From: Dhruv Chawla <[email protected]>

Signed-off-by: Dhruv Chawla <[email protected]>

gcc/ada/ChangeLog:

        * gnathtml.pl: Reflow long line.

gcc/ChangeLog:

        * builtins.def: Reflow long line.
        * dwarf2ctf.cc (handle_ctf_type_tags): Likewise.
        * graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc (graphite_copy_stmts_from_block): 
Likewise.
        * lto-streamer.h: Likewise.
        * prime-paths.cc (struct xpair): Likewise.

gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

        * gfortran.texi: Reflow long line.

include/ChangeLog:

        * hsa.h: Reflow long line.

libgcobol/ChangeLog:

        * README: Reflow long line.

libiberty/ChangeLog:

        * simple-object-mach-o.c (simple_object_mach_o_write_segment): Reflow
        long line.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

        * include/bits/stl_algo.h: Reflow long line.
---
 gcc/ada/gnathtml.pl                  |  8 ++++----
 gcc/builtins.def                     |  3 ++-
 gcc/dwarf2ctf.cc                     |  5 +++--
 gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi            |  8 ++++----
 gcc/graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc    |  3 ++-
 gcc/lto-streamer.h                   |  3 ++-
 gcc/prime-paths.cc                   | 11 ++++++-----
 include/hsa.h                        |  6 +++---
 libgcobol/README                     |  4 ++--
 libiberty/simple-object-mach-o.c     |  4 ++--
 libstdc++-v3/include/bits/stl_algo.h |  6 +++---
 11 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/ada/gnathtml.pl b/gcc/ada/gnathtml.pl
index a6beadd29f8..e552b6a1492 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/gnathtml.pl
+++ b/gcc/ada/gnathtml.pl
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@
 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 ## This script converts an Ada file (and its dependency files) to Html.
-## Keywords, comments and strings are color-highlighted. If the 
cross-referencing
-## information provided by Gnat (when not using the -gnatx switch) is found,
-## the html files will also have some cross-referencing features, i.e. if you
-## click on a type, its declaration will be displayed.
+## Keywords, comments and strings are color-highlighted. If the
+## cross-referencing information provided by Gnat (when not using the -gnatx
+## switch) is found, the html files will also have some cross-referencing
+## features, i.e. if you click on a type, its declaration will be displayed.
 ##
 ## To find more about the switches provided by this script, please use the
 ## following command :
diff --git a/gcc/builtins.def b/gcc/builtins.def
index ce9f29d419c..e39c3427d77 100644
--- a/gcc/builtins.def
+++ b/gcc/builtins.def
@@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
               false, true, true, ATTRS, false, \
               flag_openacc)
 /* Set NONANSI_P = false to enable the builtins also with 
-fno-nonansi-builtins,
-   esp. as -std=c++../c.. imply that flag and -fopenacc should be orthogonal.  
*/
+   esp. as -std=c++../c.. imply that flag and -fopenacc should be
+   orthogonal.  */
 #undef DEF_GOACC_BUILTIN_COMPILER
 #define DEF_GOACC_BUILTIN_COMPILER(ENUM, NAME, TYPE, ATTRS) \
   DEF_BUILTIN (ENUM, "__builtin_" NAME, BUILT_IN_NORMAL, TYPE, TYPE,    \
diff --git a/gcc/dwarf2ctf.cc b/gcc/dwarf2ctf.cc
index d13bb424f87..4fafd0d9328 100644
--- a/gcc/dwarf2ctf.cc
+++ b/gcc/dwarf2ctf.cc
@@ -908,8 +908,9 @@ handle_ctf_type_tags (ctf_container_ref ctfc, dw_die_ref 
annot_die,
 /* Handle any DW_AT_GNU_annotation on decl DIE by constructing a CTF_K_DECL_TAG
    type for the DW_TAG_GNU_annotation DIE to which it points, if this has not
    been previously constructed.  There may be multiple annotations chained
-   together by further occurrences of DW_AT_GNU_annotation in the annotation 
DIEs
-   themselves, in which case a corresponding CTF_K_DECL_TAG type is created for
+   together by further occurrences of DW_AT_GNU_annotation in the annotation
+   DIEs themselves, in which case a corresponding CTF_K_DECL_TAG type is 
created
+   for
    each.  Unlike TYPE_TAGs, which form a chain, each DECL_TAG individually
    refers directly to the annotated decl, which should be supplied in REF_DTD.
    IDX is the zero-based component index indicating to which function parameter
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi
index 2f5a42ecc1f..291337cf946 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi
+++ b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi
@@ -4680,10 +4680,10 @@ then this needs to be set to the byte size of each 
character, i.e. @code{4} for
 a @code{CHARACTER (KIND=4)} string.  The length of the string is then returned
 in @code{opt_dst_charlen} (also for string arrays).
 @item @var{dst_data} @tab intent(inout) A pointer to the address the data is
-stored.  To prevent copying of data into an output buffer the address to the 
live
-data is returned here.  When a descriptor is provided also its data-member is
-set to that address.  When @var{may_realloc_dst} is set, then the memory may be
-reallocated by the remote function, which needs to be replicated by this
+stored.  To prevent copying of data into an output buffer the address to the
+live data is returned here.  When a descriptor is provided also its data-member
+is set to that address.  When @var{may_realloc_dst} is set, then the memory may
+be reallocated by the remote function, which needs to be replicated by this
 function.
 @item @var{opt_dst_charlen} @tab intent(inout)  When a char array is returned,
 this parameter is set to the length where applicable.  The value can also be
diff --git a/gcc/graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc 
b/gcc/graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc
index cfdde6ed073..aa56771cad5 100644
--- a/gcc/graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc
+++ b/gcc/graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.cc
@@ -1147,7 +1147,8 @@ void translate_isl_ast_to_gimple::
 graphite_copy_stmts_from_block (basic_block bb, basic_block new_bb,
                                vec<tree> iv_map)
 {
-  /* Iterator pointing to the place where new statement (s) will be inserted.  
*/
+  /* Iterator pointing to the place where new statement (s) will be
+     inserted.  */
   gimple_stmt_iterator gsi_tgt = gsi_last_bb (new_bb);
 
