PR other/87353 fix formatting and grammar in manual

The changes to invoke.texi in r242433 left some unwanted spaces that
texi2pod.pl interprets as verbatim formatting. There are also some
grammatical errors due to the removal of references to GCJ, where the
G++ driver is referred to in the plural.

	PR other/87353
	* doc/invoke.texi (Link Options): Fix formatting and grammar.

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Jonathan Wakely 2018-09-18 15:19:55 +01:00 committed by Jonathan Wakely
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2018-09-18 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
PR other/87353
* doc/invoke.texi (Link Options): Fix formatting and grammar.
2018-09-18 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR middle-end/63155

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@ -12625,9 +12625,9 @@ of these is when the application wishes to throw and catch exceptions
across different shared libraries. In that case, each of the libraries
as well as the application itself should use the shared @file{libgcc}.
Therefore, the G++ and driver automatically adds @option{-shared-libgcc}
whenever you build a shared library or a main executable, because C++
programs typically use exceptions, so this is the right thing to do.
Therefore, the G++ driver automatically adds @option{-shared-libgcc}
whenever you build a shared library or a main executable, because C++
programs typically use exceptions, so this is the right thing to do.
If, instead, you use the GCC driver to create shared libraries, you may
find that they are not always linked with the shared @file{libgcc}.
@ -12641,8 +12641,7 @@ propagate through such shared libraries, without incurring relocation
costs at library load time.
However, if a library or main executable is supposed to throw or catch
exceptions, you must link it using the G++ driver, as appropriate
for the languages used in the program, or using the option
exceptions, you must link it using the G++ driver, or using the option
@option{-shared-libgcc}, such that it is linked with the shared
@file{libgcc}.