[pushed] doc: Refer to projects as GCC and GDB (was: [PATCH] sourcebuild.texi: Document new toplevel directories [PR82383])
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On Tue, 24 May 2022, Eric Gallager wrote:
> This patch adds entries for the c++tools, gotools, libbacktrace, libcc1,
> libcody, liboffloadmic, and libsanitizer directories into the list of
> toplevel source directories in sourcebuild.texi. I also removed the
> entry for boehm-gc (which is no longer in-tree), and fixed the
> alphabetization for libquadmath while I was at it.
Thanks for doing that, Eric!
> Any style nits I need to fix before committing
Just a small one I realized now and addressed with the update below.
Gerald
commit 41c3d02fd6a71ed3d86d0e496654b9f6350a2ce5
Author: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
Date: Thu Jan 26 12:25:44 2023 +0100
doc: Refer to projects as GCC and GDB
...instead of gcc and gdb which are the executables (and in case of
GCC the C language front end).
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/sourcebuild.texi: Refer to projects as GCC and GDB.
@@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ The runtime support library for atomic operations (e.g.@: for @code{__sync}
and @code{__atomic}).
@item libbacktrace
-A library that allows gcc to produce backtraces when it crashes.
+A library that allows GCC to produce backtraces when it crashes.
@item libcc1
-A library that allows gdb to make use of the compiler.
+A library that allows GDB to make use of the compiler.
@item libcody
A compiler dynamism library to allow communication between compilers and