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authorSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>2020-01-15 12:58:08 -0500
committerSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>2020-01-15 12:58:09 -0500
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texi2pod.pl: import support for @t{...} from gcc
GDB's man page source (in gdb.texinfo) contains: @t{++} The @t{...} part is supposed to display the wrapped text with a fixed-width font. The texi2pod.pl script currently doesn't handle @t{...}, so it appears as-is in the man page: You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C@t{++}, Fortran and Modula-2. gcc's version of texi2pod.pl (at contrib/texi2pod.pl in gcc's repo) replaces @t{...} with the wrapped text as-is, which I think is an acceptable behavior. The fixed-width font distinction is not really important for a man page, where the text will be displayed with whatever font the user is using. Import the line that does that from gcc's version. I have verified that there is no other, unwanted change in man pages generated in binutils' and GDB's doc, with this patch applied. etc/ChangeLog: * texi2pod.pl: Handle @t{...} tags.
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