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author | Kaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com> | 2016-04-26 06:45:42 -0700 |
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committer | Kaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com> | 2016-04-26 06:45:42 -0700 |
commit | b3475e8d5e1f959ebd8030c1d78054a3ca7887ac (patch) | |
tree | c642d5d27fbdf39804ec1f6c5f5d709cee07cd1a | |
parent | 60d39e586279076a4f0dbf58a3f9b75112ff8a59 (diff) | |
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Fix errors found by new checkman.txr.
* txr.1: Fix incorrect function and variable description
headings with spurious commas and inappropriate plurals.
Fix missing .mets in syntax blocks.
-rw-r--r-- | txr.1 | 42 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
@@ -13633,7 +13633,7 @@ retrieves strictly a function binding. The .code symbol-macro function doesn't exist in Common Lisp. -.coNP Functions @, boundp @, fboundp and @ mboundp +.coNP Functions @, boundp @ fboundp and @ mboundp .synb .mets (boundp << symbol ) .mets (fboundp << symbol ) @@ -14157,7 +14157,7 @@ previous clauses match. .SS* Object Equivalence -.coNP Functions @, identity and @ use +.coNP Functions @ identity and @ use .synb .mets (identity << value ) .mets (use << value ) @@ -14193,7 +14193,7 @@ synonym leads to readable code. For instance: [[iff oddp use succ] 2] -> 3 ;; succ applied to 2 .cble -.coNP Functions @, null @, not and @ false +.coNP Functions @, null @ not and @ false .synb .mets (null << value ) .mets (not << value ) @@ -16852,7 +16852,7 @@ argument is accessed. By that time, the variable is initialized and holds the lazy cons itself, which creates the circular reference, and a circular list. -.coNP Functions @, generate @, giterate and @ ginterate +.coNP Functions @, generate @ giterate and @ ginterate .synb .mets (generate < while-fun << gen-fun ) .mets (giterate < while-fun < gen-fun <> [ value ]) @@ -27864,7 +27864,7 @@ is not divisible by two (odd), otherwise it returns .codn nil . -.coNP Functions @, succ @, ssucc @, sssucc @, pred @, ppred and @ pppred +.coNP Functions @, succ @, ssucc @, sssucc @, pred @ ppred and @ pppred .synb .mets (succ << number ) .mets (ssucc << number ) @@ -28182,7 +28182,7 @@ is a floating-point number, then it is converted by as if by the function .codn int-flo . -.coNP Variables @, flo-min @, flo-max and @ flo-epsilon +.coNP Variables @, flo-min @ flo-max and @ flo-epsilon .desc These variables hold, respectively: the smallest positive floating-point value; the largest positive floating-point value; and the difference @@ -28285,7 +28285,7 @@ manipulation code to be written which works with positive numbers only, even if complements are required. The trade off is that the application has to manage a limit on the number of bits. -.coNP Functions @, logand @, logior and @ logxor +.coNP Functions @, logand @ logior and @ logxor .synb .mets (logand << integer *) .mets (logior << integer *) @@ -30623,7 +30623,7 @@ is true, that matching text is included in the returned string. Otherwise, it is discarded. .SS* Hashing Library -.coNP Functions @, make-hash and @ hash +.coNP Functions @ make-hash and @ hash .synb .mets (make-hash < weak-keys < weak-vals << equal-based ) .mets (hash { :weak-keys | :weak-vals | :equal-based }*) @@ -34866,7 +34866,7 @@ indentation modes. The value of .code indent-off is zero. -.coNP Functions @, get-indent-mode @, set-indent-mode and @ test-set-indent-mode +.coNP Functions @, get-indent-mode @ set-indent-mode and @ test-set-indent-mode .synb .mets (get-indent-mode << stream ) .mets (set-indent-mode < stream << new-mode ) @@ -34909,7 +34909,7 @@ macro or .code unwind-protect operator may be used. -.coNP Functions @, get-indent @, set-indent and @ inc-indent +.coNP Functions @, get-indent @ set-indent and @ inc-indent .synb .mets (get-indent << stream ) .mets (set-indent < stream << new-indent ) @@ -35082,7 +35082,7 @@ deleted from the list with the function, but it continues to exist until the program loses the last reference to that package. -.coNP Variables @, user-package @, keyword-package and @ system-package +.coNP Variables @, user-package @ keyword-package and @ system-package .desc These variables hold predefined packages. The .code user-package @@ -35513,8 +35513,8 @@ pseudo-random number generator. .SS* Time .coNP Functions @ time and @ time-usec .synb - (time) - (time-usec) +.mets (time) +.mets (time-usec) .syne .desc The @@ -35834,7 +35834,7 @@ function constructs and returns an hash. The hash is populated with the environment variables, represented as key-value pairs. -.coNP Functions @, getenv @, setenv and @ unsetenv +.coNP Functions @, getenv @ setenv and @ unsetenv .synb .mets (getenv << name ) .mets (setenv < name < value <> [ overwrite-p ]) @@ -36215,7 +36215,7 @@ For instance the slot corresponds to .codn st_dev . -.coNP Functions @, stat @, lstat and @ fstat +.coNP Functions @, stat @ lstat and @ fstat .synb .mets (stat << path ) .mets (lstat << path ) @@ -36307,7 +36307,7 @@ For example .code (logtest mode s-irgrp) tests for the group read permission. -.coNP Functions @ umask +.coNP Function @ umask .synb .mets (umask << mask ) .syne @@ -36724,7 +36724,7 @@ function is equivalent to .code path-newer with the arguments reversed. -.coNP Functions @ path-same-object +.coNP Function @ path-same-object .synb .mets (path-same-object < left-path << right-path ) .syne @@ -37362,8 +37362,8 @@ is implemented using a call to the POSIX function .coNP Functions @ getpid and @ getppid .synb - (getpid) - (getppid) +.mets (getpid) +.mets (getppid) .syne .desc These functions retrieve the current process ID and the parent process ID @@ -37513,7 +37513,7 @@ execute asynchronous actions. Itimers deliver delayed, one-time signals, and also periodically recurring signals. For more information, consult the POSIX specification. -.coNP Variables @, itimer-real @, itimer-virtual and @ itimer-prof +.coNP Variables @, itimer-real @ itimer-virtual and @ itimer-prof .desc These variables correspond to the POSIX constants .codn ITIMER_REAL , @@ -39162,7 +39162,7 @@ encoded data are retained as characters in the decoded strings. Otherwise, plus characters are converted to spaces. -.coNP Functions @, html-encode @, html-encode* and @ html-decode +.coNP Functions @, html-encode @ html-encode* and @ html-decode .synb .mets (html-encode << text-string ) .mets (html-decode << html-string ) |