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@c Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c This is part of the GCC manual. @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi. @c Version number and development mode. @c version-GCC is @set to the base GCC version number. @c DEVELOPMENT is @set for an in-development version, @clear for a @c release version (corresponding to ``experimental''/anything else @c in gcc/DEV-PHASE). @include gcc-vers.texi @c Common macros to support generating man pages: @macro gcctabopt{body} @code{\body\} @end macro @macro gccoptlist{body} @smallexample \body\ @end smallexample @end macro @c Makeinfo handles the above macro OK, TeX needs manual line breaks; @c they get lost at some point in handling the macro. But if @macro is @c used here rather than @alias, it produces double line breaks. @iftex @alias gol = * @end iftex @ifnottex @macro gol @end macro @end ifnottex @c For FSF printing, define FSFPRINT. Also update the ISBN and last @c printing date for the manual being printed. @c @set FSFPRINT @ifset FSFPRINT @smallbook @finalout @c Cause even numbered pages to be printed on the left hand side of @c the page and odd numbered pages to be printed on the right hand @c side of the page. Using this, you can print on both sides of a @c sheet of paper and have the text on the same part of the sheet. @c The text on right hand pages is pushed towards the right hand @c margin and the text on left hand pages is pushed toward the left @c hand margin. @c (To provide the reverse effect, set bindingoffset to -0.75in.) @tex \global\bindingoffset=0.75in \global\normaloffset =0.75in @end tex @end ifset @c Macro to generate a "For the N.N.N version" subtitle on the title @c page of TeX documentation. This macro should be used in the @c titlepage environment after the title and any other subtitles have @c been placed, and before any authors are placed. @macro versionsubtitle @ifclear DEVELOPMENT @subtitle For @sc{gcc} version @value{version-GCC} @end ifclear @ifset DEVELOPMENT @subtitle For @sc{gcc} version @value{version-GCC} (pre-release) @end ifset @c Even if there are no authors, the second titlepage line should be @c forced to the bottom of the page. @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @end macro