https://gcc.gnu.org/g:9281fd9570e65342988d1b8375ad63a743db66ad

commit r16-3472-g9281fd9570e65342988d1b8375ad63a743db66ad
Author: Gerald Pfeifer <ger...@pfeifer.com>
Date:   Sat Aug 30 15:48:50 2025 +0200

    doc: Update Objective-C language reference
    
    gcc:
            * doc/standards.texi (Standards): Update "Object-Oriented
            Programming and the Objective-C Language" reference.

Diff:
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 gcc/doc/standards.texi | 5 ++---
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/doc/standards.texi b/gcc/doc/standards.texi
index 0d765b17aa2a..c7c6f28ee218 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/standards.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/standards.texi
@@ -314,9 +314,8 @@ works with the Apple/NeXT Objective-C runtime library.
 
 There is no formal written standard for Objective-C or Objective-C++@.
 The authoritative manual on traditional Objective-C (1.0) is
-``Object-Oriented Programming and the Objective-C Language'':
-@uref{https://gnustep.github.io/@/resources/@/documentation/@/ObjectivCBook.pdf}
-is the original NeXTstep document.
+``Object-Oriented Programming and the Objective-C Language''
+(@uref{https://www.gnustep.org/@/resources/@/documentation/@/ObjectivCBook.pdf}).
 
 The Objective-C exception and synchronization syntax (that is, the
 keywords @code{@@try}, @code{@@throw}, @code{@@catch},

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