https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47928
--- Comment #4 from sandra at gcc dot gnu.org --- The other GCC manuals I'm familiar with don't format things like man pages; they use things like @deftypefn instead (e.g., see libgcc.texi). I'm definitely not volunteering to rewrite the whole intrinsics chapter that way, but yes, I will move sections around en masse if there's consensus that's the right thing to do. FWIW I agree with the original comments that it's confusing to have references to the arguments in the description before the syntax paragraph that tells you what the arguments are, and that the standard info is relatively uninteresting. But I'll defer to the Fortran maintainers on how best to present this language-specific information.