   for (gimple_stmt_iterator gsi = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (gsi);
diff --git a/gcc/lto-streamer.h b/gcc/lto-streamer.h
index 8ed3b419ad5..b09869195fc 100644
--- a/gcc/lto-streamer.h
+++ b/gcc/lto-streamer.h
@@ -268,7 +268,8 @@ public:
   /* Apply all changes in location cache.  Add locations into linemap and patch
      trees.  */
   bool apply_location_cache ();
-  /* Tree merging did not succeed; mark all changes in the cache as accepted.  
*/
+  /* Tree merging did not succeed; mark all changes in the cache as
+     accepted.  */
   void accept_location_cache ();
   /* Tree merging did succeed; throw away recent changes.  */
   void revert_location_cache ();
diff --git a/gcc/prime-paths.cc b/gcc/prime-paths.cc
index e1b02c2eb03..f111c72ca3a 100644
--- a/gcc/prime-paths.cc
+++ b/gcc/prime-paths.cc
@@ -126,14 +126,15 @@ struct xpair
 
    The union of near/far is essentially a short-vector optimization, switching
    to a heap-allocated vector when necessary.  This happens relatively rarely
-   (usually maxes out at 1-2%), and the vertices that have more than 2 
successors
-   also tend to have more than 4.  The root vertex tends to use the dynamic
-   vector because the subpaths are recorded as the successors of the root.
+   (usually maxes out at 1-2%), and the vertices that have more than 2
+   successors also tend to have more than 4.  The root vertex tends to use the
+   dynamic vector because the subpaths are recorded as the successors of the
+   root.
 
