On 1/27/2012 10:57 PM, Sandra Loosemore wrote:
I've checked in this patch as obvious. (Again, if anyone thinks these kinds of edits are not obvious, let me know, and I'll start posting them for review first instead.)
Following these dubious hyphenation rules slavishly is not a good idea. It makes searching more erratic. I recommend never hyphenating command line, and always hyphenating floating-point. Sometimes the best idea is to just drop the hyphen completetly. It seems for example (try google) that runtime is becoming much more accepted than run-time or run time.
-Sandra 2012-01-28 Sandra Loosemore<san...@codesourcery.com> gcc/ * doc/invoke.texi: Correct hyphenation of "floating point", "double precision", and related terminology throughout the file.