From: Eric Botcazou <ebotca...@adacore.com>

gcc/ada/

        * doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst: Fix a couple
        occurrences of incorrect quoting.
        * gnat_rm.texi: Regenerate.

Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on master.

---
 gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst | 5 ++---
 gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi                                       | 7 +++----
 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst 
b/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst
index e0b9e0c00d8..f6d884d0823 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst
+++ b/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/the_implementation_of_standard_i_o.rst
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ library streams facility; where
 *
   All files are opened using ``fopen``.
 *
-  All input/output operations use ``fread``/`fwrite`.
+  All input/output operations use ``fread``/``fwrite``.
 
 There is no internal buffering of any kind at the Ada library level. The only
 buffering is that provided at the system level in the implementation of the
@@ -127,8 +127,7 @@ The records of a Direct_IO file are simply written to the 
file in index
 sequence, with the first record starting at offset zero, and subsequent
 records following.  There is no control information of any kind.  For
 example, if 32-bit integers are being written, each record takes
-4-bytes, so the record at index ``K`` starts at offset
-(``K``-1)*4.
+4-bytes, so the record at index ``K`` starts at offset ``(K-1)*4``.
 
 There is no limit on the size of Direct_IO files, they are expanded as
 necessary to accommodate whatever records are written to the file.
diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
index 52ddb27fd01..a6a1a67b661 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
+++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 @copying
 @quotation
-GNAT Reference Manual , Oct 26, 2023
+GNAT Reference Manual , Nov 24, 2023
 
 AdaCore
 
@@ -21621,7 +21621,7 @@ library streams facility; where
 All files are opened using @code{fopen}.
 
 @item 
-All input/output operations use @code{fread}/@cite{fwrite}.
+All input/output operations use @code{fread}/@code{fwrite}.
 @end itemize
 
 There is no internal buffering of any kind at the Ada library level. The only
@@ -21675,8 +21675,7 @@ The records of a Direct_IO file are simply written to 
the file in index
 sequence, with the first record starting at offset zero, and subsequent
 records following.  There is no control information of any kind.  For
 example, if 32-bit integers are being written, each record takes
-4-bytes, so the record at index @code{K} starts at offset
-(@code{K}-1)*4.
+4-bytes, so the record at index @code{K} starts at offset @code{(K-1)*4}.
 
 There is no limit on the size of Direct_IO files, they are expanded as
 necessary to accommodate whatever records are written to the file.
-- 
2.42.0

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