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diff --git a/gcc/c.opt b/gcc/c.opt index 8267e0ee497..25826611292 100644 --- a/gcc/c.opt +++ b/gcc/c.opt @@ -19,51 +19,6 @@ ; 02111-1307, USA. -; This file is processed by the script opts.sh. It is a database of -; command line options, with each record separated by a blank line, -; and each field appearing on its own line. The first field is the -; command-line switch with the leading "-" removed. All options -; beginning with "f" or "W" are implicitly assumed to take a "no-" -; form; this form should not be listed. If you do not want this -; negative form and you want it to be automatically rejected, add -; RejectNegative to the second field. - -; The second field is a space-separated list of which parts of the -; compiler recognize the switch, as declared by "Language" entries. -; If the switch takes an argument, then you should also specify -; "Joined" and/or "Separate" to indicate where the argument can -; appear. If a Joined argument can legitimately be omitted, specify -; "JoinedOrMissing" instead of "Joined". If the argument to a switch -; is a non-negative integer, you can specify "UInteger" and the switch -; decoder will convert the argument for you, or complain to the user -; if the argument is invalid. "Var(name,set)" creates an integer -; variable "name". The variable is declared and initialized to value -; given by "Init(value)" (or zero if this property is not defined). -; When the option is passed to compiler, this variable is set to "set" -; if value passed through the flag is nonzero, !"set" if value is zero, -; or to value if "set" is omitted. If "VarExists" is specified, the -; declaration for the variable is not created. If "Report" is specified, -; the flag is output with -fverbose-asm. - -; The third field is the help text to output with --help. This is -; automatically line-wrapped on output. Normally the switch is output -; automatically, with the help text on the right hand side of the -; output. However, if the help text contains a tab character, the -; text to the left of the tab is output instead of the switch, and the -; text to its right forms the help. This is useful for elaborating on -; what type of argument a switch takes, for example. If the second -; field contains "Undocumented" then nothing is output with --help. -; Only do this with good reason like the switch being internal between -; the driver and the front end - it is not an excuse to leave a switch -; undocumented. - -; Comments can appear on their own line anwhere in the file, preceded -; by a semicolon. Whitespace is permitted before the semicolon. - -; For each switch XXX below, an enumeration constant is created by the -; script opts.sh spelt OPT_XXX, but with all non-alphanumeric -; characters replaced with an underscore. - ; Please try to keep this file in ASCII collating order. Language |