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The description of specs should have ended up in the GCC internals manual instead of the user-facing documentation when the two manuals were split many years ago. gcc/ChangeLog PR driver/69367 PR driver/69849 * Makefile.in (TEXI_GCCINT_FILES): Add specs.texi. * doc/gccint.texi: Include it. * doc/install.texi: Fix cross-references. * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. (Option Summary): Reclassify -specs/--specs as a developer option. (Overall Options): Move -specs= documentation to... (Developer Options): ...here. (Spec Files): Move entire section to.... * doc/specs.texi: ....new file. * common.opt.urls: Regenerated.
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