[PATCH] Clarify documentation for -fpie and -fPIE
Jonathan Wakely
jwakely@redhat.com
Mon Apr 30 13:17:00 GMT 2018
I noticed a couple of missing definite articles in the description of
-fpie and -fPIE, and found the last sentence unclear. This clarifies
that it means you should use these options during compilation if you
plan to use -pie during linking (rather than implying you use these
during linking as well).
I also added a hyphen to "position independent" but maybe that part
should wait for a decision on
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2018-04/msg00196.html
* doc/invoke.texi (-fpie, -fPIE): Fix grammar and clarify
interaction with -pie.
OK for trunk?
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commit 169e8c617d502eae8ef37ea60cd199286d318863
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Apr 30 13:26:10 2018 +0100
Clarify documentation for -fpie and -fPIE
* doc/invoke.texi (-fpie, -fPIE): Fix grammar and clarify
interaction with -pie.
diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
index 606e9152cfc..efe66e37901 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -13094,10 +13094,10 @@ are defined to 2.
@itemx -fPIE
@opindex fpie
@opindex fPIE
-These options are similar to @option{-fpic} and @option{-fPIC}, but
-generated position independent code can be only linked into executables.
-Usually these options are used when @option{-pie} GCC option is
-used during linking.
+These options are similar to @option{-fpic} and @option{-fPIC}, but the
+generated position-independent code can be only linked into executables.
+Usually these options are used to compile code that will be linked using
+the @option{-pie} GCC option.
@option{-fpie} and @option{-fPIE} both define the macros
@code{__pie__} and @code{__PIE__}. The macros have the value 1
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