Le 23/09/2024 à 00:01, Andreas Schwab a écrit :
On Sep 22 2024, Arsen Arsenović wrote:

Andreas Schwab <sch...@linux-m68k.org> writes:

On Sep 22 2024, Jakub Jelinek wrote:

On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 10:52:37PM +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Sep 22 2024, Mikael Morin wrote:

@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Set the default accessibility of module entities to 
@code{PRIVATE}.
  Use-associated entities will not be accessible unless they are explicitly
  declared as @code{PUBLIC}.
-@opindex @code{ffixed-line-length-}@var{n}
+@opindex ffixed-line-length-@var{n}

Shouldn't all the @var{...} parts be dropped as well, throughout?

We have it all over the other manuals:

But it causes them to not show up in the urls files.

That seems like a defect of the regen script rather than of the manuals.
They're there for a reason (signifying that something is not a fixed
string).

It's only about the @opindex.  The vast majority have those variable
parts removed from the index entry.

For options where the variable is not a separate argument, I think it's preferable to keep the variable.

For example, -ffree-line-length-@var{n} looks better on the index page as "-ffree-line-length-n" (with the n having a different formatting), than as "-free-line-length-". It makes it clear that there is a suffix to the option.

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