-2005-03-31 James E Wilson <wilson@specifixinc.com>
+2005-04-01 Kazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu>
+
+ * doc/contrib.texi, doc/invoke.texi, doc/tm.texi: Fix typos.
+
+2005-04-01 James E Wilson <wilson@specifixinc.com>
PR c++/20505
* dwarf2out.c (rtl_for_decl_init): New function.
Fred Fish for BeOS support and Ada fixes.
@item
-Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portugese translation of the GCJ FAQ@.
+Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portuguese translation of the GCJ FAQ@.
@item
Peter Gerwinski for various bug fixes and the Pascal front end.
that GCC is targetting, like @option{-mcpu} or @option{-march}. The
@option{-force_cpusubtype_ALL} option can be used to override this.
-The Darwin tools vary in their behaviour when presented with an ISA
+The Darwin tools vary in their behavior when presented with an ISA
mismatch. The assembler, @file{as}, will only permit instructions to
be used that are valid for the subtype of the file it is generating,
so you cannot put 64-bit instructions in an @samp{ppc750} object file.
@opindex msplit-addresses
@opindex mno-split-addresses
Enable (disable) use of the @code{%hi()} and @code{%lo()} assembler
-relocation operators. This option has been superceded by
+relocation operators. This option has been superseded by
@option{-mexplicit-relocs} but is retained for backwards compatibility.
@item -mexplicit-relocs
functions (like @code{__cmpdi2}) return 0 to indicate that the first
operand is smaller than the second, 1 to indicate that they are equal,
and 2 to indicate that the first operand is greater than the second.
-If this macro evalutes to @code{false} the comparison functions return
+If this macro evaluates to @code{false} the comparison functions return
@minus{}1, 0, and 1 instead of 0, 1, and 2. If the target uses the routines
in @file{libgcc.a}, you do not need to define this macro.
@end defmac