Use expression that work fine for basic type.

gcc/jit/ChangeLog:

        * docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst: Use :expr: for basic types.
        * docs/topics/compilation.rst: Likewise.
        * docs/topics/expressions.rst: Likewise.
        * docs/topics/function-pointers.rst: Likewise.
---
 gcc/jit/docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst    | 6 +++---
 gcc/jit/docs/topics/compilation.rst       | 4 ++--
 gcc/jit/docs/topics/expressions.rst       | 6 +++---
 gcc/jit/docs/topics/function-pointers.rst | 2 +-
 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/jit/docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst 
b/gcc/jit/docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst
index 239e004371e..003dbce8991 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst
+++ b/gcc/jit/docs/cp/topics/expressions.rst
@@ -57,14 +57,14 @@ Simple expressions
                                            int value) const
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`int` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`int` value.
 
 .. function:: gccjit::rvalue \
               gccjit::context::new_rvalue (gccjit::type numeric_type, \
                                            long value) const
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`long` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`long` value.
 
 .. function::  gccjit::rvalue \
                gccjit::context::zero (gccjit::type numeric_type) const
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Simple expressions
                                             double value) const
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`double` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`double` value.
 
 .. function:: gccjit::rvalue \
               gccjit::context::new_rvalue (gccjit::type pointer_type, \
diff --git a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/compilation.rst 
b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/compilation.rst
index c5fa6eb0faf..91b9c2533cf 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/compilation.rst
+++ b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/compilation.rst
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ In-memory compilation
    If the global is found, the result will need to be cast to a
    pointer of the correct type before it can be called.
 
-   This is a *pointer* to the global, so e.g. for an :c:type:`int` this is
-   an :c:type:`int *`.
+   This is a *pointer* to the global, so e.g. for an :expr:`int` this is
+   an :expr:`int *`.
 
    For example, given an ``int foo;`` created this way:
 
diff --git a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/expressions.rst 
b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/expressions.rst
index 49b7e14ae2b..00e2ec8cfeb 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/expressions.rst
+++ b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/expressions.rst
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Simple expressions
                                                    int value)
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`int` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`int` value.
 
 .. function:: gcc_jit_rvalue *\
               gcc_jit_context_new_rvalue_from_long (gcc_jit_context *ctxt, \
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Simple expressions
                                                     long value)
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`long` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`long` value.
 
 .. function::  gcc_jit_rvalue *gcc_jit_context_zero (gcc_jit_context *ctxt, \
                                                      gcc_jit_type 
*numeric_type)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Simple expressions
                                                        double value)
 
    Given a numeric type (integer or floating point), build an rvalue for
-   the given constant :c:type:`double` value.
+   the given constant :expr:`double` value.
 
 .. function:: gcc_jit_rvalue *\
               gcc_jit_context_new_rvalue_from_ptr (gcc_jit_context *ctxt, \
diff --git a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/function-pointers.rst 
b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/function-pointers.rst
index e6f9970a7a7..dde49215853 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/docs/topics/function-pointers.rst
+++ b/gcc/jit/docs/topics/function-pointers.rst
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ to it in :c:type:`gcc_jit_rvalue` form using
 type obtained using :c:func:`gcc_jit_context_new_function_ptr_type`.
 
 Here's an example of creating a function pointer type corresponding to C's
-:c:type:`void (*) (int, int, int)`:
+:expr:`void (*) (int, int, int)`:
 
 .. code-block:: c
 
-- 
2.37.1


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