[DOC] Relocate list under Deprecated in options.texi to Var

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2018-10-25  Sam Tebbs  <sam.tebbs@arm.com>

	* options.texi (Deprecated): Move list to Var section.

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2018-10-25 Sam Tebbs <sam.tebbs@arm.com>
* options.texi (Deprecated): Move list to Var section.
2018-10-24 Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org> 2018-10-24 Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
PR rtl-optimization/87720 PR rtl-optimization/87720

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@ -314,6 +314,15 @@ The way that the state is stored depends on the type of option:
The option is deprecated and every usage of such option will The option is deprecated and every usage of such option will
result in a warning. result in a warning.
@item Var(@var{var}, @var{set})
The option controls an integer variable @var{var} and is active when
@var{var} equals @var{set}. The option parser will set @var{var} to
@var{set} when the positive form of the option is used and @code{!@var{set}}
when the ``no-'' form is used.
@var{var} is declared in the same way as for the single-argument form
described above.
@itemize @bullet @itemize @bullet
@item @item
If the option uses the @code{Mask} or @code{InverseMask} properties, If the option uses the @code{Mask} or @code{InverseMask} properties,
@ -351,15 +360,6 @@ and wasn't given.
The option-processing script will usually zero-initialize @var{var}. The option-processing script will usually zero-initialize @var{var}.
You can modify this behavior using @code{Init}. You can modify this behavior using @code{Init}.
@item Var(@var{var}, @var{set})
The option controls an integer variable @var{var} and is active when
@var{var} equals @var{set}. The option parser will set @var{var} to
@var{set} when the positive form of the option is used and @code{!@var{set}}
when the ``no-'' form is used.
@var{var} is declared in the same way as for the single-argument form
described above.
@item Init(@var{value}) @item Init(@var{value})
The variable specified by the @code{Var} property should be statically The variable specified by the @code{Var} property should be statically
initialized to @var{value}. If more than one option using the same initialized to @var{value}. If more than one option using the same