    Conceptually, this is a small map from vertex-id -> index and the API is
    modelled as such.  The insert and search functions are unrolled by hand when
-   using the small vector.  This has a noticeable performance impact on insert 
in
-   particular, and is not too complex since we know we are limited to 2
+   using the small vector.  This has a noticeable performance impact on insert
+   in particular, and is not too complex since we know we are limited to 2
    elements.
 
    Vertices are tagged with endofpath and inserted.  If endofpath is set, the
diff --git a/include/hsa.h b/include/hsa.h
index a0aa0eddbb9..b591103c7eb 100644
--- a/include/hsa.h
+++ b/include/hsa.h
@@ -834,9 +834,9 @@ typedef enum {
   HSA_AGENT_INFO_DEFAULT_FLOAT_ROUNDING_MODE = 5,
   /**
    * @deprecated Query ::HSA_ISA_INFO_BASE_PROFILE_DEFAULT_FLOAT_ROUNDING_MODES
-   * for a given instruction set architecture supported by the agent instead.  
If
-   * more than one ISA is supported by the agent, the returned value 
corresponds
-   * to the first ISA enumerated by ::hsa_agent_iterate_isas.
+   * for a given instruction set architecture supported by the agent instead.
+   * If more than one ISA is supported by the agent, the returned value
+   * corresponds to the first ISA enumerated by ::hsa_agent_iterate_isas.
    *
    * A bit-mask of ::hsa_default_float_rounding_mode_t values, representing the
    * default floating-point rounding modes supported by the agent in the Base
diff --git a/libgcobol/README b/libgcobol/README
index 7d78e313122..63ee0d4cbc1 100644
--- a/libgcobol/README
+++ b/libgcobol/README
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 The libgcobol is intended for use entirely and solely by executables created
 from COBOL source code by the GCOBOL "COBOL for GCC" front end.
 
-libgcobol.a can be statically linked in, but it makes for very large binaries. 
We
-tend to use that for debugging the GCOBOL compiler, and not much else
+libgcobol.a can be statically linked in, but it makes for very large binaries.
+We tend to use that for debugging the GCOBOL compiler, and not much else
 
 Many of the functions in the library are called by the executable code 
generated
 by the GCOBOL compiler through GIMPLE tags, and thus prototypes -- which are 
diff --git a/libiberty/simple-object-mach-o.c b/libiberty/simple-object-mach-o.c
index 6ab6655fa98..c6dfe697497 100644
--- a/libiberty/simple-object-mach-o.c
+++ b/libiberty/simple-object-mach-o.c
@@ -1194,8 +1194,8 @@ simple_object_mach_o_write_segment (simple_object_write 
*sobj, int descriptor,
       unsigned int i;
 
       /* Write the section header for the wrapper.  */
-      /* Account for any initial alignment - which becomes the alignment for 
this
-        created section.  */
+      /* Account for any initial alignment - which becomes the alignment for
+        this created section.  */
 
       secsize = (offset - index[0]);
       if (!simple_object_mach_o_write_section_header (sobj, descriptor,
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/stl_algo.h 
b/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/stl_algo.h
index b1a6a10d589..f15b3e4992f 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/stl_algo.h
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/stl_algo.h
@@ -479,9 +479,9 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
    *  @param  __first  An input iterator.
    *  @param  __last   An input iterator.
    *  @param  __pred   A predicate.
-   *  @return  True if the range @p [__first,__last) is partitioned by @p 
__pred,
-   *  i.e. if all elements that satisfy @p __pred appear before those that
-   *  do not.
+   *  @return  True if the range @p [__first,__last) is partitioned by @p
+   *  __pred, i.e. if all elements that satisfy @p __pred appear before those
+   *  that do not.
   */
   template<typename _InputIterator, typename _Predicate>
     _GLIBCXX_NODISCARD _GLIBCXX20_CONSTEXPR
-- 
2.43.0

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