Hi All,
It seems like @blackslashchar{} is a relatively new addition
to texinfo. Other parts of the docs use @samp{\} so use it
here too so older distros work.
Bootstrapped on aarch64-none-linux-gnu and no issues.
committed under obvious rule.
Thanks,
Tamar
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR other/110329
* doc/md.texi: Replace backslashchar.
--- inline copy of patch --
diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi
index
052375b1a31b829303e75417c400024f084aef44..9648fdc846abf1700effe3272d5523538ce9b50f
100644
--- a/gcc/doc/md.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi
@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ blocks on the line.
@item
Within an @samp{@{@@} block, any iterators that do not get expanded will result
in an error. If for some reason it is required to have @code{<} or @code{>} in
-the output then these must be escaped using @backslashchar{}.
+the output then these must be escaped using @samp{\}.
@item
It is possible to use the @samp{attrs} list to specify some attributes and to
--
diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi
index
052375b1a31b829303e75417c400024f084aef44..9648fdc846abf1700effe3272d5523538ce9b50f
100644
--- a/gcc/doc/md.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi
@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ blocks on the line.
@item
Within an @samp{@{@@} block, any iterators that do not get expanded will result
in an error. If for some reason it is required to have @code{<} or @code{>} in
-the output then these must be escaped using @backslashchar{}.
+the output then these must be escaped using @samp{\}.
@item
It is possible to use the @samp{attrs} list to specify some attributes and to