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-rw-r--r--gas/doc/.Sanitize7
-rw-r--r--gas/doc/as.texinfo52
2 files changed, 31 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/gas/doc/.Sanitize b/gas/doc/.Sanitize
index 5d033a8..852ec77 100644
--- a/gas/doc/.Sanitize
+++ b/gas/doc/.Sanitize
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ else
for i in ${shdirty} ; do
echo Sanitizing Hitachi SH in $i
rm -f new
- sed '/start Hitachi-SH/,/^end Hitachi-SH/d' < $i > new
+ sed '/start\-sanitize\-Hitachi\-SH/,/^end\-sanitize\-Hitachi\-SH/d' < $i > new
if grep -s "[- ]SH" new ; then
echo *****SANITIZING HITACHI SH IN $i FAILED*****
fi
@@ -57,7 +57,10 @@ fi
#
#
# $Log$
-# Revision 1.11 1993/04/15 23:55:45 pesch
+# Revision 1.12 1993/04/21 01:00:59 pesch
+# adhere to "start-sanitize-FOO" and "end-sanitize-FOO" convention
+#
+# Revision 1.11 1993/04/15 23:55:45 pesch
# Add h8.texi to things-to-keep
#
# Revision 1.10 1993/04/15 23:06:08 pesch
diff --git a/gas/doc/as.texinfo b/gas/doc/as.texinfo
index cdf53416..2bd0850 100644
--- a/gas/doc/as.texinfo
+++ b/gas/doc/as.texinfo
@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@
@ifset H8/500
@set H8
@end ifset
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset SH
@set H8
@end ifset
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@c ------------
@ifset GENERIC
@settitle Using @value{AS}
@@ -363,12 +363,12 @@ Series Programming Manual} (Hitachi ADE--602--025).
For information on the H8/500 machine instruction set, see @cite{H8/500
Series Programming Manual} (Hitachi M21T001).
@end ifset
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset SH
For information on the Hitachi SH machine instruction set, see
@cite{SH-Microcomputer User's Manual} (Hitachi Micro Systems, Inc.).
@end ifset
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset Z8000
For information on the Z8000 machine instruction set, see @cite{Z8000 CPU Technical Manual}
@end ifset
@@ -991,11 +991,11 @@ is considered a comment and is ignored. The line comment character is
@ifset H8/500
@samp{!} for the H8/500 family;
@end ifset
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset SH
@samp{!} for the Hitachi SH;
@end ifset
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset Z8000
@samp{!} for the Z8000;
@end ifset
@@ -1081,9 +1081,9 @@ are an exception: they don't end statements.
@ifset H8
A @dfn{statement} ends at a newline character (@samp{\n}); or (for the
H8/300) a dollar sign (@samp{$}); or (for the
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
Hitachi-SH or the
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
H8/500) a semicolon
(@samp{;}). The newline or separator character is considered part of
the preceding statement. Newlines and separators within character
@@ -1306,9 +1306,9 @@ grave accent. A newline
@end ifset
@ifset H8
(or dollar sign @samp{$}, for the H8/300; or semicolon @samp{;} for the
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
Hitachi SH or
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
H8/500)
@end ifset
@end ifset
@@ -1411,9 +1411,9 @@ to allow any of @samp{defghDEFGH}.)
@end ignore
On the H8/300, H8/500,
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
Hitachi SH,
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
and AMD 29K architectures, the letter must be
one of the letters @samp{DFPRSX} (in upper or lower case).
@@ -1539,9 +1539,9 @@ the task of adjusting mentions of object-file addresses so they refer to
the proper run-time addresses.
@ifset H8
For the H8/300 and H8/500,
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
and for the Hitachi SH,
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@code{@value{AS}} pads sections if needed to
ensure they end on a word (sixteen bit) boundary.
@end ifset
@@ -1851,9 +1851,9 @@ of @code{@value{AS}}.)
@ifset H8
On the H8/300 and H8/500 platforms, each subsection is zero-padded to a word
boundary (two bytes).
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
The same is true on the Hitachi SH.
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@end ifset
@ifset I960
@c FIXME section padding (alignment)?
@@ -1995,9 +1995,9 @@ body of a symbol name, though not at its beginning.
@ifset SPECIAL-SYMS
@ifset H8
Symbol names begin with a letter or with one of @samp{._}. On the
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
Hitachi SH or the
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
H8/500, you can also use @code{$} in symbol names. That character may
be followed by any string of digits, letters, dollar signs (save on the
H8/300), and underscores.
@@ -2985,9 +2985,9 @@ the program.
@ifclear GENERIC
@ifset H8
On the H8/300 and H8/500, @code{.int} emits 16-bit integers.
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
On the Hitachi SH, however, @code{.int} emits 32-bit integers.
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@end ifset
@end ifclear
@@ -3613,11 +3613,11 @@ subject, see the hardware manufacturer's manual.
@ifset H8/500
* H8/500-Dependent:: Hitachi H8/500 Dependent Features
@end ifset
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset SH
* SH-Dependent:: Hitachi SH Dependent Features
@end ifset
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset I960
* i960-Dependent:: Intel 80960 Dependent Features
@end ifset
@@ -4159,10 +4159,10 @@ family.
@menu
* H8/300-Dependent:: Hitachi H8/300 Dependent Features
* H8/500-Dependent:: Hitachi H8/500 Dependent Features
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
* SH-Dependent:: Hitachi SH Dependent Features
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@end menu
@down
@end ifclear
@@ -4690,7 +4690,7 @@ mov[:g] sz ea,rd
@end smallexample
@end ifset
-@c start Hitachi-SH
+@c start-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset SH
@page
@node SH-Dependent
@@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ stc SR,Rn
@end ifset
@end ifset
-@c end Hitachi-SH
+@c end-sanitize-Hitachi-SH
@ifset I960
@ifset GENERIC
@page