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manual: Fix Texinfo warnings about improper node names.
A number of cross-references to the GCC info manual cause Texinfo
warnings; e.g.:
./creature.texi:11: warning: @xref node name should not contain `.'
This is due to "gcc.info" being used in the INFO-FILE-NAME (fourth)
argument. Changing it to "gcc" removes these warnings. (Manually
confirmed equivalent behaviour for make info, html, and pdf.)
* manual/creature.texi: Convert references to gcc.info to gcc.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
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2018-02-09 Rical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net>
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* manual/creature.texi: Convert references to gcc.info to gcc.
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* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
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* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
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2018-02-18 Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
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[BZ #22818]
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If you compile your programs using @samp{gcc -ansi}, you get only the
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@w{ISO C} library features, unless you explicitly request additional
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features by defining one or more of the feature macros.
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@xref{Invoking GCC,, GNU CC Command Options, gcc.info, The GNU CC Manual},
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@xref{Invoking GCC,, GNU CC Command Options, gcc, The GNU CC Manual},
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for more information about GCC options.@refill
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You should define these macros by using @samp{#define} preprocessor
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There is also a GNU C syntax to tell the compiler that a function you
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write uses a @code{printf}-style format string.
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@xref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
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gcc.info, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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gcc, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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@node Table of Output Conversions
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@subsection Table of Output Conversions
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the format string appears as the first argument;
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and the arguments to satisfy the format begin with the second.
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@xref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
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gcc.info, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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gcc, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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@node Parsing a Template String
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@subsection Parsing a Template String
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There is also a GNU C syntax to tell the compiler that a function you
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write uses a @code{scanf}-style format string.
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@xref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
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gcc.info, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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gcc, Using GNU CC}, for more information.
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@node Table of Input Conversions
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@subsection Table of Input Conversions
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can check the number and types of arguments in each call to the
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function, and warn you when they do not match the format string.
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For details, see @ref{Function Attributes, , Declaring Attributes of Functions,
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gcc.info, Using GNU CC}.
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gcc, Using GNU CC}.
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@node EOF and Errors
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@section End-Of-File and Errors
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overruns to reliably terminate a program, such as GCC's
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@option{-fcheck-pointer-bounds} and @option{-fsanitize=address}
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options. @xref{Debugging Options,, Options for Debugging Your Program
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or GCC, gcc.info, Using GCC}. Because truncation functions can mask
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or GCC, gcc, Using GCC}. Because truncation functions can mask
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application bugs that would otherwise be caught by the automatic
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techniques, these functions should be used only when the application's
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underlying logic requires truncation.
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