Similar to the other patch this morning, this fixes a warning that was
causing the RISC-V bootstrap to fail.
In this case the diagnostic used a backquote. This changes it to a
simple single quote which the diagnostic framework won't complain about.
Committed to the trunk.
Jeff
commit d90e81af8052e96ae3262ed3ac42682537fc42c6
Author: Jeff Law <j...@ventanamicro.com>
Date: Mon Jul 24 08:10:21 2023 -0600
[committed] Use single quote rather than backquote in RISC-V diagnostic
Similar to the other patch this morning, this fixes a warning that was
causing
the RISC-V bootstrap to fail.
In this case the diagnostic used a backquote. This changes it to a simple
single quote which the diagnostic framework won't complain about.
Committed to the trunk.
gcc/
* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc (riscv_subset_list::add): Use
single quote rather than backquote in diagnostic.
diff --git a/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc
b/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc
index 884d81c12aa..5238877a82d 100644
--- a/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc
+++ b/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ riscv_subset_list::add (const char *subset, int
major_version,
else if (subset[0] == 'z' && !standard_extensions_p (subset))
{
error_at (m_loc,
- "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with `z` but is "
+ "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with 'z' but is "
"unsupported standard extension",
m_arch, subset);
return;
@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ riscv_subset_list::add (const char *subset, int
major_version,
else if (subset[0] == 's' && !standard_extensions_p (subset))
{
error_at (m_loc,
- "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with `s` but is "
+ "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with 's' but is "
"unsupported standard supervisor extension",
m_arch, subset);
return;
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ riscv_subset_list::add (const char *subset, int
major_version,
else if (subset[0] == 'x' && !standard_extensions_p (subset))
{
error_at (m_loc,
- "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with `x` but is "
+ "%<-march=%s%>: extension %qs starts with 'x' but is "
"unsupported non-standard extension",
m_arch, subset);
return;