@item l1_text
@cindex @code{l1_text} function attribute
This attribute specifies a function to be placed into L1 Instruction
-SRAM. The function will be put into a specific section named @code{.l1.text}.
+SRAM@. The function will be put into a specific section named @code{.l1.text}.
With @option{-mfdpic}, function calls with a such function as the callee
or caller will use inlined PLT.
Increase the minimum alignment of each @var{variable} to @var{alignment}.
This is the same as GCC's @code{aligned} attribute @pxref{Variable
Attributes}). Macro expansion occurs on the arguments to this pragma
-when compiling C and Objective-C. It does not currently occur when
+when compiling C and Objective-C@. It does not currently occur when
compiling C++, but this is a bug which may be fixed in a future
release.
because otherwise certain simple expressions become undefined. However,
because it would surprise most programmers, G++ treats dereferencing a
pointer to volatile object of complete type when the value is unused as
-GCC would do for an equivalent type in C. When the object has incomplete
+GCC would do for an equivalent type in C@. When the object has incomplete
type, G++ issues a warning; if you wish to force an error, you must
force a conversion to rvalue with, for instance, a static cast.