-@c Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c This is part of the GCC manual.
@c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi.
that make this difficult. Such problems could include different
interpretations of the C++ ABI by different vendors, bugs in the ABI, or
bugs in the implementation of the ABI in different compilers.
-GCC's @code{-Wabi} switch warns when G++ generates code that is
+GCC's @option{-Wabi} switch warns when G++ generates code that is
probably not compatible with the C++ ABI@.
The C++ library used with a C++ compiler includes the Standard C++
header files when invoking the compiler whose usual library is not being
used. The location of GCC's C++ header files depends on how the GCC
build was configured, but can be seen by using the G++ @option{-v} option.
-With default configuration options for G++ 3.2 the compile line for a
+With default configuration options for G++ 3.3 the compile line for a
different C++ compiler needs to include
-@example
- -I@var{gcc_install_directory}/include/c++/3.2
-@end example
+@smallexample
+ -I@var{gcc_install_directory}/include/c++/3.3
+@end smallexample
Similarly, compiling code with G++ that must use a C++ library other
than the GNU C++ library requires specifying the location of the header