md.texi (Expander Definitions): Use @emph instead of @strong around Note...

* doc/md.texi (Expander Definitions): Use @emph instead of @strong
	around Note: text to workaround a limitation of the Info format.
	* doc/cpp.texi (Invocation): Likewise.
	* doc/cppopts.texi: Likewise.

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Ben Elliston 2004-12-20 09:50:21 +00:00 committed by Ben Elliston
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2004-12-20 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com>
* doc/md.texi (Expander Definitions): Use @emph instead of @strong
around Note: text to workaround a limitation of the Info format.
* doc/cpp.texi (Invocation): Likewise.
* doc/cppopts.texi: Likewise.
2004-12-19 Dale Johannesen <dalej@apple.com>
* tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.c (contains_abnormal_ssa_name_p): Don't

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@ -4133,7 +4133,7 @@ here are also acceptable to the C compiler and have the same meaning,
except that the C compiler has different rules for specifying the output
file.
@strong{Note:} Whether you use the preprocessor by way of @command{gcc}
@emph{Note:} Whether you use the preprocessor by way of @command{gcc}
or @command{cpp}, the @dfn{compiler driver} is run first. This
program's purpose is to translate your command into invocations of the
programs that do the actual work. Their command line interfaces are

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ time it is redefined or undefined.
Built-in macros, macros defined on the command line, and macros
defined in include files are not warned about.
@strong{Note:} If a macro is actually used, but only used in skipped
@emph{Note:} If a macro is actually used, but only used in skipped
conditional blocks, then CPP will report it as unused. To avoid the
warning in such a case, you might improve the scope of the macro's
definition by, for example, moving it into the first skipped block.
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ extensions for C++ and assembly are also recognized. If cpp does not
recognize the extension, it will treat the file as C; this is the most
generic mode.
@strong{Note:} Previous versions of cpp accepted a @option{-lang} option
@emph{Note:} Previous versions of cpp accepted a @option{-lang} option
which selected both the language and the standards conformance level.
This option has been removed, because it conflicts with the @option{-l}
option.

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@ -4511,7 +4511,7 @@ on this machine. So it must be copied into a register with
= force_reg (SImode, GEN_INT (65535)); ")
@end smallexample
@strong{Note:} If the @code{define_expand} is used to serve a
@emph{Note:} If the @code{define_expand} is used to serve a
standard binary or unary arithmetic operation or a bit-field operation,
then the last insn it generates must not be a @code{code_label},
@code{barrier} or @code{note}. It must be an @code{insn},