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* doc/cpp.texi: Fix typos.
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2003-05-11 Neil Booth <neil@cat.daikokuya.co.uk>
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* doc/cpp.texi: Fix typos.
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2003-05-11 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
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* config/s390/s390.c (s390_function_arg_float): New function.
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@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ complete support for international character sets in a future release.
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Different systems use different conventions to indicate the end of a
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line. GCC accepts the ASCII control sequences @kbd{LF}, @kbd{@w{CR
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LF}}, @kbd{CR} as end-of-line markers. These
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LF}} and @kbd{CR} as end-of-line markers. These
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are the canonical sequences used by Unix, DOS and VMS, and the
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classic Mac OS (before OSX) respectively. You may therefore safely copy
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source code written on any of those systems to a different one and use
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@ -1857,7 +1857,8 @@ use. You can use @code{__OBJC__} to test whether a header is compiled
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by a C compiler or a Objective-C compiler.
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@item __ASSEMBLER__
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This macro is defined with value 1 when preprocessing assembler.
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This macro is defined with value 1 when preprocessing assembly
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language.
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@end table
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