAT parser to be used. When this switch is used, no attempt is made to add the prefix to the GNAT parser executable. @@ -18187,9 +18187,9 @@ $ chmod -w *.ali @end smallexample @noindent -Please note that the library must have a name of the form @file{libxxx.a} or -@file{libxxx.so} (or @file{libxxx.dll} on Windows) in order to be accessed by -the directive @option{-lxxx} at link time. +Please note that the library must have a name of the form @file{lib@var{xxx}.a} +or @file{lib@var{xxx}.so} (or @file{lib@var{xxx}.dll} on Windows) in order to +be accessed by the directive @option{-l@var{xxx}} at link time. @node Installing a library @subsection Installing a library |