Avoid warnings from makeinfo

"make info" gives a number of warnings about the use of a "." in
@ref-like commands.  These come from the ".info" suffix.  I think this
suffix is redundant, and removing the suffix also removes the warning.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2018-09-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Compilation): Use "gcc", not "gcc.info", in @xref.
	(Machine Code): Use "binutils", not "binutils.info", in @pxref.
	(Separate Debug Files): Use "ld", not "ld.info", in @ref.
	* python.texi (Objfiles In Python): Use "ld", not "ld.info", in @ref.
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2018-09-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Compilation): Use "gcc", not "gcc.info", in @xref.
(Machine Code): Use "binutils", not "binutils.info", in @pxref.
(Separate Debug Files): Use "ld", not "ld.info", in @ref.
* python.texi (Objfiles In Python): Use "ld", not "ld.info", in @ref.
2018-09-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> 2018-09-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
PR python/16484: PR python/16484:

@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@ the @sc{gnu} C compiler, provides macro information if you are using
the DWARF debugging format, and specify the option @option{-g3}. the DWARF debugging format, and specify the option @option{-g3}.
@xref{Debugging Options,,Options for Debugging Your Program or GCC, @xref{Debugging Options,,Options for Debugging Your Program or GCC,
gcc.info, Using the @sc{gnu} Compiler Collection (GCC)}, for more gcc, Using the @sc{gnu} Compiler Collection (GCC)}, for more
information on @value{NGCC} options affecting debug information. information on @value{NGCC} options affecting debug information.
You will have the best debugging experience if you use the latest You will have the best debugging experience if you use the latest
@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ This command controls the passing of target specific information to
the disassembler. For a list of valid options, please refer to the the disassembler. For a list of valid options, please refer to the
@code{-M}/@code{--disassembler-options} section of the @samp{objdump} @code{-M}/@code{--disassembler-options} section of the @samp{objdump}
manual and/or the output of @kbd{objdump --help} manual and/or the output of @kbd{objdump --help}
(@pxref{objdump,,objdump,binutils.info,The GNU Binary Utilities}). (@pxref{objdump,,objdump,binutils,The GNU Binary Utilities}).
The default value is the empty string. The default value is the empty string.
If it is necessary to specify more than one disassembler option, then If it is necessary to specify more than one disassembler option, then
@ -19699,7 +19699,7 @@ also present in the corresponding debug info file. (This is supported
only on some operating systems, when using the ELF or PE file formats only on some operating systems, when using the ELF or PE file formats
for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils.) For more details about for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils.) For more details about
this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id} this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id}
command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld.info, command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld,
The GNU Linker}. The debug info file's name is not specified The GNU Linker}. The debug info file's name is not specified
explicitly by the build ID, but can be computed from the build ID, see explicitly by the build ID, but can be computed from the build ID, see
below. below.

@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ is the build ID of the objfile. Otherwise, @var{name} is a file name.
This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use
the ELF format for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils. For more details the ELF format for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils. For more details
about this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id} about this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id}
command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld.info, command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld,
The GNU Linker}. The GNU Linker}.
@end defun @end defun
@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ If the objfile does not have a build ID then the value is @code{None}.
This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use
the ELF format for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils. For more details the ELF format for binary files and the @sc{gnu} Binutils. For more details
about this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id} about this feature, see the description of the @option{--build-id}
command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld.info, command-line option in @ref{Options, , Command Line Options, ld,
The GNU Linker}. The GNU Linker}.
@end defvar @end defvar