Consistently use command-line option with a dash (cf. https://gcc.gnu.org/codingconventions.html).
Improve grammar in s390 entry. Improve markup of RX entry (embedding command-line options in <code>...</code>). Applied. Gerald Index: gcc-4.9/changes.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/gcc-4.9/changes.html,v retrieving revision 1.74 diff -u -r1.74 changes.html --- gcc-4.9/changes.html 30 Jun 2014 16:49:34 -0000 1.74 +++ gcc-4.9/changes.html 6 Jul 2014 19:23:26 -0000 @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ and <code>-march=armv8-a+crypto</code> options. </li> <li> Initial support for ILP32 has now been added to the - compiler. This is now available through the command line option + compiler. This is now available through the command-line option <code>-mabi=ilp32</code>. Support for ILP32 is considered experimental as the ABI specification is still beta. </li> @@ -531,8 +531,8 @@ and <code>mfpu=crypto-neon-fp-armv8</code> options. </li> <li> LRA is now on by default for the ARM target. This can be turned off - using the <code>-mno-lra</code> option. This option is purely - transitionary command line option and will be removed in a future + using the <code>-mno-lra</code> option. This option is a purely + transitionary command-line option and will be removed in a future release. We are interested in any bug reports regarding functional and performance regressions with LRA. </li> @@ -671,10 +671,9 @@ hotpatching. A certain amount of bytes is reserved before the function entry label plus a NOP is inserted at its very beginning to implement a backward jump when applying a patch. - The feature can either be enabled via command line - option <code>-mhotpatch</code> for a compilation unit or can be - enabled per function using the <code>hotpatch</code> - attribute.</li> + The feature can either be enabled per compilation unit via the + command-line option <code>-mhotpatch</code> or per function using + the <code>hotpatch</code> attribute.</li> <li>The shrink wrap optimization is now supported on S/390 and enabled by default.</li> <li>A major rework of the routines to determine which registers @@ -687,7 +686,8 @@ <h3 id="rx">RX</h3> <ul> <li> The port now allows to specify the RX100, RX200, and RX600 processors - with the command line options -mcpu=rx100, -mcpu=rx200 and -mcpu=rx600. + with the command-line options <code>-mcpu=rx100</code>, + <code>-mcpu=rx200</code> and <code>-mcpu=rx600</code>. </li> </ul>