On 15.11.2016 23:03, Eric Gallager wrote: > On 11/15/16, Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> wrote: >> On 15.11.2016 21:41, Matthias Klose wrote: >>> On 15.11.2016 16:52, Jeff Law wrote: >>>> On 11/15/2016 03:55 AM, Matthias Klose wrote: >>>>> This patch removes some references to gcj in the top level and config >>>>> directories and in the gcc documentation. The change to the config >>>>> directory requires regenerating aclocal.m4 and configure in each sub >>>>> directory. >>>>> >>>>> Ok for the trunk? >>>>> >>>>> Matthias >>>>> >>>>> <toplevel> >>>>> >>>>> 2016-11-14 Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> >>>>> >>>>> * config-ml.in: Remove references to GCJ. >>>>> * configure.ac: Likewise. >>>>> * configure: Regenerate. >>>>> >>>>> config/ >>>>> >>>>> 2016-11-14 Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> >>>>> >>>>> multi.m4: Don't set GCJ. >>>>> >>>>> gcc/ >>>>> >>>>> 2016-11-14 Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> >>>>> >>>>> * doc/install.texi: Remove references to gcj/libjava. >>>>> * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. >>>>> >>>> OK. >>>> jeff >>> >>> I was missing more references in the documentation, committing the >>> remaining changes as obvious: >>> >>> gcc/ >>> 2016-11-15 Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> >>> >>> * doc/install.texi: Remove references to java/libjava. >>> * doc/sourcebuild.texi: Likewise. >> >> and here are the remaining java reference in the user oriented >> documentation: >> >> 2016-11-15 Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> >> >> * doc/install.texi: Remove references to java/libjava. >> * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. >> * doc/standards.texi: Likewise. >> >> Index: gcc/doc/install.texi >> =================================================================== >> --- gcc/doc/install.texi (revision 242455) >> +++ gcc/doc/install.texi (working copy) >> @@ -4021,7 +4021,7 @@ >> it sorts relocations for REL targets (o32, o64, EABI). This can cause >> bad code to be generated for simple C++ programs. Also the linker >> from GNU binutils versions prior to 2.17 has a bug which causes the >> -runtime linker stubs in very large programs, like @file{libgcj.so}, to >> +runtime linker stubs in very large programs to >> be incorrectly generated. GNU Binutils 2.18 and later (and snapshots >> made after Nov. 9, 2006) should be free from both of these problems. >> >> Index: gcc/doc/invoke.texi >> =================================================================== >> --- gcc/doc/invoke.texi (revision 242455) >> +++ gcc/doc/invoke.texi (working copy) >> @@ -1316,12 +1316,6 @@ >> @item @var{file}.go >> Go source code. >> >> -@c FIXME: Descriptions of Java file types. >> -@c @var{file}.java >> -@c @var{file}.class >> -@c @var{file}.zip >> -@c @var{file}.jar >> - >> @item @var{file}.ads >> Ada source code file that contains a library unit declaration (a >> declaration of a package, subprogram, or generic, or a generic >> @@ -1370,7 +1364,6 @@ >> ada >> f77 f77-cpp-input f95 f95-cpp-input >> go >> -java >> @end smallexample >> >> @item -x none >> @@ -3174,7 +3167,7 @@ >> @item -fobjc-exceptions >> @opindex fobjc-exceptions >> Enable syntactic support for structured exception handling in >> -Objective-C, similar to what is offered by C++ and Java. This option >> +Objective-C, similar to what is offered by C++. This option >> is required to use the Objective-C keywords @code{@@try}, >> @code{@@throw}, @code{@@catch}, @code{@@finally} and >> @code{@@synchronized}. This option is available with both the GNU >> @@ -10800,7 +10793,7 @@ >> @opindex fbounds-check >> For front ends that support it, generate additional code to check that >> indices used to access arrays are within the declared range. This is >> -currently only supported by the Java and Fortran front ends, where >> +currently only supported by the Fortran front end, where >> this option defaults to true and false respectively. > > > The "defaults to true and false respectively" part no longer makes sense. > It should probably just be "defaults to false"
thanks, committed.