+2007-07-03 Eric Christopher <echristo@apple.com>
+
+ * doc/cppopts.texi: Add conflicting option note to -dM.
+ * doc/invoke.texi: Add note about possible conflicts with
+ -E for -dCHARS and note that -dM will not produce
+ any results if there is no machine dependent reorg.
+
2007-07-03 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@apple.com>
* tree.h (DECL_ALIGN): Back out previous change.
@noindent
will show all the predefined macros.
+If you use @option{-dM} without the @option{-E} option, @option{-dM} is
+interpreted as a synonym for @option{-fdump-rtl-mach}.
+@xref{Debugging Options, , ,gcc}.
+
@item D
@opindex dD
Like @samp{M} except in two respects: it does @emph{not} include the
compiler. The file names for most of the dumps are made by appending a
pass number and a word to the @var{dumpname}. @var{dumpname} is generated
from the name of the output file, if explicitly specified and it is not
-an executable, otherwise it is the basename of the source file.
+an executable, otherwise it is the basename of the source file. These
+switches may have different effects when @option{-E} is used for
+preprocessing.
Most debug dumps can be enabled either passing a letter to the @option{-d}
option, or with a long @option{-fdump-rtl} switch; here are the possible
@opindex dM
@opindex fdump-rtl-mach
Dump after performing the machine dependent reorganization pass, to
-@file{@var{file}.155r.mach}.
+@file{@var{file}.155r.mach} if that pass exists.
@item -dn
@itemx -fdump-rtl-rnreg