IIRC I was basically doing a top-down search starting from the "Extensions to the C Language Family" [0] and the "Extensions to the C++ Language" [1] pages. I did come across the syntax/semantic extensions subpages you list, but I didn't comprehensively go through all the extensions.
> Are you on an OS, where using the GNU Info system is an option?
Technically yes, but I admittedly have basically zero experience with using it.
> Using Info directly is nicer, since it has native support for jumping in the doc tree and instead of relying on an external entity (like Google) to point you to the node that contains your information (Often resulting in bringing you at another version or document entirely, which can lead to confusion.) you can use the built-in index, which is maintained by the document authors, so it will be accurate.
I'm not entirely confident about how helpful it'd be for someone who is less familiar with the subject material like me as opposed to someone who has a general idea of what they're looking for, but I suppose I won't know until I try it.
> Are you on an OS, where using the GNU Info system is an option?
Technically yes, but I admittedly have basically zero experience with using it.
> Using Info directly is nicer, since it has native support for jumping in the doc tree and instead of relying on an external entity (like Google) to point you to the node that contains your information (Often resulting in bringing you at another version or document entirely, which can lead to confusion.) you can use the built-in index, which is maintained by the document authors, so it will be accurate.
I'm not entirely confident about how helpful it'd be for someone who is less familiar with the subject material like me as opposed to someone who has a general idea of what they're looking for, but I suppose I won't know until I try it.
[0]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C-Extensions.html
[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C_002b_002b-Extensions.ht...