doc/invoke: Remove duplicate explicit-relocs entry of MIPS

When add new style -mexplicit-relocs=, the old style was not removed.

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	* doc/invoke.texi: Remove duplicate MIPS explicit-relocs option.
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YunQiang Su 2024-01-28 13:16:23 +08:00
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@ -28440,16 +28440,20 @@ Enable (disable) use of the @code{%hi()} and @code{%lo()} assembler
relocation operators. This option has been superseded by
@option{-mexplicit-relocs} but is retained for backwards compatibility.
@opindex mexplicit-relocs
@opindex mno-explicit-relocs
@item -mexplicit-relocs
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=none
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=base
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=pcrel
@item -mexplicit-relocs=none
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs=base
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs=pcrel
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs
@itemx -mno-explicit-relocs
Use (do not use) assembler relocation operators when dealing with symbolic
addresses. The alternative, selected by @option{-mno-explicit-relocs},
is to use assembler macros instead.
These options control whether explicit relocs (such as %gp_rel) are used.
The default value depends on the version of GAS when GCC itself was built.
@option{-mexplicit-relocs} is the default if GCC was configured
to use an assembler that supports relocation operators.
The @code{base} explicit-relocs support introdunced into GAS in 2001.
The @code{pcrel} explicit-relocs support introdunced into GAS in 2014,
which supports @code{%pcrel_hi} and @code{%pcrel_lo}.
@opindex mcheck-zero-division
@opindex mno-check-zero-division
@ -28772,21 +28776,6 @@ branch to be used if one is available in the current ISA and the delay
slot is successfully filled. If the delay slot is not filled, a compact
branch will be chosen if one is available.
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=none
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=base
@opindex mexplicit-relocs=pcrel
@item -mexplicit-relocs=none
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs=base
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs=pcrel
@itemx -mexplicit-relocs
@itemx -mno-explicit-relocs
These options control whether explicit relocs (such as %gp_rel) are used.
The default value depends on the version of GAS when GCC itself was built.
The @code{base} explicit-relocs support introdunced into GAS in 2001.
The @code{pcrel} explicit-relocs support introdunced into GAS in 2014,
which supports @code{%pcrel_hi} and @code{%pcrel_lo}.
@opindex mfp-exceptions
@item -mfp-exceptions
@itemx -mno-fp-exceptions