https://gcc.gnu.org/g:5833e5b8ef40367764325f4f3c80cfa129fbe1da

commit r15-819-g5833e5b8ef40367764325f4f3c80cfa129fbe1da
Author: Gaius Mulley <gaiusm...@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri May 24 13:42:58 2024 +0100

    modula2: fix xref fourth parameter in documentation, change from gm2 to m2
    
    This patch corrects the gm2.texi xref for the modula-2 documentation.
    
    gcc/ChangeLog:
    
            * doc/gm2.texi: Replace all occurrences of xref {, , , gm2}
            with xref {, , , m2}.
    
    Signed-off-by: Gaius Mulley <gaiusm...@gmail.com>

Diff:
---
 gcc/doc/gm2.texi | 26 +++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/doc/gm2.texi b/gcc/doc/gm2.texi
index b38d6a15de0..7e580400fb9 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/gm2.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/gm2.texi
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ This manual only documents the options specific to 
@command{gm2}.
 
 This section describes how to compile and link a simple hello world
 program.  It provides a few examples of using the different options
-mentioned in @pxref{Compiler options, , ,gm2}.  Assuming that you have
+mentioned in @pxref{Compiler options, , ,m2}.  Assuming that you have
 a file called @file{hello.mod} in your current directory which
 contains:
 
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ turn on ISO standard features.  Currently this enables the 
ISO
 @code{SYSTEM} module and alters the default library search path so
 that the ISO libraries are searched before the PIM libraries.  It also
 effects the behavior of @code{DIV} and @code{MOD} operators.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -flibs=
 modifies the default library search path.  The libraries supplied are:
@@ -558,30 +558,30 @@ turn on PIM standard features.  Currently this enables 
the PIM
 @code{SYSTEM} module and determines which identifiers are pervasive
 (declared in the base module).  If no other @samp{-fpim[234]} switch is
 used then division and modulus operators behave as defined in PIM4.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -fpim2
 turn on PIM-2 standard features.  Currently this removes @code{SIZE}
 from being a pervasive identifier (declared in the base module).  It
 places @code{SIZE} in the @code{SYSTEM} module.  It also effects the
 behavior of @code{DIV} and @code{MOD} operators.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -fpim3
 turn on PIM-3 standard features.  Currently this only effects the
 behavior of @code{DIV} and @code{MOD} operators.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -fpim4
 turn on PIM-4 standard features.  Currently this only effects the
 behavior of @code{DIV} and @code{MOD} operators.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -fpositive-mod-floor-div
 forces the @code{DIV} and @code{MOD} operators to behave as defined by PIM4.
 All modulus results are positive and the results from the division are
 rounded to the floor.
-@xref{Dialect, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Dialect, , ,m2}.
 
 @item -fpthread
 link against the pthread library.  By default this option is on.  It
@@ -876,8 +876,8 @@ LONGCOMPLEX               complex long double
 
 Note that GNU Modula-2 also supports fixed sized data types which are
 exported from the @code{SYSTEM} module.
-@xref{The PIM system module, , ,gm2}.
-@xref{The ISO system module, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{The PIM system module, , ,m2}.
+@xref{The ISO system module, , ,m2}.
 
 @node Standard procedures, High procedure function, Elementary data types, 
Using
 @section Permanently accessible base procedures.
@@ -1628,7 +1628,7 @@ This section introduces the GNU Modula-2 language 
extensions.
 The GNU Modula-2 compiler allows abstract data types to be any type,
 not just restricted to a pointer type providing the
 @samp{-fextended-opaque} option is supplied
-@xref{Compiler options, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{Compiler options, , ,m2}.
 
 Declarations can be made in any order, whether they are
 types, constants, procedures, nested modules or variables.
@@ -1829,8 +1829,8 @@ program module.
 
 GNU Modula-2 also provides additional fixed sized data types which
 are all exported from the @code{SYSTEM} module.
-@xref{The PIM system module, , ,gm2}.
-@xref{The ISO system module, , ,gm2}.
+@xref{The PIM system module, , ,m2}.
+@xref{The ISO system module, , ,m2}.
 
 @node Type compatibility, Unbounded by reference, Extensions, Using
 @section Type compatibility
@@ -2205,7 +2205,7 @@ $ python3 testnum.py
 1234 x 2 = 2468
 @end example
 
-@xref{Producing a Python module, , ,gm2} for another example which
+@xref{Producing a Python module, , ,m2} for another example which
 uses the @code{UNQUALIFIED} keyword to reduce the module name clutter
 from the viewport of Python3.

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