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When looking into PR94134, I've noticed bugs in the ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL documentation. varasm.c has: #if defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL unsigned int align = symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment (); ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL (asm_out_file, decl, name, size, align); return true; #elif defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL unsigned int align = symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment (); ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, align); return true; #else ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, rounded); return false; #endif and the ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL documentation properly mentions: Like @code{ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL} and mentions the same macro in another place. The ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL description mentions non-existing macros ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL and ASM_OUTPUT_DECL instead of the right ones ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL and ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL. 2020-03-12 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * doc/tm.texi.in (ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL): Change ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL in description to ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL and ASM_OUTPUT_DECL to ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerated.
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