Fix formatting of a nested bullet lists. Spotted while adding
description of pragma Ada_2022.
Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on trunk
gcc/ada/
* doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_pragmas.rst (Pragma
Eliminate): Fix markup.
* gnat_rm.texi: Regenerate.
diff --git a/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_pragmas.rst b/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_pragmas.rst
--- a/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_pragmas.rst
+++ b/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_pragmas.rst
@@ -1765,27 +1765,23 @@ The pragma has the following semantics, where ``U`` is the unit specified by
the ``Unit_Name`` argument and ``E`` is the entity specified by the ``Entity``
argument:
-* ``E`` must be a subprogram that is explicitly declared either:
-
- o Within ``U``, or
-
- o Within a generic package that is instantiated in ``U``, or
-
- o As an instance of generic subprogram instantiated in ``U``.
-
- Otherwise the pragma is ignored.
-
-* If ``E`` is overloaded within ``U`` then, in the absence of a
- ``Source_Location`` argument, all overloadings are eliminated.
-
-* If ``E`` is overloaded within ``U`` and only some overloadings
- are to be eliminated, then each overloading to be eliminated
- must be specified in a corresponding pragma ``Eliminate``
- with a ``Source_Location`` argument identifying the line where the
- declaration appears, as described below.
-
-* If ``E`` is declared as the result of a generic instantiation, then
- a ``Source_Location`` argument is needed, as described below
+* ``E`` must be a subprogram that is explicitly declared either:
+
+ * Within ``U``, or
+ * Within a generic package that is instantiated in ``U``, or
+ * As an instance of generic subprogram instantiated in ``U``.
+
+ Otherwise the pragma is ignored.
+
+* If ``E`` is overloaded within ``U`` then, in the absence of a
+ ``Source_Location`` argument, all overloadings are eliminated.
+* If ``E`` is overloaded within ``U`` and only some overloadings
+ are to be eliminated, then each overloading to be eliminated
+ must be specified in a corresponding pragma ``Eliminate``
+ with a ``Source_Location`` argument identifying the line where the
+ declaration appears, as described below.
+* If ``E`` is declared as the result of a generic instantiation, then
+ a ``Source_Location`` argument is needed, as described below.
Pragma ``Eliminate`` allows a program to be compiled in a system-independent
manner, so that unused entities are eliminated but without
diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
--- a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
+++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
@@ -3185,11 +3185,18 @@ argument:
@item
@code{E} must be a subprogram that is explicitly declared either:
-o Within @code{U}, or
-o Within a generic package that is instantiated in @code{U}, or
+@itemize *
+
+@item
+Within @code{U}, or
-o As an instance of generic subprogram instantiated in @code{U}.
+@item
+Within a generic package that is instantiated in @code{U}, or
+
+@item
+As an instance of generic subprogram instantiated in @code{U}.
+@end itemize
Otherwise the pragma is ignored.
@@ -3206,7 +3213,7 @@ declaration appears, as described below.
@item
If @code{E} is declared as the result of a generic instantiation, then
-a @code{Source_Location} argument is needed, as described below
+a @code{Source_Location} argument is needed, as described below.
@end itemize
Pragma @code{Eliminate} allows a program to be compiled in a system-independent