On Mon, 7 Aug 2023, Marek Polacek via Gcc-patches wrote: >> 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? > x86_field_alignment uses > > inform (input_location, "the alignment of %<_Atomic %T%> " > "fields changed in %{GCC 11.1%}", > > so maybe the below should use %{GCC 13.1%}. "GCC V13" looks unusual > to me.
I usually say "GCC 13" when referring to a major release. ("GCC V13" definitely is very unusual.) Gerald