On Mon, 10 Jul 2023, Kyrylo Tkachov via Gcc-patches wrote: > I know the GCC source is inconsistent on this but the proper branding > these days is "ARM" -> "Arm" and "ARMv8.1-M" -> "Armv8.1-M".
Arm, Red Hat, and SUSE - those three are spelt incorrectly by third parties more often than not, it seems. :-( Is it always Arm now in every context and meaning (outside target triplets)? If so, I'll add a line to our table in codingconventions.html? If not, can you explain the specifics? Gerald