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# DP: This patch was converted from rename-info-files.diff
# DP: Original comment:
# DP:
# DP: Allow transformations on info file names. Reference the
# DP: transformed info file names in the texinfo files.

--- a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi
+++ b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Texts being (a) (see below), and with th
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* gfortran: (gfortran).                  The GNU Fortran Compiler.
+* @value{fngfortran}: (@value{fngfortran}).                  The GNU Fortran Compiler.
 @end direntry
 This file documents the use and the internals of
 the GNU Fortran compiler, (@command{gfortran}).
--- a/gcc/ada/gnat-style.texi
+++ b/gcc/ada/gnat-style.texi
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 @finalout
 @dircategory GNU Ada Tools 
 @direntry
-* gnat-style: (gnat-style.info). gnat-style
+* gnat-style: (gnat-style-15).      GNAT Coding Style
 @end direntry
 
 @c %**end of header
--- a/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
+++ b/gcc/ada/gnat_rm.texi
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 @finalout
 @dircategory GNU Ada Tools 
 @direntry
-* gnat_rm: (gnat_rm.info). gnat_rm
+* GNAT Reference Manual: (gnat_rm-15).  Reference Manual for GNU Ada tools.
 @end direntry
 
 @c %**end of header
--- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -19243,7 +19243,7 @@ One of the standard libraries bypassed b
 @option{-nodefaultlibs} is @file{libgcc.a}, a library of internal subroutines
 which GCC uses to overcome shortcomings of particular machines, or special
 needs for some languages.
-(@xref{Interface,,Interfacing to GCC Output,gccint,GNU Compiler
+(@xref{Interface,,Interfacing to GCC Output,@value{fngccint},GNU Compiler
 Collection (GCC) Internals},
 for more discussion of @file{libgcc.a}.)
 In most cases, you need @file{libgcc.a} even when you want to avoid
@@ -19252,7 +19252,7 @@ or @option{-nodefaultlibs} you should us
 This ensures that you have no unresolved references to internal GCC
 library subroutines.
 (An example of such an internal subroutine is @code{__main}, used to ensure C++
-constructors are called; @pxref{Collect2,,@code{collect2}, gccint,
+constructors are called; @pxref{Collect2,,@code{collect2}, @value{fngccint},
 GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals}.)
 
 @opindex nostdlib++
@@ -37987,7 +37987,7 @@ Note that you can also specify places to
 @option{-B}, @option{-I} and @option{-L} (@pxref{Directory Options}).  These
 take precedence over places specified using environment variables, which
 in turn take precedence over those specified by the configuration of GCC@.
-@xref{Driver,, Controlling the Compilation Driver @file{gcc}, gccint,
+@xref{Driver,, Controlling the Compilation Driver @file{gcc}, @value{fngccint},
 GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals}.
 
 @table @env
@@ -38167,7 +38167,7 @@ the headers it contains change.
 
 A precompiled header file is searched for when @code{#include} is
 seen in the compilation.  As it searches for the included file
-(@pxref{Search Path,,Search Path,cpp,The C Preprocessor}) the
+(@pxref{Search Path,,Search Path,@value{fncpp},The C Preprocessor}) the
 compiler looks for a precompiled header in each directory just before it
 looks for the include file in that directory.  The name searched for is
 the name specified in the @code{#include} with @samp{.gch} appended.  If
--- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
@@ -29824,7 +29824,7 @@ want to write code that checks whether t
 test for the GNU compiler the same way as for C programs: check for a
 predefined macro @code{__GNUC__}.  You can also use @code{__GNUG__} to
 test specifically for GNU C++ (@pxref{Common Predefined Macros,,
-Predefined Macros,cpp,The GNU C Preprocessor}).
+Predefined Macros,@value{fncpp},The GNU C Preprocessor}).
 
 @menu
 * C++ Volatiles::       What constitutes an access to a volatile object.
--- a/gcc/doc/standards.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/standards.texi
@@ -371,5 +371,5 @@ available at @uref{https://gcc.gnu.org/o
 GNAT Reference Manual}, for information on standard
 conformance and compatibility of the Ada compiler.
 
-@xref{Standards,,Standards, gfortran, The GNU Fortran Compiler}, for details
+@xref{Standards,,Standards, @value{fngfortran}, The GNU Fortran Compiler}, for details
 of standards supported by GNU Fortran.
--- a/gcc/doc/libgcc.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/libgcc.texi
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ that needs them.
 GCC will also generate calls to C library routines, such as
 @code{memcpy} and @code{memset}, in some cases.  The set of routines
 that GCC may possibly use is documented in @ref{Other
-Builtins,,,gcc, Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)}.
+Builtins,,,@value{fngcc}, Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)}.
 
