From c2b43d7ab2ebe17d1f68e1ba4aa99c7d5a1c06aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Uros Bizjak Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 10:55:55 +0100 Subject: invoke.texi (Intel 386 and AMD x86-64 Options): Replace i387 with 'i386 compiler' in -mfpmath=sse option. * doc/invoke.texi (Intel 386 and AMD x86-64 Options): Replace i387 with 'i386 compiler' in -mfpmath=sse option. From-SVN: r92943 --- gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'gcc/doc') diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index e230f45..5038aa0 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -8444,9 +8444,9 @@ extended precision arithmetics is still done using 387. Later version, present only in Pentium4 and the future AMD x86-64 chips supports double precision arithmetics too. -For i387 you need to use @option{-march=@var{cpu-type}}, @option{-msse} or -@option{-msse2} switches to enable SSE extensions and make this option -effective. For x86-64 compiler, these extensions are enabled by default. +For the i386 compiler, you need to use @option{-march=@var{cpu-type}}, @option{-msse} +or @option{-msse2} switches to enable SSE extensions and make this option +effective. For the x86-64 compiler, these extensions are enabled by default. The resulting code should be considerably faster in the majority of cases and avoid the numerical instability problems of 387 code, but may break some existing -- cgit v1.1