From a0ad148fe34b78f1ca785e588e9c32ded42e16a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jakub Jelinek Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 10:40:44 +0100 Subject: re PR bootstrap/56258 (Please upgrade doc/*.texi to the latest texinfo package(s)) PR bootstrap/56258 * doc/invoke.texi (-fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue): Use @item instead of @itemx. * gnat-style.texi (@title): Remove @hfill. * projects.texi: Avoid line wrapping inside of @pxref or @xref. * doc/cp-tools.texinfo (Virtual Machine Options): Use just one @gccoptlist instead of 3 separate ones. From-SVN: r196196 --- gcc/ada/projects.texi | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'gcc/ada/projects.texi') diff --git a/gcc/ada/projects.texi b/gcc/ada/projects.texi index 6bf1e0c..32ae8f6 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/projects.texi +++ b/gcc/ada/projects.texi @@ -48,8 +48,7 @@ project files allow you to specify: @item Source file naming conventions; you can specify these either globally or for individual compilation units (@pxref{Naming Schemes}). @item Change any of the above settings depending on external values, thus enabling - the reuse of the projects in various @b{scenarios} (@pxref{Scenarios - in Projects}). + the reuse of the projects in various @b{scenarios} (@pxref{Scenarios in Projects}). @item Automatically build libraries as part of the build process (@pxref{Library Projects}). @@ -360,8 +359,8 @@ locating the specified source files in the specified source directories. @item For various reasons, it is sometimes useful to have a project with no sources (most of the time because the attributes defined in the project - file will be reused in other projects, as explained in @pxref{Organizing - Projects into Subsystems}. To do this, the attribute + file will be reused in other projects, as explained in + @pxref{Organizing Projects into Subsystems}. To do this, the attribute @emph{Source_Files} is set to the empty list, i.e. @code{()}. Alternatively, @emph{Source_Dirs} can be set to the empty list, with the same result. @@ -388,8 +387,9 @@ locating the specified source files in the specified source directories. This can be done thanks to the attribute @b{Excluded_Source_Files} (or its synonym @b{Locally_Removed_Files}). Its value is the list of file names that should not be taken into account. - This attribute is often used when extending a project, @xref{Project - Extension}. A similar attribute @b{Excluded_Source_List_File} plays the same + This attribute is often used when extending a project, + @xref{Project Extension}. A similar attribute + @b{Excluded_Source_List_File} plays the same role but takes the name of file containing file names similarly to @code{Source_List_File}. -- cgit v1.1