> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 19:57:11 +0300 > From: Eli Zaretskii via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org> > Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org, gcc-patc...@gcc.gnu.org, jos...@codesourcery.com > > Or how about this: > > `Overall Options' > > See Options Controlling the Kind of Output. > > *note -c. *note -S. *note -E. *note -o. ‘`file'’ > *note -dumpbase. ‘`dumpbase'’ *note -dumpbase-ext. > ‘`auxdropsuf'’ *note -dumpdir. ‘`dumppfx'’ ‘-x’ ‘`language'’ > *note -v. *note -###. *note –help.‘[=`class'[,...]]’ > *note –target-help. *note –version. *note -pass-exit-codes > . *note -pipe. *note -specs.‘=`file'’ *note -wrapper > .‘@`file'’ *note -ffile-prefix-map.‘=`old'=`new'’ *note > -fplugin.‘=`file'’ ‘-fplugin-arg-’‘`name'=`arg'’ > ‘-fdump-ada-spec’‘[-`slim']’ *note -fada-spec-parent.‘=`unit'’ > *note -fdump-go-spec.‘=`file'’
I see that when I copied text into the mail, the "see" that Emacs displays got replaced by "*note" (which is what actually appears in the Info file). So if you want to understand my references to the ubiquitous "see", imagine that each "*note" is displayed as "see". Apologies for any confusion.