Reviewers: gerald_pfeifer.com, joseph_codesourcery.com,

Message:
two trivial typo fixes.

Description:
2013-01-16  Shenghou Ma  <minux...@gmail.com>

        * doc/invoke.texi: fix typo.
        * doc/objc.texi: fix typo.


PS: my copyright assignment id is 782920.

Please review this at https://codereview.appspot.com/7159043/

Affected files:
  M     gcc/doc/invoke.texi
  M     gcc/doc/objc.texi


Index: gcc/doc/objc.texi
===================================================================
--- gcc/doc/objc.texi   (revision 195276)
+++ gcc/doc/objc.texi   (working copy)
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@
 in dynamically registering the method.

 To configure the hook, you set the global variable
-@code{__objc_msg_foward2} to a function with the same argument and
+@code{__objc_msg_forward2} to a function with the same argument and
 return types of @code{objc_msg_lookup()}.  When
 @code{objc_msg_lookup()} can not find a method implementation, it
 invokes the hook function you provided to get a method implementation
Index: gcc/doc/invoke.texi
===================================================================
--- gcc/doc/invoke.texi (revision 195276)
+++ gcc/doc/invoke.texi (working copy)
@@ -12351,7 +12351,7 @@

 The subtype of the file created (like @samp{ppc7400} or @samp{ppc970} or
 @samp{i686}) is determined by the flags that specify the ISA
-that GCC is targetting, like @option{-mcpu} or @option{-march}.  The
+that GCC is targeting, like @option{-mcpu} or @option{-march}.  The
 @option{-force_cpusubtype_ALL} option can be used to override this.

 The Darwin tools vary in their behavior when presented with an ISA


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