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Fix spelling typos
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@@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ Display symbols which have a target-specific special meaning. These
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symbols are usually used by the target for some special processing and
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are not normally helpful when included included in the normal symbol
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lists. For example for ARM targets this option would skip the mapping
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symbols used to mark transistions between ARM code, THUMB code and
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symbols used to mark transitions between ARM code, THUMB code and
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data.
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@item -t @var{radix}
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@@ -1478,7 +1478,7 @@ optional. You could instead do this:
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@item Run @code{objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=foo.full foo}
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@end enumerate
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i.e. the file pointed to by the @option{--add-gnu-debuglink} can be the
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i.e., the file pointed to by the @option{--add-gnu-debuglink} can be the
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full executable. It does not have to be a file created by the
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@option{--only-keep-debug} switch.
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@@ -1766,15 +1766,15 @@ disassembly of BookE instructions. @option{32} and @option{64} select
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PowerPC and PowerPC64 disassembly, respectively. @option{e300} selects
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disassembly for the e300 family.
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For MIPS, this option controls the printing of instruction mneumonic
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For MIPS, this option controls the printing of instruction mnemonic
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names and register names in disassembled instructions. Multiple
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selections from the following may be specified as a comma separated
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string, and invalid options are ignored:
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@table @code
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@item no-aliases
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Print the 'raw' instruction mneumonic instead of some pseudo
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instruction mneumonic. I.E. print 'daddu' or 'or' instead of 'move',
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Print the 'raw' instruction mnemonic instead of some pseudo
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instruction mnemonic. I.e., print 'daddu' or 'or' instead of 'move',
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'sll' instead of 'nop', etc.
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@item gpr-names=@var{ABI}
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@@ -1817,7 +1817,7 @@ For VAX, you can specify function entry addresses with @option{-M
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entry:0xf00ba}. You can use this multiple times to properly
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disassemble VAX binary files that don't contain symbol tables (like
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ROM dumps). In these cases, the function entry mask would otherwise
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be decoded as VAX instructions, which would probably lead the the rest
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be decoded as VAX instructions, which would probably lead the rest
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of the function being wrongly disassembled.
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@item -p
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@@ -2464,7 +2464,7 @@ names from the standard input instead. All the results are printed on
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the standard output. The difference between reading names from the
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command line versus reading names from the standard input is that
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command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no
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checking is performed to seperate them from surrounding text. Thus
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checking is performed to separate them from surrounding text. Thus
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for example:
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@smallexample
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@@ -2578,7 +2578,7 @@ the Info entries for @file{binutils}.
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@quotation
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@emph{Warning:} @command{c++filt} is a new utility, and the details of its
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user interface are subject to change in future releases. In particular,
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a command-line option may be required in the the future to decode a name
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a command-line option may be required in the future to decode a name
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passed as an argument on the command line; in other words,
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@example
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@@ -2892,7 +2892,7 @@ The name of the output file. If this option is not used, then
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for the input file name, as the output file name. If there is no
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non-option argument, then @command{windres} will write to standard output.
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@command{windres} can not write a COFF file to standard output. Note,
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for compatability with @command{rc} the option @option{-fo} is also
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for compatibility with @command{rc} the option @option{-fo} is also
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accepted, but its use is not recommended.
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@item -J @var{format}
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@@ -2929,7 +2929,7 @@ Specify an include directory to use when reading an @code{rc} file.
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@command{windres} will pass this to the preprocessor as an @option{-I}
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option. @command{windres} will also search this directory when looking for
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files named in the @code{rc} file. If the argument passed to this command
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matches any of the supported @var{formats} (as descrived in the @option{-J}
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matches any of the supported @var{formats} (as described in the @option{-J}
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option), it will issue a deprecation warning, and behave just like the
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@option{-J} option. New programs should not use this behaviour. If a
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directory happens to match a @var{format}, simple prefix it with @samp{./}
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@@ -3837,7 +3837,7 @@ a chance to make a mistake.
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Even if the problem you experience is a fatal signal, you should still
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say so explicitly. Suppose something strange is going on, such as your
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copy of the utility is out of synch, or you have encountered a bug in
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copy of the utility is out of sync, or you have encountered a bug in
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the C library on your system. (This has happened!) Your copy might
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crash and ours would not. If you told us to expect a crash, then when
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ours fails to crash, we would know that the bug was not happening for
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