c-tree.texi, [...]: Consistently use @email for formatting email addresses.

* c-tree.texi, contrib.texi, gcc.texi, install.texi, invoke.texi:
	Consistently use @email for formatting email addresses.

cp:
	* gxxint.texi: Use @email for formatting email addresses.

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2000-09-30 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* c-tree.texi, contrib.texi, gcc.texi, install.texi, invoke.texi:
Consistently use @email for formatting email addresses.
2000-09-29 Richard Henderson <rth@cygnus.com>
* cse.c (notreg_cost): New argument outer.

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ that you need to ask questions not easily answered by the functions and
macros available here. If that situation occurs, it is quite likely
that GCC already supports the functionality you desire, but that the
interface is simply not documented here. In that case, you should ask
the GCC maintainers (via mail to @url{mailto:gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}) about
the GCC maintainers (via mail to @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}) about
documenting the functionality you require. Similarly, if you find
yourself writing functions that do not deal directly with your back-end,
but instead might be useful to other people using the GCC front-end, you

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The GCC project would like to thank its many contributors. Without them the
project would not have been nearly as successful as it has been. Any omissions
in this list are accidental. Feel free to contact
@code{law@@cygnus.com} if you have been left out
@email{law@@cygnus.com} if you have been left out
or some of your contributions are not listed. Please keep this list in
alphabetical order.

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2000-09-30 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* gxxint.texi: Use @email for formatting email addresses.
2000-09-29 Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
* error.c: Remove direct obstack manipulation. Replace with

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@chapter Internal Architecture of the Compiler
This is meant to describe the C++ front-end for gcc in detail.
Questions and comments to Benjamin Kosnik @code{<bkoz@@cygnus.com>}.
Questions and comments to Benjamin Kosnik @email{bkoz@@cygnus.com}.
@menu
* Limitations of g++::

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@ -2230,9 +2230,9 @@ suggestions for improvement of GCC are welcome in any case.
@cindex bug report mailing lists
@kindex gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org or bug-gcc@@gnu.org
Send bug reports for the GNU Compiler Collection to
@samp{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org}. In accordance with the GNU-wide
@email{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org}. In accordance with the GNU-wide
convention, in which bug reports for tool ``foo'' are sent
to @samp{bug-foo@@gnu.org}, the address @samp{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}
to @samp{bug-foo@@gnu.org}, the address @email{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}
may also be used; it will forward to the address given above.
Please read @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html} for
@ -2650,7 +2650,7 @@ The default is @samp{sw-bug}.
If you would like to write bug fixes or improvements for the GNU C
compiler, that is very helpful. Send suggested fixes to the patches
mailing list, @code{gcc-patches@@gcc.gnu.org}.
mailing list, @email{gcc-patches@@gcc.gnu.org}.
Please follow these guidelines so we can study your patches efficiently.
If you don't follow these guidelines, your information might still be
@ -2770,8 +2770,8 @@ ways to find it:
@itemize @bullet
@item
Send a message to a suitable network mailing list. First try
@code{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org} or @code{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}, and if that
brings no response, try @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}.
@email{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org} or @email{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}, and if that
brings no response, try @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}.
@item
Look in the service directory for someone who might help you for a fee.
@ -2784,13 +2784,13 @@ GCC distribution.
If you would like to help pretest GCC releases to assure they work
well, or if you would like to work on improving GCC, please contact
the maintainers at @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}. A pretester should
the maintainers at @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}. A pretester should
be willing to try to investigate bugs as well as report them.
If you'd like to work on improvements, please ask for suggested projects
or suggest your own ideas. If you have already written an improvement,
please tell us about it. If you have not yet started work, it is useful
to contact @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} before you start; the
to contact @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} before you start; the
maintainers may be able to suggest ways to make your extension fit in
better with the rest of GCC and with other development plans.

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@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ compilers, you may need to add @samp{-Wf,-XNg1500 -Olimit 3000}.
@item elxsi-elxsi-bsd
The Elxsi's C compiler has known limitations that prevent it from
compiling GNU C. Please contact @code{mrs@@cygnus.com} for more details.
compiling GNU C. Please contact @email{mrs@@cygnus.com} for more details.
@item dsp16xx
A port to the AT&T DSP1610 family of processors.
@ -1250,7 +1250,7 @@ This configuration is intended for embedded systems.
@item m68000-hp-bsd
HP 9000 series 200 running BSD. Note that the C compiler that comes
with this system cannot compile GNU CC; contact @code{law@@cygnus.com}
with this system cannot compile GNU CC; contact @email{law@@cygnus.com}
to get binaries of GNU CC for bootstrapping.
@item m68k-altos
@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ GNU assembler with native coff generation by providing @samp{--with-gnu-as} to
the configure script or use GNU assembler with dbx-in-coff encapsulation
by providing @samp{--with-gnu-as --stabs}. For any problem with native
assembler or for availability of the DPX/2 port of GAS, contact
@code{F.Pierresteguy@@frcl.bull.fr}.
@email{F.Pierresteguy@@frcl.bull.fr}.
@item m68k-crds-unox
Use @samp{configure unos} for building on Unos.

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@ -2829,7 +2829,7 @@ These two options are intended to be removed someday, once
they have helped determine the efficacy of various
approaches to improving loop optimizations.
Please let us (@code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} and @code{fortran@@gnu.org})
Please let us (@email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} and @email{fortran@@gnu.org})
know how use of these options affects
the performance of your production code.
We're very interested in code that runs @emph{slower}