Committed as obvious. Less obvious (to me) is whether it's correct to say "GCC V13" here. I don't think we refer to a version that way anywhere else, do we?
Would "since GCC 13.1.0" be better? -- >8 -- gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/i386.cc (ix86_invalid_conversion): Fix grammar. --- gcc/config/i386/i386.cc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gcc/config/i386/i386.cc b/gcc/config/i386/i386.cc index 50860050049..5d57726e22c 100644 --- a/gcc/config/i386/i386.cc +++ b/gcc/config/i386/i386.cc @@ -22890,7 +22890,7 @@ ix86_invalid_conversion (const_tree fromtype, const_tree totype) warning (0, "%<__bfloat16%> is redefined from typedef %<short%> " "to real %<__bf16%> since GCC V13, be careful of " "implicit conversion between %<__bf16%> and %<short%>; " - "a explicit bitcast may be needed here"); + "an explicit bitcast may be needed here"); } /* Conversion allowed. */ -- 2.41.0