\n\
Options:\n\
%OPTIONS%\n\
+\n\
The source code may be specified as a simple one line expression, e.g.:\n\
\n\
compile code printf(\"Hello world\\n\");\n\
Usage: compile print [[OPTION]... --] [/FMT] [EXPR]\n\
\n\
Options:\n\
-%OPTIONS%\
+%OPTIONS%\n\
+\n\
Note: because this command accepts arbitrary expressions, if you\n\
specify any command option, you must use a double dash (\"--\")\n\
to mark the end of option processing. E.g.: \"compile print -o -- myobj\".\n\
add_setshow_string_cmd ("compile-args", class_support,
&compile_args,
- _("Set compile command GCC command-line arguments"),
- _("Show compile command GCC command-line arguments"),
+ _("Set compile command GCC command-line arguments."),
+ _("Show compile command GCC command-line arguments."),
_("\
Use options like -I (include file directory) or ABI settings.\n\
String quoting is parsed like in shell, for example:\n\
add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd ("compile-gcc", class_support,
&compile_gcc,
_("Set compile command "
- "GCC driver filename"),
+ "GCC driver filename."),
_("Show compile command "
- "GCC driver filename"),
+ "GCC driver filename."),
_("\
It should be absolute filename of the gcc executable.\n\
If empty the default target triplet will be searched in $PATH."),