https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=85665
Bug ID: 85665 Summary: Multiple typos in diagnostics Product: gcc Version: 8.1.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: c Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: roland.illig at gmx dot de Target Milestone: --- Specify use soft floating point ABI which mean alias to -mabi=2. Specify use soft floating point ABI which mean alias to -mabi=2fp+. Specify a fpu configuration value from 0 to 7; 0-3 is as FPU spec says, and 4-7 is corresponding to 0-3. a => an Specify how many read/write ports for n9/n10 cores. The value should be 3r2w or 2r1w. * double space * the first sentence no verb Always save $lp in the stack. in => on one field is bitfield while other is not "" => a "" => the Disable FPU ISA, the ABI option must be enable '-mfloat-abi=soft' '-mabi=2fp+' option only support when FPU available, must be enable '-mext-fpu-sp' or '-mext-fpu-dp' Known floating-point number of registers (for use with the -mconfig-fpu= option): this builtin function not support on the v3m toolchain CCTL intrinsic function subtype out of range! THERE IS AN EXCLAMATION MARK !!!ONEELEVEN!!!! /* Note the cctl divide to 5 group and share the same name table. */ In general: * Please make sure that no diagnostic message ever ends with an exclamation mark!!! * Please make sure that every diagnostic that uses 'straight' "quotes" is listed in a special white-list. All other diagnostics must only use %<typographical%> quotes. It's really simple to write a little program that checks the above things. As a translator, I don't want check them each month again. Especially in the month before a release, these changes should only be done very carefully. I have the impression that there are more typos than in the previous months.