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authorAndreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>2013-03-14 16:17:44 +0000
committerAndreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>2013-03-14 16:17:44 +0000
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* doc/c-arc.texi (ARC Directives): Revert last change and use
@itemize instead of @table. * doc/c-arm.texi (ARM-Instruction-Set): Likewise.
Diffstat (limited to 'gas/doc')
-rw-r--r--gas/doc/c-arc.texi4
-rw-r--r--gas/doc/c-arm.texi16
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/gas/doc/c-arc.texi b/gas/doc/c-arc.texi
index da5fb36a16..38bd3c8569 100644
--- a/gas/doc/c-arc.texi
+++ b/gas/doc/c-arc.texi
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ The extension instructions are not macros. The assembler creates
encodings for use of these instructions according to the specification
by the user. The parameters are:
-@table @code
+@itemize @bullet
@item @var{name}
Name of the extension instruction
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ code were: inst 0,r1,r2. You use OP1_IMM_IMPLIED by bitwise ORing it
with SYNTAX_20P.
@end itemize
-@end table
+@end itemize
For example, defining 64-bit multiplier with immediate operands:
diff --git a/gas/doc/c-arm.texi b/gas/doc/c-arm.texi
index 52f567953c..37756a064e 100644
--- a/gas/doc/c-arm.texi
+++ b/gas/doc/c-arm.texi
@@ -389,32 +389,32 @@ ARM and THUMB instructions had their own, separate syntaxes. The new,
@code{unified} syntax, which can be selected via the @code{.syntax}
directive, and has the following main features:
-@table @code
-@item 1
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
Immediate operands do not require a @code{#} prefix.
-@item 2
+@item
The @code{IT} instruction may appear, and if it does it is validated
against subsequent conditional affixes. In ARM mode it does not
generate machine code, in THUMB mode it does.
-@item 3
+@item
For ARM instructions the conditional affixes always appear at the end
of the instruction. For THUMB instructions conditional affixes can be
used, but only inside the scope of an @code{IT} instruction.
-@item 4
+@item
All of the instructions new to the V6T2 architecture (and later) are
available. (Only a few such instructions can be written in the
@code{divided} syntax).
-@item 5
+@item
The @code{.N} and @code{.W} suffixes are recognized and honored.
-@item 6
+@item
All instructions set the flags if and only if they have an @code{s}
affix.
-@end table
+@end itemize
@node ARM-Chars
@subsection Special Characters