On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Eric Christopher <echri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just to document that it's passed directly on to the linker. > > OK? Wording changes? > > -eric > > 2014-07-15 Eric Christopher <echri...@gmail.com> > > * doc/invoke.texi (Link Options): Document -z option. > > Index: gcc/doc/invoke.texi > =================================================================== > --- gcc/doc/invoke.texi (revision 212574) > +++ gcc/doc/invoke.texi (working copy) > @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ > -static-libasan -static-libtsan -static-liblsan -static-libubsan @gol > -shared -shared-libgcc -symbolic @gol > -T @var{script} -Wl,@var{option} -Xlinker @var{option} @gol > --u @var{symbol}} > +-u @var{symbol} -z @var{keyword}} > > @item Directory Options > @xref{Directory Options,,Options for Directory Search}. > @@ -10690,6 +10690,12 @@ > Pretend the symbol @var{symbol} is undefined, to force linking of > library modules to define it. You can use @option{-u} multiple times with > different symbols to force loading of additional library modules. > + > +@item -z @var{keyword} > +@opindex z > +@option{-z} is passed directly on to the linker along with the keyword > +@var{keyword}. See the section in the documentation of your linker for > +permitted values and their meanings. > @end table
Looks fine. Diego.