Refer to "options" not "switches"
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2002-01-15 Nick Clifton <nickc@cambridge.redhat.com>
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* objcopy.c (copy_usage): Use "switches" instead of "options".
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(strip_usage): Use "switches" instead of "options".
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* doc/binutils.texi (dlltool): Refer to "switches" instead of
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"options".
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2002-01-14 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
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* MAINTAINERS: Add self as co-maintainer for the ARM code.
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@ -2732,14 +2732,14 @@ when @option{--export-all-symbols} is used.
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Specifies the path, including the filename, of the assembler to be used
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to create the exports file.
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@item -f @var{switches}
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@itemx --as-flags @var{switches}
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Specifies any specific command line switches to be passed to the
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@item -f @var{options}
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@itemx --as-flags @var{options}
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Specifies any specific command line options to be passed to the
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assembler when building the exports file. This option will work even if
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the @option{-S} option is not used. This option only takes one argument,
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and if it occurs more than once on the command line, then later
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occurrences will override earlier occurrences. So if it is necessary to
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pass multiple switches to the assembler they should be enclosed in
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pass multiple options to the assembler they should be enclosed in
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double quotes.
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@item -D @var{name}
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@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ copy_usage (stream, exit_status)
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FILE *stream;
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int exit_status;
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{
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fprintf (stream, _("Usage: %s <switches> in-file [out-file]\n"), program_name);
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fprintf (stream, _(" The switches are:\n"));
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fprintf (stream, _("Usage: %s <options> in-file [out-file]\n"), program_name);
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fprintf (stream, _(" The options are:\n"));
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fprintf (stream, _("\
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-I --input-target <bfdname> Assume input file is in format <bfdname>\n\
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-O --output-target <bfdname> Create an output file in format <bfdname>\n\
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FILE *stream;
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int exit_status;
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{
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fprintf (stream, _("Usage: %s <switches> in-file(s)\n"), program_name);
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fprintf (stream, _(" The switches are:\n"));
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fprintf (stream, _("Usage: %s <options> in-file(s)\n"), program_name);
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fprintf (stream, _(" The options are:\n"));
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fprintf (stream, _("\
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-I --input-target <bfdname> Assume input file is in format <bfdname>\n\
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-O --output-target <bfdname> Create an output file in format <bfdname>\n\
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