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gas doc warning fixes


Fix some (not all) newer makeinfo complaints when building the gas
docs.

diff --git a/gas/ChangeLog b/gas/ChangeLog
index 8a01dae..fe711bf 100644
--- a/gas/ChangeLog
+++ b/gas/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2015-02-19  Alan Modra  <amodra@gmail.com>
+
+	* doc/as.texinfo (Local Symbol Names): Don't use ':' in pxref.
+	* doc/c-i386.texi: Reorder i386-Bugs after i386-Arch.
+
 2015-02-11  Matthew Wahab  <matthew.wahab@arm.com>
 
 	* config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_cpus): Fix code formatting.
diff --git a/gas/doc/as.texinfo b/gas/doc/as.texinfo
index 9668039..36c2207 100644
--- a/gas/doc/as.texinfo
+++ b/gas/doc/as.texinfo
@@ -3660,8 +3660,8 @@ On the HPPA local symbols begin with @samp{L$}.
 
 Local symbols are defined and used within the assembler, but they are
 normally not saved in object files.  Thus, they are not visible when debugging.
-You may use the @samp{-L} option (@pxref{L, ,Include Local Symbols:
-@option{-L}}) to retain the local symbols in the object files.
+You may use the @samp{-L} option (@pxref{L, ,Include Local Symbols})
+to retain the local symbols in the object files.
 
 @subheading Local Labels
 
diff --git a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
index 298b3a2..d9dfbdd 100644
--- a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
+++ b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
@@ -1051,27 +1051,6 @@ opcode bytes @samp{6a 04} (i.e., without the operand size prefix), which
 is correct since the processor default operand size is assumed to be 16
 bits in a 16-bit code section.
 
-@node i386-Bugs
-@section AT&T Syntax bugs
-
-The UnixWare assembler, and probably other AT&T derived ix86 Unix
-assemblers, generate floating point instructions with reversed source
-and destination registers in certain cases.  Unfortunately, gcc and
-possibly many other programs use this reversed syntax, so we're stuck
-with it.
-
-For example
-
-@smallexample
-        fsub %st,%st(3)
-@end smallexample
-@noindent
-results in @samp{%st(3)} being updated to @samp{%st - %st(3)} rather
-than the expected @samp{%st(3) - %st}.  This happens with all the
-non-commutative arithmetic floating point operations with two register
-operands where the source register is @samp{%st} and the destination
-register is @samp{%st(i)}.
-
 @node i386-Arch
 @section Specifying CPU Architecture
 
@@ -1143,6 +1122,27 @@ For example
  .arch i8086,nojumps
 @end smallexample
 
+@node i386-Bugs
+@section AT&T Syntax bugs
+
+The UnixWare assembler, and probably other AT&T derived ix86 Unix
+assemblers, generate floating point instructions with reversed source
+and destination registers in certain cases.  Unfortunately, gcc and
+possibly many other programs use this reversed syntax, so we're stuck
+with it.
+
+For example
+
+@smallexample
+        fsub %st,%st(3)
+@end smallexample
+@noindent
+results in @samp{%st(3)} being updated to @samp{%st - %st(3)} rather
+than the expected @samp{%st(3) - %st}.  This happens with all the
+non-commutative arithmetic floating point operations with two register
+operands where the source register is @samp{%st} and the destination
+register is @samp{%st(i)}.
+
 @node i386-Notes
 @section Notes
 

-- 
Alan Modra
Australia Development Lab, IBM


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