 These routines take arguments and return values of a specific machine
 mode, not a specific C type.  @xref{Machine Modes}, for an explanation
--- a/gcc/doc/gccint.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/gccint.texi
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Texts being (a) (see below), and with th
 @ifnottex
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* gccint: (gccint).            Internals of the GNU Compiler Collection.
+* @value{fngccint}: (@value{fngccint}).            Internals of the GNU Compiler Collection.
 @end direntry
 This file documents the internals of the GNU compilers.
 @sp 1
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ write front ends for new languages.  It
 @value{VERSION_PACKAGE}
 @end ifset
 version @value{version-GCC}.  The use of the GNU compilers is documented in a
-separate manual.  @xref{Top,, Introduction, gcc, Using the GNU
+separate manual.  @xref{Top,, Introduction, @value{fngcc}, Using the GNU
 Compiler Collection (GCC)}.
 
 This manual is mainly a reference manual rather than a tutorial.  It
--- a/gcc/doc/cpp.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/cpp.texi
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ This manual contains no Invariant Sectio
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* Cpp: (cpp).                  The GNU C preprocessor.
+* @value{fncpp}: (@value{fncpp}).                  The GNU C preprocessor.
 @end direntry
 @end ifinfo
 
--- a/gcc/doc/gcc.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/gcc.texi
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ version @value{version-GCC}.
 The internals of the GNU compilers, including how to port them to new
 targets and some information about how to write front ends for new
 languages, are documented in a separate manual.  @xref{Top,,
-Introduction, gccint, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals}.
+Introduction, @value{fngccint}, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals}.
 
 @menu
 * G++ and GCC::     You can compile C or C++ programs.
--- a/gcc/doc/install.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/install.texi
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Free Documentation License}''.
 @end ifinfo
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* gccinstall: (gccinstall).    Installing the GNU Compiler Collection.
+* @value{fngccinstall}: (@value{fngccinstall}).    Installing the GNU Compiler Collection.
 @end direntry
 
 @c Part 3 Titlepage and Copyright
--- a/gcc/doc/cppinternals.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/cppinternals.texi
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* Cpplib: (cppinternals).      Cpplib internals.
+* @value{fncppint}: (@value{fncppint}).      Cpplib internals.
 @end direntry
 @end ifinfo
 
--- a/libgomp/libgomp.texi
+++ b/libgomp/libgomp.texi
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ texts being (a) (see below), and with th
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory GNU Libraries
 @direntry
-* libgomp: (libgomp).          GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
+* @value{fnlibgomp}: (@value{fnlibgomp}).          GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
 @end direntry
 
 This manual documents libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi Processing
--- a/libitm/libitm.texi
+++ b/libitm/libitm.texi
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Free Documentation License''.
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory GNU Libraries
 @direntry
-* libitm: (libitm).                    GNU Transactional Memory Library
+* @value{fnlibitm}: (@value{fnlibitm}).                    GNU Transactional Memory Library
 @end direntry
 
 This manual documents the GNU Transactional Memory Library.
--- a/gcc/go/gccgo.texi
+++ b/gcc/go/gccgo.texi
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ man page gfdl(7).
 @format
 @dircategory Software development
 @direntry
-* Gccgo: (gccgo).           A GCC-based compiler for the Go language
+* @value{fngccgo}: (@value{fngccgo}).           A GCC-based compiler for the Go language
 @end direntry
 @end format
 
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ and the Info entries for @file{gccgo} an
 
 The @command{gccgo} command is a frontend to @command{gcc} and
 supports many of the same options.  @xref{Option Summary, , Option
-Summary, gcc, Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)}.  This manual
+Summary, @value{fngcc}, Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)}.  This manual
 only documents the options specific to @command{gccgo}.
 
 The @command{gccgo} command may be used to compile Go source code into
--- a/libquadmath/libquadmath.texi
+++ b/libquadmath/libquadmath.texi
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ copy and modify this GNU manual.
 @ifinfo
 @dircategory GNU Libraries
 @direntry
-* libquadmath: (libquadmath).                  GCC Quad-Precision Math Library
+* @value{fnlibquadmath}: (@value{fnlibquadmath}).                  GCC Quad-Precision Math Library
 @end direntry
 
 This manual documents the GCC Quad-Precision Math Library API.